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31 Dec, 2007 11:41 am
... incorrectly held that he bore the burden of proving the existence of a material issue of fact contrary to the summary judgment stanard. Patterson had simply misinterpreted the TC's inartful but correct statement in its opinion that Patterson bore the
ultimate burden ... also did not amount to ratification of the means employed in the COA's opinion. Concerning anticipation, the COA rejected Patterson's argument that testimony from Blair, Jr.'s friends that he usually carried a handgun all the time, ...
5 Aug, 2007 6:23 pm
ARNOLD v. PATTERSON PROPERTY: REAL ESTATE QUIET TITLE 2006-CA-001280 PUBLISHED: AFFIRMING PANEL: LAMBERT PRESIDING; COMBS, KELLER CONCUR
COUNTY: HARDIN ... beside a road that runs between the opponets' properties. Trial Court awarded gully to Patterson because the gully lies
between a road and their property, the Arnold's ... surveyor, two surveys support the verdict, a title opinion indicated the gully is owned by Patterson and, finally, that Arnold's claims of boundary acquiescence lacked any factual ...
16 Apr 5:51 am
04/16/09 Press Release of New York Governor David A. Patterson: New York Governor Patterson announced
today that state Senator Thomas K. Duane will sponsor the Governor's "marriage equality Program Bill," which would "amend the Domestic Relations Law to give same-sex couples the
opportunity to enter into civil marriages." A member of Senator Duane's staff just told that she expects the staff to post a link to the Program Bill next week at the legislation
section of the Senator's website. AP ...
18 Jul, 2008 1:00 pm
Legislation is presently pending before New York Governor, Patterson (A.7277 (Destito) S.7337 (Griffo)) which would amend state law to require
state agencies to ensure that services for New Yorkers with disabilities are provided in the most integrated community setting, rather than in state or other institutional or segregated
settings, by requiring state agencies to prioritize that in their state plans and to file annual reports demonstrating that priority. According to the bill: "tens of ...
27 Sep, 2007 11:48 am
... Law Blog reported last year that Michael Mukasey was leaving the bench to rejoin Patterson
Belknap, the now-attorney general nominee told us straight up that the move ... federal judge earning about $165,000 per year.) Mukasey is still working at Patterson, though he plans to resign if confirmed, said the White House. Here' ... s and Winston & Strawn. Also of interest: His separation agreement
with Patterson Belknap, which will continue to pay him from his capital account as well as undistributed ...
16 Sep, 2007 6:32 am
... Giuliani and Michael Hess, the former New York City lawyer-in-chief under Rudy. Last year when we called Marc about his dads move to
Patterson, we ... of my career as judge, and now Im returning the favor. What's the Deal With Patterson Belknap?: Mukasey, who had been chief judge of the Southern District, surely could have ... law firms when he left the bench last year. But he chose
to rejoin Patterson Belknap, the firm where he was a partner before becoming a judge in 1988. (Yes, Giuliani worked ...
17 Feb 11:50 am
... State, has joined Skadden Arps as counsel. And this afternoon brings more news: Michael Mukasey, fresh off his stint as U.S. Attorney
General, will be joining the ... a federal judge in the S.D.N.Y.). Why didn't Mukasey return to Patterson? Perhaps Debevoise offered more
dough. Fueled by a series of large internal investigations, including ... (5:30 PM): More praise from Mukasey for Debevoise, over at Am Law Daily. Michael B. Mukasey to Join Debevoise & Plimpton (press release) A Law Blog Q&A ...
8 Nov, 2007 7:48 am
The Senate confirmed Michael Mukasey as attorney general late last night. The former federal judge, now a partner at Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler, will be the third AG of the Bush administration. Here are stories from the NYT, WSJ and WaPo. As he hits the ground
running, Mukasey's job will be to try and shore up the credibility and morale of a battered Justice Department - in a short period of time. Many have compared his task to that of Edward
Levi, ...
16 Jun, 2007 1:10 am
Orlando Patterson weighs in on SUPREME DISCOMFORT: The Divided Soul of Clarence Thomas by Kevin Merida and Michael A. Fletcher in the New York Times this weekend. Patterson finds the book "invaluable for any understanding
of the court's most controversial figure. It persuasively makes the case that 'the problem of color is a mantle' Thomas 'yearns to shed, even as he clings to it.' In doing so,
16 Sep, 2007 5:00 pm
... that "[o]n September 16, 2007, President George W. Bush nominated Mukasey to serve as the 81st Attorney General of the United States"). But numerous news outlets are reporting that
President Bush has selected Michael B. Mukasey -- currently a partner at Patterson Belknap Webb &
Tyler in New Yorker, and former chief judge of the S.D.N.Y. -- as his attorney general nominee, to replace Alberto Gonzales. We'll have more to say ...
9 Feb 8:48 am
/**/ Michael S. Pardo and Dennis Patterson (University of Alabama School of Law and Rutgers
University School of Law, Camden) have posted Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience on SSRN. Here is the abstract: According to a wide variety of scholars, scientists, and
policymakers, neuroscience promises to transform law. Many neurolegalists - those championing the power of neuroscience for law - proceed from problematic premises regarding the
relationship of mind to brain. In ...
15 Jul 7:18 am
/**/ Michael S. Pardo and Dennis Patterson (University of Alabama School of Law and Rutgers
University School of Law, Camden) have posted Minds, Brains, and Norms (Neuroethics, Forthcoming) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Arguments for the importance of neuroscience reach
across many disciplines. Advocates of neuroscience have made wide-ranging claims for neuroscience in the realms of ethics, value, and law. In law, for example, many scholars have argued
for an increased role for ...
6 Nov, 2007 10:58 pm
Michael Yon called the Hugh Hewitt Show today at 3:15 in the morning, Baghdad time. Michael has
always been cautious in his reportage of events in the Iraqi front of the war on terror, even referring to Iraq as being...
14 Oct, 2007 9:49 am
... on the hot seat. Here are previews from the WSJ, U.S. News and AP. (Click here for prior Law Blog Mukasey coverage.) The WSJ says Mukasey, the former chief judge of the Southern
District of New York and now a partner at Patterson Belknap, could prove an elusive target. But the Democrats are going to give it their best
shot. Among the questions Sen. Pat Leahy has submitted to Mukasey: "Do you believe that the President has authority to override legal requirements and immunize acts of torture ...
2 Nov, 2007 11:00 am
46 days ago, George Bush nominated Michael Mukasey to be the next Attorney General of the United States. The Democrats have dragged their feet
in the process of confirming the well-qualified judge in order to thow...
30 May, 2008 11:10 am
Here's more from last Sunday's sermon at Barack Obama's church, Trinity United Church of Christ, featuring Father Michael Pfleger, recipient of
a $100,000 earmark from Obama, defending Louis Farrakhan.
31 May, 2008 4:32 pm
CNN reported this morning, story here, that The Obamas have confirmed they've resigned from Trinity United Church of Christ in the wake of the latest outburst of a sermon, this time by
Father Michael Pfleger. While...
6 Oct, 2008 12:00 pm
Lead poisoning can cause irreversible brain damage in infants, toddlers and young children. It can lead to reduced attention spans, hyperactivity and problems in school. Children
exposed to lead face high risk of brain damage and developmental disabilities. The use of lead paint was banned in 1978, but exposure in homes built prior to that year continues,
particularly in Central and Upstate New York. Homes built before 1950 have especially high levels of lead, and New York has the most homes ...
15 Jun 4:00 am
... driving will have their cases handled in military court instead of a civilian one. The northern New York Army post had been publishing the photos of offenders in the post newspaper
since last March, but Fort Drum commander Maj. Gen. Michael Oates says that strategy to deter soldiers from driving drunk isn't working. Oates
says there are still too many DWI incidents. Oates says soldiers arrested for drunken driving now will face the Uniform Code of Military Justice. He says punishment under the ...
6 Jul 8:39 pm
Much of mainstream media is still consumed by Michael Jackson. On today's program, we were consumed by the proposed government-run health care
scheme, something that actually will have a long-lasting, negative impact if...
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