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8 Apr, 2008 3:05 pm
... 04/08/2008 HAMILTON -- Flanked by the parents of Megan Kanka, Rep. Chris Smith (Contact) announced an effort yesterday to take the law
named after the slain 7 ... old Hamilton girl and make it enforceable across the world. A bill that Smith called Megan's Law
International would bar those listed on other countries ... said he looked forward to supporting the effort to passing the bill. "Anyone who can't see that this is vital to the
safety of children everywhere are, as far as I'm concerned, blinded," he ...
6 Apr, 2007 9:40 am
... s Friday, and that means the time is up for adding questions about the GPLv3 draft 3 for FSF's Brett Smith to answer, at
least as far as the original article is concerned. He's ... your questions were fantastic, incredibly so, better than some he's gotten from the committees. Normally I'd
collect the questions for him, but I asked him to ... you can repost it on the future article that will present his answers. The conversation isn't over by a long shot, and for
that reason, I'm asking you to place any ...
3 Jan 6:32 am
I disagree with at least two parts of the recent opinion of the Supreme Court of Delaware in Smith v. State, 2008 WL 5246057 (Del.Supr. 2008),
an opinion dealing with a witness improperly mentioning a defendant's plea negotiations with the...
31 Mar, 2008 3:41 pm
... Dorothy Nelson to write a dissent. But it occasionally happens. As it does here. I think this is a pretty darn good candidate to get taken en banc. It's a case in which the
majority opinion arguably conflicts with a prior en banc decision. It's a case in which, at a minimum, ... even the majority opinion concedes could probably be written a lot
better. This opinion was filed almost two full years (to the day) after oral argument. Don't be surprised if its shelf life is significantly less than that.
23 Nov 9:24 am
... . What I mean is, reward good behavior and punish bad behavior. Can it really be that some parents "don't allow the word 'no' to be said around their children"? LWJ and I
don't get out that much so I ... snake. Our social life consists mostly of bed time stories and pay per view. But I just don't know any of these hyper-permissive parents.
But I guess they must exist somewhere in the NYT's demographic. I don't hold myself out as any big expert on kids. In truth, they are more complicated than dogs. ...
21 Nov 9:55 am
Jones and others are saying the emails are being quoted "out of context." Well, here's the context. I'm all for not jumping to conclusions, hearing both sides and all of that ...
emails look like at the other climate centers and academic departments. It the idea you can't make a consensus without breaking a few eggs? If you cut into the foundation of your
house and find the wood is rotten powder, you don't say, oh, well, this is only one spot. I bet the rest of the foundation is fine. You reasonably ...
23 Nov 9:48 am
... not one of them. I thought everybody knew this. I think the only explanation is that Krugman has discovered that being a political (let's use the charitable term) advocate
and not trying very hard to tell a coherent economic story that would begin ... to persuade anybody who does not already agree with him, is a fulfilling lifestyle. And to be fair, it
probably is. He doesn't seem to think it's possible for a country to spend itself into real economic trouble. He apparently thinks the public finance ...
26 Mar, 2008 3:50 pm
... expand his griping campaign to CafePress was a potentially risky one--not only didn't Smith make any money to help fund his defense,
but he may ... extends to cover a griper like this. If Walmart felt it needed to shut down Smith to satisfy some policing obligation, I
respectfully but emphatically disagree with that judgment. Walmart ... of websites like CafePress that help users become retailers with minimal upfront investments. It's not 100%
clear to me that sites like CafePress can point the finger ...
20 Nov 11:06 pm
Man, this is really bad. This isn't just scientific fraud, this is (assuming it's not some sort of elaborate hoax, which it sure does not seem to be) a major criminal
conspiracy. These so-called scientists seem to be motivated by getting huge grants, millions of dollars, and presumably winning their case. They seem utterly cynical. What bastards.
3 Mar, 2008 2:51 pm
No, the picture at left isn't of Bruce MacEwen, our guest for today's LexBlog Q & A... it's Adam Smith, the 18th
century philosopher after ... economics of law firms. Our e-mail interview, cross posted at Bruce's blog, is available after the jump. 1. Rob La Gatta: When did you start ... to
say the biggest challenge with "publishing" ;-). An utterly surprising one: Before I started "Adam Smith, Esq.," I now realize that I was not
as critical a thinker as I could be. The discipline of reading widely ...
23 Nov 3:25 pm
don't go into politics so much any more. Which gives me a chance to tell this true story. In 1978 I was flying from Chicago or Pittsburgh or somewhere to Ithaca, ... Idaho and go
into politics, I said. I could run for Congress and then after that for the U.S. Senate. And once a US Senator, who knows, I might become Secretary of State or something ...
better place, and so are we. Then unfortunately she decided to go shopping. Let's just say in those days Boise was a long way from midtown. You'd have a ...
19 Nov 8:44 am
... DOJ working on matters regarding what to do about the terrorists? A former law professor is one, reportedly. Now that's just not right. I don't know what the DOJ rules
are on this, but on something this consequential, you really need people with absolute impartiality. If ... try KSM et al. in New York because some former law professor who was on the
defense side in jihadi prosecution thought it was a good idea -- well, that's just shocking. Not even funny. I mean for God's sake, do we really need a ...
2 Nov, 2008 7:46 am
... . Without any organized opposition, the crumbling economic climate may be the biggest hurdle. "There's so much bad economic news nationally," said Bernard Weinstein, director
of the ... for yourself. As of October 1, Smith County's jail had a capacity of 755 but only housed 675 people. Of those, 47
weren't actually county inmates but ... might spook voters into rejecting the jail, again. Perhaps after voters reject the Smith County
Commissioners fourth jail proposal in three years, they'll finally get ...
10 Mar 11:23 pm
... nine months in the hospital, including two months in a medically induced coma to prevent seizures. Smith returned home to Cold Spring in
June. Her recovery has been much slower ... -old would like. During physical therapy sessions at CentraCare Health Plaza in Sartell, Smith
works at building strength and balance by sitting on a special seat that records her movement. ... feels she's doing, Smith answers
softly, "Crappy." She wants to be able to walk again, Barker says. But so far, she doesn't have the ...
10 Nov 10:15 am
... over $46,000. The trial court hinted that Mr. Smith's performance was not worthy of $46,000: [T]he Honorable Justin L.
Quackenbush, Senior ... Eastern District of Washington and the presiding judge in the underlying matter, sent Mr. Smith a letter responding to
his claim. The letter explained that, while Judge Quackenbush had ... and orally on the record when examining the propriety of the fees sought. The court found that Mr. Smith spent very little time cross-examining witnesses during the one-week ...
30 May, 2007 7:57 am
... , your honor, that you're a few french fries short of a happy meal in terms of what's likely to take place." With respect???? In my experience, United States Bankruptcy
Judges seem to ... he'll say that he did not intend to disparage the judge. However, I suspect that if Smith had held in his heart true respect
for the institution of the Court (or perhaps just an ounce of humility) he wouldn't have said what he did. Maybe Smith will be suspended
down in Florida, or (more likely, I would guess) his ...
3 Dec, 2007 3:38 pm
... Smith who wrote the, uh, controversial piece in the National Review. I go by the nom de blog Tom Smith. Yes, there have been times when I wished for a less anonymous name, but what can ... I once had a clerk in a clothing store in Boise go all gooey on me
because she mistook me for the Smith who was her high school boyfriend. Really. I was the jock Smith,
... (though that could just be because Google knows what I'm thinking). With just plain old "Tom Smith" I don't come up until page 2.
With "Tom Smith ...
26 Jul, 2007 12:17 am
... was a teasing display, then Smith's was a full-fledged come-on. But somehow it wasn't as unnerving. Perhaps that's
because Smith's cleavage seemed to be presented so ... You were intruding -- being a voyeur. Showing cleavage is a request to be engaged
in a particular way. It doesn't necessarily mean that a woman is asking to be objectified, but it does suggest a certain confidence and ... For Success" suit if she wants, and
then, like the men, she's not saying much. But if she does more, we shouldn't ...
21 Dec, 2008 4:50 pm
... does this guy think he is?" The second category is . . . well, maybe there isn't a second category. Seriously, though, I want to accomplish three things with the Blawggie
awards ... they do an excellent job. Runner-up - Tie: Bruce MacEwen's Adam Smith, Esq. (must-reading in these troubled economic times)
and Kevin ... his non-techie ability to grasp the true potential of technology to connect people. It's easy to overstate the importance of Twitter as of right now, but the
potential for the future is very ...
30 Aug, 2007 9:31 am
... is recalling and replacing thousands of ammunition magazines it delivered with the California Highway Patrol's new semi-automatic pistols after officers reported bullets were
not properly ... second time this year that parts have been recalled related to the CHP's new Smith & Wesson 4006TSW pistols, a
purchase that drew criticism for its lack of competitive ... confidence in the guns. 'If we felt our officers weren't safe, they wouldn't be carrying these guns, period,'
said spokeswoman Fran Clader. ...
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