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5 Feb, 2008 12:47 am
The Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, a peer-evaluated, faculty-student journal published semi-annually by The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law has launched an online companion
website, OSJCL Amici: Views From the Field. Hosting timely commentaries from crim law...
12 Apr, 2007 12:25 pm
The new issue of the peer-reviewed Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law has just appeared online. It
includes the text of a lecture by Judge Nancy Gertner (D.Mass.), as well as a ... , 4 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 455 (2007). John Tasioulas, Repentance and the Liberal State, 4 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 487 (2007). Justice Harry A. Blackmun Lecture Judge ... and Criminal Law, 4 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 573 (2007). Wayne A. Logan,
State Criminal Justice and the Challenge of Ex-Offender Mobility, 4 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. ...
3 Dec, 2008 5:06 am
... to it. Just as the U.S. has increasingly moved to nationalize and render more uniform heretofore disparate state approaches to commercial
law, such as products liability, and environmental policy, it has done so with criminal justice policy-in ... , I haven't even had a chance to look at this last piece, but I'm looking
forward to it. I applaud the efforts of the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, Doug Berman, and
Wayne Logan in putting together such a valuable contribution to the scholarship ...
1 Apr, 2007 4:21 am
Wisconsin State Journal endorses Linda Clifford: Poor judgment sinks Ziegler. Wisconsin Personal
Injury Attorney
11 Mar, 2007 9:45 am
... at the context: WEST BEND Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Annette Ziegler has presided over 22 cases involving companies in which she owned stock worth more than $50,000, a
Wisconsin State Journal review shows.... Supreme Court rules require judges to withdraw from cases in
which they have a financial interest that is more than "insignificant"... Ziegler is considered the conservative candidate. The winner of the election will replace ...
17 Mar, 2008 9:23 pm
Spring 2008 issue of Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law is now available. The main symposium says it
all: "Toward a Just and Rational Body of Substantive Criminal Law: A Symposium in Honor of Sanford H. Kadish." Sandy Kadish is...
13 Jul, 2008 11:24 pm
The Wisconsin State Journal has named the UW Law Library as one of the best "quiet" places in
Madison. Searching for solitude? Nothing beats the void-like hush of UW-Madison's Law Library. Open to the public, its five floors offer nooks, crannies and the kind of heavy silence
that could make mimes squirm. Now before you get the wrong idea thinking we librarians are a bunch of bun-wearing shushers, you should know that it's not the librarians shushing you -
it's the law ...
23 Jan, 2008 10:56 am
A terrific symposium will occur tomorrow at the Moritz College of Law. You can watch a live webcast of the symposium at http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/jdr/symposium.html. Speakers include
Cathy Costantino, Judge Wayne Brazil, Lisa Bingham, David Lipsky, Dale Hetzler, John Lande and Francis McGovern. The Second Generation of Dispute System Design: Reoccurring Problems and
Potential Solutions January 24, [...]
25 Jan, 2008 8:01 am
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23 Aug 8:09 am
... also links to a memo by "[University of Wisconsin] Law Professor David Schwartz outlining why the domestic partnership registry is constitutional." The State Journal also reports that Van Hollen has not announced whether he will run as a Republican candidate for
Governor in the 2010 election. The state will seek outside counsel to defend the law. Fair Wisconsin has said that it will join in the defense,
retaining Lamda Legal as counsel: "The ...
29 Aug 1:34 am
... "identical or substantially similar to marriage." This constitutional amendment was adopted in the 2006 election. On August 8th, the Wisconsin State Journal reported that in the runup to the election, Wisconsin Family Action told the press that the amendment
would not prohibit the kind of domestic registries that the law provides. In this editorial, the Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel objects
to Van Hollen's decision not to defend the law. The editors contend that it ...
3 Nov 4:00 am
... the Virginia Journal of International Law The Virginia Journal of International Law is delighted
to continue its partnership with Opinio Juris this week in this online symposium featuring three pieces recently published by VJIL in Vol. 50:1, ... Ugandan experience, Professor
Greenawalt explains that the Rome Statute leaves fundamental questions unanswered regarding how far states recovering from mass violence should be required to go in pursuit of
criminal justice. Professor Greenawalt proceeds to ...
2 Apr, 2007 12:22 pm
... this bill was the first order of business for the new leadership. The immunity issue had itself played an important role in the elections. As the Lansing State Journal put it, it was time to correct what had been an eleven-year-old mistake. The problem was that the
State Senate was still controlled by a Republican majority who found that mistake to their liking. Heavily lobbied by the Michigan Chamber of
Commerce, the Senate was ...
12 May 7:27 pm
... Probing the Effects of Judicial Specialization Lawrence Baum A Response to Professors George and Guthrie, Remaking the United States Supreme Court in the Courts' of Appeals
Image Michael Boudin A Response to Professor Ramseyer, Predicting Court Outcomes through ... Professors George and Guthrie Erwin Chemerinsky Do Judges Think? Comments on Several Papers
Presented at the Duke Law Journal's Conference on Measuring Judges and Justice Robert Henry A Response to Professor Knight, Are Empiricists
Asking ...
1 Jun 7:07 am
... is pleased to present the Note published by Sonia Sotomayor in Volume 88 (1979). Judge Sotomayor, who has been nominated by President Obama to the Supreme Court of the United
States, was a member of the Yale Law School Class of 1979 and an editor of The Yale Law Journal. If confirmed by the U.S Senate, she
would be the Court's first Hispanic justice and its third woman. Judge Sotomayor would also join two other Yale ...
12 Jun, 2008 3:55 pm
From the State-Journal Register, Springfield, IL: Illinois keeps list of lawyers private By BRUCE
RUSHTONSTATE JOURNAL-REGISTERWho's licensed to practice law in Illinois? None of your business. That's what the state Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission has told a Seattle company that wants to post the names of lawyers on the Internet and assign grades
based on performance, ...
6 Apr, 2007 9:40 pm
... Judge calls evidence she steered travel contract 'beyond thin'": The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel today contains an article that begins,
"Federal judges Thursday ruled that former ... purchasing supervisor Georgia L. Thompson was wrongly convicted of making sure a state travel
contract went to a firm linked to Gov. Jim Doyle's re-election ... Thompson freed; judge chides prosecutors; Doyle taint lifted?" And The Wisconsin State Journal reports that "Georgia Thompson acquitted, set free." My earlier coverage ...
21 Apr, 2007 6:24 am
... Journal Sentinel today contains an article that begins, "Georgia Thompson, the state worker
convicted - then cleared - of improperly steering a contract to a politically connected travel company, might have made ... Appeals opinion released Friday. Also Friday, it was
announced that Thompson, 57, will start a new state job Monday at her old salary of $77,300 a year and get $67,161.46 in back pay." The
Wisconsin State Journal reports today that "Court tells why it freed Thompson." And The Associated
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6 Sep, 2008 10:01 pm
Last week, the Lansing State Journal took the unusual action of calling for the ouster of incumbent
chief prosecutor Stuart Dunning. According to the Journal: "That day also should be the end of his prosecutorial career. Ingham County voters
must look elsewhere on Nov. 4 for someone to lead the Prosecutor's Office; someone who can gain and hold the public trust. Dunnings clearly cannot." The Journal did not endorse Dunning's opponent (J. Nicholas ...
6 Nov 5:05 am
"Bill allowing taxpayer money for state Supreme Court races passes": Today's edition of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel contains an article that begins, "Supreme Court candidates would get taxpayer money to run their campaigns, under a bill approved Thursday by
... interests, even while some advocates for campaign finance reform said it didn't go far enough." And The Wisconsin State Journal reports today that "Wis. Senate OKs new election money for justices."
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