posted by TravisMcCormick on Jul 5
3 million in additional costs, with a law firm that’s also donated to Palin collecting costly fees from the city….
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The House That Todd Built
posted by TravisMcCormick on Jul 5
3 million in additional costs, with a law firm that’s also donated to Palin collecting costly fees from the city….
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The House That Todd Built
posted by PeterPhillips on Jun 30
#160; There ought to be a law against any law that is more than two pages long!!…
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Obama and the new Camelot. Hope not!
posted by JunaidAshraf on May 31
AP – Myanmar’s military junta defended its prosecution of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, saying Sunday she is not above the law and warning other countries not to meddle in its internal affairs. Original post by AP and software by Elliott Back
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Myanmar defends trial of opposition leader Suu Kyi (AP)
posted by WilliamPerry on May 28
The approach effectively reverses a mainstay of the Bush administration’s war on terrorism, in which global counter-terrorism was treated primarily as an intelligence and military problem, not a law enforcement one. …
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Hot Air » Blog Archive » Back to the law-enforcement model?
posted by Syd on May 26
… who have pretty much come out and said that Roe v. Wade is settled law….
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The Wanderer and the Void
posted by EdOpperman on May 25
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has made a surprise return to her law school alma mater. She picked up an honorary degree 36 years after getting her law degree from Yale University. Graduates celebrating commencement Monday erupted in cheers as Clinton was introduced.
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Hillary Clinton Surprises Graduates At Yale
posted by KurtKleindienst on May 21
             Posted with permission from PolicyinPractice.org and the law firm, Carpenter Lipps & Leland LLP Preeminent Constitutional law scholar and Dean of the UC-Irvine School of Law Erwin Chemerinsky recently sat down with The New Republic to share his thoughts on Obama’s first appointment to the Supreme Court, discussing whether or not there is such a thing as a neutral judge, and defending Obama’s stated belief that he should appoint a judg
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Favorite Emerges for Supreme Court Pick
posted by Yama on May 18
The Senate last week had already unanimously passed the broader legislation, which would extend law enforcement powers against financial institutions and mortgage lenders, and would allocate more money for agencies to prosecute …
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Financial Inquiry Panel to Become Law – The Caucus Blog – NYTimes.com
posted by MarkE on May 17
Over the weekend, NPR’s Nina Totenberg named as a…
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Hofstra Law dean on a list for US Supreme Court? (Spin Cycle …
posted by MikeTrudeau on May 3
Jeffrey Toobin wrote in The Nine , his definitive book on the Supreme Court, that for the past several decades, “There were two kinds of cases before the Supreme Court. There were abortion cases–and there were all the others.” And now with Justice David Souter announcing his retirement late last week, it is the first time a pro-choice president has had the opportunity to appoint a justice to the Supreme Court since Bill Clinton appointed Stephen Breyer in 1994. Souter has maintain
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Finding a Voice, Not Just a Vote, for Women’s Rights on the Court