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2 Sep, 2007 5:01 pm
... by Bill Cotter, the one member of the defense team who retained something of a relationship with the ex-DA throughout the case.) Smith was
also on the list supplied by defense lawyers, who considered him a fair judge. Nifong consulted his chief ADA, David ... encompasses ever -- because we didn't -- they apparently
think that everybody I speak to about, I talk about the facts of the case. And that's just, that would be counterproductive. It did not happen here. Smith: So you represent there are no ...
14 Oct, 2008 6:23 am
... No Don't You Understand Blog asked, "What do these people have to hide? Has the cover up begun?" Sheriff J.B. Smith wants ...
than voters? In the biggest picture this is a theoretical debate, though certainly J.B. Smith doesn't understand that. The two
competing theories are "security through obscurity," where security ... one person lets them out - either through incompetence or corruption, it doesn't matter. According to the
"security through obscurity" view, that would be an irreparable tragedy. If ...
2 Nov, 2008 7:46 am
... Tuesday's ballot: The most contentious local bond election Tuesday in Texas might be in Smith County, where voters in the ultraconservative
heart of East Texas could reject a jail expansion ... a home in Tyler and jurors will "sock it to you here," longtime Smith County Sheriff
J.B. Smith reminded. But when it comes to more jail space to house ... t full, ... 10 to 15 percent are needed to ensure, say,
DWI offenders aren't locked up with suspected murderers." That sounds a little high to me; I've heard ...
20 Feb, 2007 8:54 am
... Web site TMZ.com published a report Tuesday - while the proceedings over who should get Smith's body and where she should be buried were
under way - that Broward County ... crucial points in the proceedings. When the question of paternity arose, the parties squabbled over whether Smith's body should be released or held for further DNA tests. Judge Seidlin' ... judge. He could be a stand-up comic. However, I think he makes a horrible
judge," Black said. "He doesn't follow any of the rules or procedures." ...
19 Aug, 2008 1:31 pm
... is responding to my most recent post on Ryan v. Lyondell, in which I argued, "The problem with the decision is that [the defendants] can't get a lawsuit like this dismissed."
An excerpt from Steve's post: I think Gordon's got an excellent point. ... . Regardless of whose fault the present state of the law is, however, the present state is most unfortunate.
Because 102(b)(7) cannot reliably be invoked to result in a dismissal at the motions stage, plaintiffs will usually get to discovery, which some ...
15 Oct, 2008 2:45 pm
Smith County Sheriff J.B. Smith told a local TV station that if voters don't approve a
new jail on the November ballot, "He believes if a new jail doesn't get approved now the federal government will step-in and approve one themselves." Hmmmmm ... Really?! And
where ... would take many years before a judge even came close to ordering new construction on their own. J.B. just made that up - it's a desperate argument, perhaps further
evidence the pro-jail crowd in Tyler has ...
10 Dec, 2008 11:57 am
... up here. This will probably turn out to be nothing. But in the end, you really don't want to go there anyway. The checking Drudge in the middle of the night. The email
debates about ... news than Obama sponsoring some ethics legislation? If Advisor B is Rahm Emmanuel don't we sort of have a right to know if all was proper? Based on the
summary (said to be) in the criminal complaint, it sounds like Advisor B was at least discussing a corrupt arrangement, rather than saying Why No! That Would Be ...
13 Feb, 2007 11:40 pm
... news will be his appearance before the Supreme Court in two weeks, where the case of Microsoft v. AT&T will be argued. Smith
won't be doing the arguing; Microsoft has hired former Solicitor General Ted Olson, a veteran of many ... .S. patent law cannot apply to overseas manufacturing. Microsoft created
software that had some technology for which AT&T owned the patent. It shipped the software to Ireland, where the discs were made for mass market consumption. Microsoft has
already settled the ...
18 Dec, 2008 4:58 pm
... Favreau. And I guess you could say, hey, he has the chance to smith the words that could make history, sobering as that thought may be. It
would really help ... during the campaign. Granted, there's plenty of time left on the clock. I don't think Favreau is going to be writing a speech about that, but it would be
interesting to capture that sense ... teensy bit insulting that I am or one is supposed to be jealous of Obama's little speech writer-b*tch. I mean, seriously, one should aspire
to more than ...
9 May 9:53 am
... should begin by noting that I allowed my expectations to be too high. It got an A from users and a B+ from critics at Yahoo Movies, which is nearly unprecedented. A Star Trek
movie that both ... into the collective, just blowing up Earth doesn't seem so bad. I also didn't like the villian, Nero, much. Instead of being, say, twisted, ... ups
instead of galactic mining ships. The whole mining thing just didn't work that well for me either. It made me think of the Underminer at the end of The Incredibles. ...
17 Oct, 2008 6:13 pm
These polls look like fun, so here's a trial balloon poll: If Obama is elected, how bad will it be? The end of the world as we know, and I don't feel fine Bad, but over in four
years Only marginally worse than Bush For practical purposes, the same as W It won't be bad; it will be swell It will be the dawning of a New Age of Peace, Understanding, etc.
pollcode.com free polls
29 Oct, 2008 11:44 pm
a) More objective than essay exams b) Easier to grade c) fairer to students d) all of the above The correct answer is (d). In my opinion. Thus I disagree with ... is understood?
The A's and C's are easy to pick out, but the varieties of B are a morass of subjectivity. One year, I did a correlation of the scores I had given for the essay portion ...
requires some analytical thought to solve. Many students in my experience can't or won't do analysis in their essay. You have to read between the lines to ...
12 Oct, 2007 7:23 pm
... for your Lopsided Toe Syndrome or whatever you have, if that drug isn't on their outdated, cheapskate formulary. The big insurance companies behave scandalously from my
perspective, ... State Medicine. there won't be any arm to twist, just a giant octopus that has it procedures to follow, see Part XII.27.B. (ii) 4567.98 eeee ... good
medicine is just the market. It's not that different from any other business. I don't understand how cell phones work; the technology occupies some very brilliant people. ...
12 Aug, 2008 6:08 am
... not be tolerated. Not at all. Period. This means if we have to we will send B-2 bombers over to drop bombs on Soviet, oh sorry, Russian tanks and troops ... right now. Bush
has made a terrible mistake by making it clear we won't oppose Russia with military force. Richard Holbrooke is absolutely right that Rice or some equally ... full speed ahead.
The idea that Russia is not communist anymore and so doesn't have to be worried about is a delusion. Imperial ambition and greed for power and contempt for ...
5 Dec, 2008 5:59 pm
... in structural economic reform policy going to be accomplished? I get how to do the macroeconomics of Obama administration economic policy. I don't get how to do the
structural side… The structural side, for you non-macroeconomists, is the part of the project that ... we know from that classic Towards a Theory of Vehicles that a vehicle is a thing
that takes you from point A to point B. This much is uncontroversial. So all we have to do is carry out an "extraordinary exercise of structural reform" ...
7 Apr, 2008 12:04 am
... and Fischel writing almost 20 years ago (and the idea wasn't new then): If the New York Times is formed to publish a newspaper first ... Bart said "there's a couple things"
companies wanted to get out of B Corporation certification. Back to Bart: The second element is that legal component we were ... balance," which I understand to mean that I will
be opposing the views of the other panelists. My hunch is that B Corporations could provide an fun point of departure for that discussion. In any event, my ...
31 Dec, 2008 10:32 am
... sniffed some but none of our teenagers did. I think that may be because they don't really believe dogs die. Several elderly ladies left the theater before the end, ... It is
doing quite well at the box office this weekend, and Yahoo users give it a B+, which is high. Yet critics only rate it in the C range. There's a self- ... to or not, and many of
them are probably more cat people or just don't want the responsibilities of pet ownership, which might interfere with their careers. The Marley movie does ...
19 Jan 10:54 am
... Miss. Sir Edgar tried to explain to them that it did not make any sense. "Wouldn't you call a man Mister?!" one of the ladies challenged. "Not unless he was my ... than she
but it is hard to tell from TV. She got a D.Phil and I got a B.A. though by paying a few pounds and walking through a medieval ceremony, I could change that ... that years ago I
watched the movie Predator with Laura Ingraham and some others. It wasn't a date. She absolutely loved the most violent parts of the movie and cheered Arnie ...
3 Apr, 2007 6:44 pm
... Times not only not newsworthy, but the very cusp of un-stylishness. I don't know why I should be surprized. At almost 50, white, Catholic, Republican, quadruple procreator,
... which becomes a destination for lesbians looking to party, socialize and hook up. . . . In the years B.E. (Before Ellen DeGeneres), the Dinah was the province of mostly
polo-shirted women ... -year-old stone seals in his luggage. He said that he hadn't known the value of these relics, which were offered to him on the street, and ...
5 Dec, 2007 10:55 am
... It was undoubtedly bad for my law school career and her undergraduate career, but I graduated and she got into med school, so I guess it was OK in the end. E.B. White also
married a Mawrter and wrote an essay about Mawrter women (don't say 'girls'), but I can't find it on the Web. It's essentially about how great and alluring Bryn Mawr women
are. I'm not going to disagree. Politically, of course, it is ...
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