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9 Feb 2022, 11:42 am by Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer
Greg Lambert  3:26 So Bill points out that some major problems with the courts themselves are, you know, according to the National Conference of State courts, 76% of all cases in state courts have at least one self-represented litigant. [read post]
2 Nov 2021, 2:11 pm by Alden Abbott
One also hopes that enlightened foreign competition officials will also take note of Professor Lambert’s well-reasoned study. [read post]
13 Oct 2021, 7:37 am by Alden Abbott
Decisions to initiate a rulemaking should be viewed through a cost-benefit lens (See summaries of Thom Lambert’s masterful treatment of regulation, of which rulemaking is a subset, here and here). [read post]
10 Sep 2021, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
New Texas Voting Bill Deepens Growing Disparities in How Americans Can Cast Their Ballots MSN – Elise Viebeck (Washington Post) | Published: 9/6/2021 Red and blue states are increasingly moving in opposite directions on how millions of Americans can cast their ballots, exacerbating a growing divide as Republicans in states across the country, most recently Texas, impose new voting restrictions, while Democrats in others expand access. [read post]
12 Aug 2021, 2:19 am by Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer
Greg Lambert  1:25 So Marlene, my first inspiration is a self-published commentary that Bill Girdner of Courthouse News did, which asks New Mexico courts to give back public access. [read post]
18 Jul 2021, 7:37 am by Andrew Delaney
By A different kind of courtingAndy Delaney Here we go again. [read post]
6 Jun 2021, 12:01 pm
 Pix Credit USA Today HERE As time moves further and further from the middle of the last century, and as the character of the events that determined the outcome of the last part of the wars that engulfed  Europe between 1914 and 1944 increasingly become history rather than  experience, one stands at that very brief point in history between living memory (and its immediacy) and and the recording of the memories of those no longer here (and its remoteness in virtually every respect). [read post]