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5 Apr, 2008 5:27 am by sisselnor
... Liberties Union has launched a lawsuit in the name of Canadian death-row prisoner Ronald Smith, aiming to halt all executions in the state. Smith's case is already ... successful, an ACLU lawsuit could spare or at least prolong the life of convicted killer Ronald Smith. Canwest News Service var addthis_pub = 'canada.com'; function textCounter(field ... Liberals, NDP, Bloc Quebecois and Green party have all denounced the Harper government's stance on the Smith execution, most recently arguing that Canada's ...
Lethal Injection - http://lethal-injection-florida.blogspot.com/index.html
19 Aug, 2007 2:43 pm by admin
... head of a docile-looking dog, who suspiciously eyes the firearm with a sideways glance, was photographed by Ronald G. Harris and is the magazine's most memorable cover. #8 Esquire ... (ranking no. 4 on this Top 40 list). #15 Harper's Bazaar (April 1965) This cover of Harper's Bazaar is a photograph of model Jean Shrimpton by photographer ... helmet was designed by Art Directors Ruth Ansel and Bea Feitler. This photograph, with the Harper's Bazaar logo vibrating against it in acid green has been often ...
Life of a Law Student: All Feeds - http://www.lifeofalawstudent.com
22 Nov, 2007 12:22 am by Serena
... to be interrogated under torture.He urged Ottawa to reverse its decision and to press U.S. authorities to return Albertan Ronald Smith, the murderer at the centre of the controversy, from his Montana jail cell to serve the rest of his life behind bars in Canada ... I'm just amazed that the Canadian government would wash its hands, just like Pontius Pilate." Davies said the Harper government, which doesn't back the return of capital punishment, is essentially saying the death penalty is acceptable as ...
Lethal Injection - http://lethal-injection-florida.blogspot.com/index.html
30 Jun 10:00 am
... much. It reminded me of an extremely harsh -- but completely accurate -- take-down of Russert by Lewis Lapham in Harper's (available here) that was mostly devoted to describing the almost comic public displays of grief over Russert's passing ... Tourette's," causing him to say anything that comes to his mind to criticize Democrats (even when Democrats are saying things that Ronald Reagan once said -- or for that matter, things that Gingrich himself has said at other times). That is an attack dog, ...
Dorf on Law - http://michaeldorf.org/
... being applied by American local and state governments and prevent Canadian companies from bidding on stimulus-funded projects: Harper is to meet with Obama on Sunday in Mexico, and with the premiers' endorsement in hand, he is expected to tell the president Canada is ... , sources say, for International Trade Minister Stockwell Day to send a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Ronald Kirk next week indicating that Ottawa is ready to begin bilateral negotiations aimed at solving the issue. Canadian ...
Wise Law Blog - http://wiselaw.blogspot.com
21 Jan, 2007 2:57 am by Steve Matthews
Tino Buntic has produced what could be called the biggest linkbaiting project the blogosphere has seen yet. I have no clue how my picture got in the middle of it, but it's certainly an interesting approach to ramping up link popularity. Each photo is linked to the author's blog, with the list below being widely reproduced.
Vancouver Law Librarian Blog - http://vancouverlawlib.blogspot.com
19 May, 2007 9:13 am by Marcia Oddi
... a court decision. The Indiana Court of Appeals on Thursday upheld Porter Circuit Court Judge Mary Harper's earlier decision in favor of the Plan Commission. Those seeking to develop the land -- John and Anita Kadish and Ronald and Susan Stangebye -- argued the Plan ... , the Court of Appeals found no error on the Plan Commission's part and therefore affirmed Harper's decision at the trial court level. Specifically, the Court of Appeals ruled those seeking to develop the ...
The Indiana Law Blog - http://indianalawblog.com/
31 Jul, 2007 7:56 am by Senior Editor
... judge has awarded the rights of O.J. Simpson's canceled "If I Did It" book to the family of the late Ronald Goldman to satisfy a $38 million wrongful death judgment against the former football star. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge A. ... sold to benefit the Goldmans. The corporation _ Lorraine Brooke Associates _ had negotiated the book deal with Harper Collins, with the Simpson children as its main shareholders. Cristol found that the corporation was essentially a fraud to hide the involvement of Simpson ...
LawInfo Weblog - http://blog.lawinfo.com
24 Nov, 2007 8:22 am by Ed Morgan
... capital punishment." Dan McTeague, Liberal critic for consular affairs, puts it even higher, asserting, "Prime Minister Stephen Harper has an obligation to come clean with Canadians as opposed to trying to impose his own ideology..." Both complaints are overstated. ... Amendment. It is therefore the United States Constitution, and not anything that Canada or the international community does, that contains Ronald Smith's best chance at life. We seem to know that now in a way that we did not before.
University of Toronto Law School Faculty Blog - http://utorontolaw.typepad.com/faculty_blog/
12 Dec, 2007 10:56 pm by Rob Robinson
By Jef Feeley and Christine Harper Dec. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Financier Ronald Perelman lost his bid to restore a $1.57 billion jury award against Morgan Stanley over money he lost on the 1998 sale of Coleman Co. to the firm's client, Sunbeam Corp. The Florida Supreme Court today declined to hear Perelman's appeal of a lower court ruling throwing out the award. Perelman claimed Morgan Stanley, the second-largest U.S. securities firm by market value, duped him into ...
Information Governance Engagement Area - http://infogovernance.blogspot.com
26 Feb, 2008 12:48 pm by Gordon Smith
... Is it? I suspect the folks at orgtheory.net might have some insights, but I am so accustomed to thinking about this issue through the lens of Ronald Coase's Theory of the Firm that Handy's first sentence struck me as a surprising starting point. Handy's commentary also prompted thoughts of Louis Brandeis and his series of Harper's Weekly articles that were compiled under the title Other People's Money--and How the Bankers Use It. Brandeis was concerned ...
Tags: Economics
Conglomerate - http://www.theconglomerate.org/
13 May, 2008 1:08 pm by Doug B.
... very interesting press story involving the death penalty and our neighbors to the north. Here are a few snippets: Montana's governor told a top Canadian consular official last year that he was willing to consider commuting the death sentence of Alberta-born killer Ronald Smith - the only Canadian on death row in the U.S. - and transfer him to a Canadian prison if Canada would guarantee he'd be kept behind bars for at least five years. The revelation is contained in briefing notes prepared in ...
Tags: Pardons, Clemency
Sentencing Law and Policy - http://sentencing.typepad.com/sentencing_law_and_policy/
26 Jan 3:24 am
... her stepfather's and mother's careers as actors, and, indeed, her stepfather's service on the SAG board back when Ronald Reagan was president (of the Guild, not of the country). SAG's current president, Alan Rosenberg, touched on union politics too-but not ... FRANK CALZAVARA MARK CHADWICK BRIAN CHRISTENSEN GEORGE COTTLE TOBIASZ DASKIEWICZ JUSTO DIEGUEZ MARIE FINK JEAN-PIERRE GOY MARK HARPER ADAM HART JAMES HEISNER SY HOLLANDS TERRY JACKSON PAUL JENNINGS LUKE KEARNEY MATT LeFEVOUR RICK LeFEVOUR TOM ...
Digital Media Law - http://digitalmedialaw.blogspot.com/
4 Mar 6:00 am by Kimberly A. Kralowec
... , Tolles & Olson argued for the defendants. Court of Appeal Justice Eileen C. Moore sat in place of Chief Justice Ronald M. George, who was recused. Mr. Robinson began his argument by saying that with the UCL, the Legislature and the Supreme Court, for the ... 's conduct? Mr. Robinson replied that the misrepresentation had to be material and likely to deceive the general public. He cited Harper v. 24 Hour Fitness, then concluded it's up to the trial court to decide how the class is defined. And ...
The UCL Practitioner - http://www.uclpractitioner.com/
2 Aug 3:57 pm by Jeff Gamso
... free the apparently innocent Patsy Kelly Jarrett from prison. It's not your standard tale of innocence vindicated. There's no vindication here. Jarrett was 21 when she took a summer trip from her home in North Carolina to Utica, New York, with Billy Ronald Kelly. Before they got back to North Carolina, Billy had robbed and killed at least two gas station attendants. Based on a single, shoddy, eyewitness identification, Jarrett was convicted of murder for playing a part in the killing in Utica. ...
Gamso - For the Defense - http://gamso-forthedefense.blogspot.com/
         
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