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10 Apr, 2007 1:18 am by sisselnor
... -scale IQ score of 74 should be "viewed with caution". Trial judge Marc Carter issued Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law10 providing that Coy Wayne Wesbrook ... oppressive treatment of, not only criminal suspects, but the convicted, too. James Clark didn't lose his Atkins claim in the courts because he's ... Pardons and Paroles should seek as much meaningful information as possible when deciding James Clark's request for commutation of death sentence to life in prison. However, that information ...
Lethal Injection - http://lethal-injection-florida.blogspot.com/index.html
6 May, 2008 11:28 am by Heather K. Gerken
... Foley serve as a judge on his amicus court than non-expert, politically important people like James Baker or Jimmy Carter. That is because, like Bauer, I believe it is possible to develop a "tradition of scrupulous professionalism." I'm also entirely sympathetic ... name they'll rely on. Nonpartisan experts (or even bipartisan luminaries) will generally be an improvement on what we have now. "Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good" is a trite, worn-out phrase. But there's a reason for that.
Balkinization - http://balkin.blogspot.com
12 Dec, 2008 4:46 pm by ALeonard
... three of the four works on the program. James Levine, Music Director of the BSO, conducted the entire program. I still don't "get" most of Carter's music. Last week, I posted a comment about attending the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra concert at Carnegie at which Carter's First Symphony was performed. That early work is written in the idiom of mid-century ... music. Last night's new work was no exception to this problem. Although Carter's idiom has become less severe in recent years than it was through ...
Leonard Link - http://newyorklawschool.typepad.com/leonardlink/
3 Jun, 2008 5:35 am by Guest Blogger
... to make this determination for a court. But a judgment of reasonableness coming from a body co-chaired by Jimmy Carter and James A. Baker, III, and comprised of roughly equal numbers of Democrats, Republicans, and independents-none of whom held ... as "judicial legislation," or require abandoning normative agnosticism/pluralism, or entail too much foresight in the crafting. I don't see how the Court can decide cases in a manner that honors all of these intuitions except by deferring to the judgment ...
Balkinization - http://balkin.blogspot.com
1 Oct 2:01 am by Gritsforbreakfast
... time, he'd been out just a few months. Like many exonerees, James has faced health problems and a rough transition back to the free world. In ... 's been difficult to overcome. I recall James mentioning to state Rep. Debbie Riddle that when he was arrested and put in jail it was the end of the Carter Administration. What were you doing at ... man's crime. It's a tragedy of almost Shakespearean proportions, except that the Bard wasn't so cruel - he usually killed his protagonists rather than have them ...
Grits for Breakfast - http://gritsforbreakfast.blogspot.com
26 May, 2007 1:05 am by Steve Bainbridge
... just one blog.) While I'm no Bush fan (anymore), I was put off by news reports of Jimmy Carter's recent statememnts about Bush being the worst President ever (as to the debate over precisely what Jimmy said, go here). But James Joyner found a quote that really nailed ... a nostalgia that recalls the 1970s as a time of peace and prosperity, a brief reminder of the golden era of Carter is in order. It wasn't all disco and flared trousers and sex without condoms. Also fashionable in ...
ProfessorBainbridge.com - http://www.professorbainbridge.com/
8 Jan, 2007 1:46 pm
... who follows the Supreme Court was so pleased by the attention from Hollywood. From a January 2002 article by Tony Mauro: Complete with James Garner as a chief justice who smokes (like the real one), Joe Mantegna as an Italian-American associate justice who attends Mass ( ... general public than a decade's worth of routine activity by the real Supreme Court. And that is what worries people like Carter Phillips of Sidley Austin Brown & Wood, a veteran Supreme Court advocate who is among a small ...
Above the Law - http://www.abovethelaw.com/
24 Oct, 2008 9:29 pm
... Texas. He is an eminent scholar of the Constitution and used to teach modern history at Oxford. He's a former member of the Carter, Bush I and Clinton administrations and an adviser to foreign heads of state. Henry Kissinger and Tony Blair blurbed his latest book on terrorism ... a national poetry prize in honor of his late mother. Also: He rotates seasonally among his homes, and can't shake his habit of a nightly cigar and scotch-and-soda. Read more, including words of wisdom from the worldly-wise ...
Above the Law - http://www.abovethelaw.com/
24 Oct, 2007 1:31 am by James Edward Maule
... a $301,000 salary and lived in a townhouse owned by the museum, for which he paid no rent. Recently, Carter sent a letter to the judge responsible for the sentencing, attempting to persuade the judge to go easy on him. He claims he wasn ... has filed for divorce. He asks why the board didn't fire him, and then answers his own question by claiming the board inadequately supervised him. Carter filed letters written by his daughter, other relatives, friends, and business associates. They claimed to be ...
MauledAgain - http://mauledagain.blogspot.com
22 Sep 8:54 am by PaulKostro
... Orders Shared Custody of a Dog. For now, the $40,000 legal fight about Dexter the dog is over, but one "parent" isn't happy with a judge's custody decision. A judge in Salem, N.J. ordered a former couple to share custody of Dexter, after the pair ... attorney/lawyer/mediator in Linden, Union County, New Jersey. Technorati Tags: equitable-distribution, pets, The attorneys in this case are: Gina A. Calogero, Esq. (who reportedly has been called the "F Lee Bailey of dog law"); and James M. Carter, Esq.
NJ Family Issues - http://www.kostrolaw.com/NJFamilyIssues
20 Jan 10:48 pm by Rumpole
... we were just a kid. We surmise that Harvard Law school just doesn't cover diction. Perhaps a little refresher course in public speaking is in order? THE FORMER PRESIDENTS ... ) apparently likes our most beloved ex-president: James Earl Carter. He was clearly snubbed by the Clintons, who didn't appear to even acknowledge his presence. ... become the President. Obama as President means- if he can do this- what can't be done by anyone with intelligence and desire? Intellect and character trump irrational ...
Justice Building Blog - http://justicebuilding.blogspot.com
2 Oct, 2008 10:26 am by Mark Cohen, editor
... races. The polling was conducted in conjunction with local bar groups. 1st Judicial District The incumbent, Judge Joseph Carter, handily beat Rice County prosecutor Nathaniel J. Reitz 91.5 percent (43 votes) to 8. ... 622 votes) to Hennepin County prosecutor Jane Ranum's 40.5 percent (424 votes); Incumbent Judge James T. Swenson received 78 percent (836 votes) to District Court referee Thomas F. Haeg's 22 percent (234 votes) 8th Judicial District Incumbent Judge Randall Slieter outpolled challenger ...
Minnesota Lawyer Blog - http://minnlawyer.blogspot.com/
9 Feb 10:03 am by Sean Carter
James Brown may have been the hardest working man in show business, but he had nothing on our very own [Baby] Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Despite having ... surgery for colon cancer, followed by chemotherapy and radiation, and get this ... she didn't miss a single day of work ... at a government job! That should be illegal! In fact, it does seem to ... , even the worst sweat shop law firm in existence (i.e., your firm) wouldn't expect an associate to come into work under these circumstances (unless he or she ...
Sean Carter's Lawpsided View of the Law - http://lawhumorist.blogspot.com/
15 Jul, 2008 11:30 pm by Mark Cohen, editor
... occasions. At the District Court level, the following incumbents will face challengers: -- 1st District Judge Joseph Carter faces a challenge from Rice County prosecutor Nathaniel L. Rietz; -- 3rd District Judge Lawrence E. Agerter faces a challenge from Anthony Moosbrugger; -- 4th District Judge Philip D. Bush faces a challenger from Alan Eugene Link; -- 4th District Judge James T. Swenson faces a challenge from Thomas F. Haeg; -- 8th District Judge Randall J. Slieter faces ...
Minnesota Lawyer Blog - http://minnlawyer.blogspot.com/
28 Aug, 2008 3:06 am
... KAUS says that Obama campaign manager David Plouffe is "whistling past the graveyard" on polling numbers. I don't know if that's right -- I think that everyone, including me, expected Obama to be polling better ... there from 1974 to 1984. The most salient event in turning me from a liberal into a libertarian was when James Earl Carter, unhappy with the state's land claims after the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, high-handedly turned vast swaths of the state into national monuments to punish ...
Instapundit.com - http://instapundit.com/
21 May, 2008 5:05 am by Phillip Carter
/**/ Jack, thanks for flagging James Andrew Miller's op-ed recommending Hillary Clinton for SCOTUS. I admit it's an intriguing idea, but I think Miller misses the most important argument for Hillary when he writes, "The fact that she hasn't served on a bench before would be inconsequential, considering her experience in law and in government." In fact, Hillary's political experience would be incredibly valuable on the high ...
Convictions - http://www.slate.com/blogs/blogs/convictions/default.aspx
18 Jul, 2008 5:23 pm by Carter Wood
Having spent a lot of time around state legislators over the years, just can't get enough of the news out of Michigan today. (See James Copland's post here.) Reform Michigan Government Now's proposed constitutional amendment is revealed to be a...
Tags: politics
Point Of Law Forum - http://www.pointoflaw.com/
7 Jun 8:48 am
... T1b*t in particular, but also being humble about things and talking about his own experiences with racism growing up in the South when he speaks to Chinese audiences. Carter ... your comments, beyond pointing out the complexities there. 34. Good article by James Kynge in the Financial Times about how the Western media got 1989 wrong: http://www.ft ... superiority in the next 3 decades, both militarily and economically. Americans can't stand the fact that someone else can do it better, cheaper, and faster ...
China Law Blog - http://www.chinalawblog.com/
23 Aug, 2007 12:12 pm by Robert Bennett
... mobster Vincent "Animal" Ferrara behind bars in the early 1990s. Ferrara was prosecuted for ordering the killing of Vincent James Limoli, in 1985, in the city of Boston, Massachusetts. The infamous case arose out of the Department of Justice's investigation and ... in jail for writing a bad check, a jailhouse snitch told prosecutors that Williamson had confessed to killing Carter, giving the police "probable cause" for an arrest. At trial, McDade presented testimonial evidence from Glen Gore, their ...
Bad Prosecutors - http://bennettlawfirm.typepad.com/badprosecutors/
9 Dec, 2007 9:07 am
... out of the residence in Lenexa that he shared with his wife. He didn't, so Carter gave up her Lawrence apartment and moved back to her ... fairness," Fritz said. While returning from a drive to Marysville in August, Morrison asked Carter to write letters to staff members who responded to their firing by joining the wrongful termination ... outside the "Olathe 8" lawsuit. The request was denied by U.S. Magistrate Judge James O'Hara, who suggested the motion could be filed as a public document. The D.A.'s ...
Sex Offender Issues - http://sexoffenderissues.blogspot.com/
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