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4 Mar 2015, 3:03 pm by Andrew Hamm
This morning the Court heard oral argument in King v. [read post]
25 Jun 2015, 3:36 pm by Andrew Hamm
This morning the Court announced its decision in King v. [read post]
9 Mar 2015, 3:45 am by Amy Howe
Oral arguments in King v. [read post]
1 Mar 2013, 6:15 am by Rachel Sachs
” Wednesday’s oral argument in Shelby County v. [read post]
8 Nov 2016, 4:09 am by Edith Roberts
” Briefly: At Mimesis Law, Andrew King looks at Packingham v. [read post]
30 Jun 2015, 4:00 am by Amy Howe
Other coverage and commentary focus on Thursday’s decision in King v. [read post]
29 Jun 2015, 4:43 am by Amy Howe
Other coverage and commentary focus on Thursday’s decision in King v. [read post]
2 Jul 2018, 5:21 am by Andrew Hamm
” In an op-ed for The Week, David Faris criticizes “Democrats’ limp messaging. [read post]
22 Aug 2012, 7:46 am by Rob Robinson
  http://bit.ly/P2Xzp5 (David Hill) Cloud Computing And eDiscovery: Maximum Gain, Minimum Cost - http://bit.ly/OqyjY8 (Miro Casseta) Counsel’s Top Predictive Coding Concerns; Part 1 – Is it Blackbox Technology? [read post]
2 Feb 2010, 11:25 am by Editor
Rick Georges considers whether Wolfram Alpha is a reliable, albeit less intelligent, substitute for Marvin or that other paranoid entity, Google. [read post]
2 Feb 2010, 11:25 am by Editor
Rick Georges considers whether Wolfram Alpha is a reliable, albeit less intelligent, substitute for Marvin or that other paranoid entity, Google. [read post]
1 Feb 2010, 3:04 am by Omar Ha-Redeye
  Rick Hills recently related his experience of eating in a former slave market, and questions the lack of slavery landmarks in the U.S., Anyone who has read Walter Johnson’s searing account of the New Orleans slave markets can imagine that eating inside a slave market can have the chilling feeling of eating inside, say, a barracks at Dachau… Slavery’s physical landmarks and artifacts seem mostly invisible in th[e] realm of public history… There is… [read post]