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21 May 4:48 am
... That may not seem like much, until you consider that family law judges are often already hearing fifteen to twenty cases per day. Assuming a judge is on the bench hearing testimony,
or calling calendar, six hours per day (the rest of the time is to READ the reams of stuff) that's a total of 24 minutes per hearing per case. . . . whether or not anyone
involved in the matter speaks English, or has brought along a real interpreter. . . . . .and whether or not anyone can coherently explain why they' ...
18 Nov 11:51 am
We're excited to share the news that our friends at the ACLU of Northern California have just launched their dotRights privacy campaign, an impressive effort to spread the word about
how online services collect and share reams of personal information about internet users. The entertaining and informative dotRights introductory video summarizes the issue,
covering how companies can collect data about you and share that information with data brokers and the government, and how the laws meant to ...
14 Jul 6:37 am
... lecturers are pulled from the headlines and include Bruce Wasserstein, Martin Lipton and Richard Parsons. "I looked up at the students in
the class and I realize I'm envious of them," ... cow intestines and garbage rather than cookies and cream. He reams the defense lawyers on the social utility of AIG's products,
pressing them particularly ... 70 percent of its revenue from auditing Cenco. And, in his 1982 decision, Judge Richard Posner thought a board
would have better incentive to prevent fraud if ...
10 Jul 10:00 am
... Goo-goos sat around for many years saying, "If only someone like Richard Ravitch would run for mayor." When he finally did, in 1989, very
few of ... office. It exists as an appointive office in a number of states, including Illinois. We are pleased that Richard Ravitch has
returned to public service. Whether his appointment will stand up ... follow existing law and precedent rather than adopt novel theories or ream legislative loopholes. There is a principle I recall from my distant days at law school, ...
6 Mar, 2007 5:58 am
No contemporary legal theorist can afford to ignore the work of political scientists in the "judicial politics" field. Reams of informative studies are being produced by
political scientists on an array of subjects relating to judging and the judiciary. (excellent introductions to ... available in the judicial politics literature. Fortunately, not all
legal theorists are guilty of such neglect-Richard Posner and Cass Sunstein, for example, are well versed on these studies-and it is a positive
sign ...
17 Apr, 2007 4:52 pm
... nepotism. The investigation combined shoe-leather journalism and dozens of interviews with computer-assisted reporting. The paper collected reams of data from campuses and
"created a database that for the first time allowed us to look at every check, essentially, ... of powerful legislators received pay, records show. Johna Lindsey, the wife of House
Education Budget Committee Chairman Richard Lindsey, receives more than $25,000 a year as an employee of Gadsden State Community College; and
Susan ...
10 May, 2007 6:23 pm
... Jr. from DEI is news that any student of social relations and family dynamics should find fascinating. While reams of newsprint have been spent on the bad blood between Dale
and his stepmother, I don't know that anyone ... (and its estimated $15 million car sponsorship), while being on a team that can compete for a championship. That makes Hendricks
Motorsports and Richard Childress Racing as the leaders in the clubhouse. Joe Gibbs Racing would also be included but for their insistence on
no deals ...
8 Oct, 2007 9:28 am
Two European scientists received the magic call today that they had won the 2007 Nobel Prize in physics for a discovery that lets iPods and other digital devices store reams of
data on ever-shrinking hard disks. Dad gummit, why didn't we think of that!? Here's the WSJ story, and profiles of the ... is out of the country and couldn't be reached. Law Blog
Question of the Day: O Loyal Law Blog readers, Should there be a Nobel Prize in Law? If so, any nominees? Richard Posner? Aitzaz Ahsan? Roy
Pearson?
23 Jan, 2008 7:04 am
... thimerosal - which in the program's script is given the fictional name mercuritol - is far from scientifically settled." But, the review notes, "reams of scientific studies
by the leading American health authorities have failed to establish a causal link between the preservative and autism. Since the ... the Hollywood writers' strike had really and truly
shut down production of new dramas completely." Other reactions: Autism Vox, Richard's Asperger's Blog, and various others rounded up by Liz
Ditz.
5 Apr, 2008 1:16 pm
... than wind, so that claims would not have to be paid. Under the State Farm policies, water damage is not covered, but wind damage is. Richard "Dickie" Scruggs called Kerri and Cori Rigsby as whistleblowers in the case, but he offered each of them $150,000 for their testimony and reams
of documents they secretly copied for him. Scruggs just pleaded guilty to conspiring to bribe a judge, so this could be a pattern of behavior on ...
21 May, 2008 12:31 pm
... of violating the federal False Claims Act. Senter faulted the lawyers for failing to act after they learned of alleged ethical misconduct by another attorney who was involved in the
case, Richard ''Dickie'' Scruggs. Scruggs hired the Rigsby sisters as paid consultants after they fed him reams of internal State Farm
records they obtained while helping the insurer adjust claims on Mississippi's Gulf Coast ...
28 May, 2008 10:19 am
... , the plaintiffs' firm, Sanford, Wittels & Heisler in Washington, D.C., took the time and effort to black out reams of pages in numerous briefs to make them inaccessible
to the public -- or so they thought. But as of late last week, you ... like this." The PACER service center is operated by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts in Washington,
D.C. Spokesman Richard Carelli said PACER employees do not check filings to make certain that redacted information actually is inaccessible.
"The ...
29 May, 2008 8:15 pm
... the plaintiffs' firm, Sanford, Wittels & Heisler in Washington, D.C., took the time and effort to black out reams of pages in numerous briefs to make them inaccessible to
the public - or so they thought. But as of late last week, you ... done like this." The PACER service center is operated by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts in Washington,
D.C. Spokesman Richard Carelli said PACER employees do not check filings to make certain that redacted information actually is inaccessible.
"The ...
9 Jun, 2008 10:11 am
... pre-existing law and also 2) best "justifies" the law, where notions of "best" invoke principles of political morality. Reams of books and articles have been written about
Dworkin's theory-some supportive, some critical-but ... can see something like the mirror image of this phenomenon in the hostility to originalism of liberal judges in other
constitutional systems. As Richard Primus argues in a new article, close adherence to the original understanding is best justified for new
constitutions or ...
1 Sep, 2008 9:49 pm
... I can say he is a partner maybe, still I'd certainly say that he is a soulmate: ... Time was when I pretended to keep an open mind about Richard Wagner--but no more. He is not now and never has been my cup of tea, and I plan, ... all before, from others if not from me: countless distinguished
critics and composers have been staunch anti-Wagnerians, publishing reams of articulate prose about his aesthetic demerits. ... Source: "I Don't Do Wagner," originally published
in 1997, republished lately. In ...
28 Jan 5:38 am
... . The Michigan alumni data set and the "After the JD" project have provided reams of data about the profession itself. Policy battles over diversity have increasingly moved
away from mere rhetoric and towards hard data -- including the data in Richard Sander's much-bruited articles and the responses to those
articles. When I recently re-read my lecture notes from ten years ago on the structures and ...
18 May 6:17 pm
Richard Posner. Founder. Latter-Day Apostate? A draft paper by Raymond Fisman (Columbia Business), Shachar Kariv (Berkeley Economics) and
Daniel Markovits (Yale Law) has gotten surprisingly little attention given its ... law school professors who never published a lick have had more effect on substantive legal doctrine
than those who've written reams, simply by influencing how their students (who went on to be lawyers and judges) thought about the content of rules and the byways of arguments.
We ...
12 Aug 11:09 am
... the firm was earning commissions from stock trades. "I knew it was criminal, and I did it anyway," Mr. DiPascali told Judge Richard J.
Sullivan, of Federal District Court, just before pleading guilty to 10 felony counts, including conspiracy and tax evasion. ... stocks whose trajectories matched the firm's investment
goals, Mr. DiPascali said. They created and mailed out reams of account statements and trading slips for trades that had never taken place. Prosecutors said that the ruse
extended as ...
17 Aug 7:30 am
... 278-page report concluded that there's no real problem. The task force, led by Harvard researchers, looked at reams of scientific data dealing with online sexual predation
and found that children and teens were rarely propositioned for sex ... right reasons." Not all the participating attorneys general agreed with the report's conclusions. Connecticut
Attorney General Richard Blumenthal (Contact) charged that "thousands" of convicted sex offenders are members of social networking sites. -
Yeah, so? ...
2 Nov 11:25 pm
... prove Tom Raffanello -- head of security for Stanford's worldwide enterprise -- interfered with a federal investigation by ordering the destruction of reams of company
documents. The former Drug Enforcement Administration chief, who left the agency to join Stanford's security force in ... Zloch later this month. You can always count on Sharpie for a
good quote: Raffanello's attorney, Richard Sharpstein, said he was pleased with Rosenbaum's recommendation. ``We hope Judge Zloch not only
agrees with ...
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