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19 Apr 2010, 9:00 am
Weiler (NYU) (Fall 2010)Connecticut: Mark Weiner (Rutgers-Newark) (Spring 2011)Denver: Leonard Rotman (University of Windsor) (2010-11)Drake: Jennifer Bard (Texas Tech) (2010-11); Miguel Schor (Suffolk) (2010-11)Drexel: Carl Bogus (Roger Williams) (2010-11); Jeremy Telman (Fall 2o1o)Florida International: Juan-Javier del Granado (Instituto de Investigaciones Juri? [read post]
10 May 2010, 6:11 am
Weiler (NYU) (Fall 2010)Connecticut: Donna Coker (Miami) (Spring 2011); Mark Weiner (Rutgers-Newark) (Spring 2011)Cornell: Neil Buchanan (George Washington) (Fall 2010)Denver: Leonard Rotman (University of Windsor) (2010-11)Drake: Jennifer Bard (Texas Tech) (2010-11); Miguel Schor (Suffolk) (2010-11)Drexel: Carl Bogus (Roger Williams) (2010-11); Jeremy Telman (Fall 2o1o)Duke: Ehud Guttel (Hebrew University) (2010-11)Florida International: … [read post]
24 Jun 2010, 8:02 am
Weiler (NYU) (Fall 2010)Connecticut: Donna Coker (Miami) (Spring 2011); Mark Weiner (Rutgers-Newark) (Spring 2011)Cornell: Neil Buchanan (George Washington) (Fall 2010)Denver: Leonard Rotman (University of Windsor) (2010-11)Drake: Jennifer Bard (Texas Tech) (2010-11); Miguel Schor (Suffolk) (2010-11)Drexel: Carl Bogus (Roger Williams) (2010-11); Jeremy Telman (Fall 2o1o)Duke: Ehud Guttel (Hebrew University) (2010-11)Florida International: … [read post]
21 Oct 2010, 5:00 am
(Fall 2010); Susan Kuo (South Carolina) (Spring 2011); David Orentlicher (Indiana-Ind.) (2010-11); Song Richardson (DePaul) (Spring 2011); Rebecca Zietlow (Toledo) (Spring 2011) John Marshall (Chicago): Jeffrey Parness (Northern Illinois) (2010-11) Kansas: Laura Dooley (Valparaiso) (Fall 2010) Loyola (Chicago): Erika George (Utah) (Fall 2010); Juan Perea (Florida) (Fall 2010) LSU: Stephen Black (Franklin Pierce) (2010-11) Miami: Susan Bandes (DePaul) (Spring… [read post]
2 Jul 2018, 5:21 am
” Elana Schor of Politico reports that Texas Senator John Cornyn, the second-ranked Republican in the Senate, suggested that the confirmation vote for Kennedy’s successor would happen in September. [read post]
31 Jul 2018, 4:17 am
” John Podesta and Todd Stern, former White House staff secretaries, maintain in an op-ed for The Washington Post that many issues in which Kavanaugh “may well have been substantively involved, given advice or expressed views as staff secretary” “are potentially relevant to [his] confirmation process. [read post]
5 Jul 2018, 4:15 am
” At The Nation, John Nichols identifies a “calculus for blocking Trump’s Court pick. [read post]
4 Sep 2018, 4:16 am
At Politico, Elana Schor reports that “the Democratic senators [Kavanaugh will] face are under intense pressure of their own — to make the best of a bleak political predicament. [read post]
2 Mar 2010, 2:00 pm
John Ciafone + Ruth & Arthur Friedman Family Foundation + Global Pediatrics, P.C. [read post]
9 Jul 2018, 7:08 am
” John Bowden compiles this and other statements, regarding whom “top conservatives and allies of the president want to see Trump pick for his next nominee,” for The Hill. [read post]
28 Jun 2012, 8:23 am
Schor, 478 U. [read post]
29 Oct 2012, 5:17 am
Here is what the Wikipedia writes about Supreme Court dictates on Article I and Article IV courts (we cite to the Wikipedia not for its legal authority but because it poses fewer intellectual property rights issues due to quotation): "Supreme Court rulings limiting the power of Article I and Article IV tribunals The concept of a legislative court was first defined by Chief Justice John Marshall in the case of American Ins. [read post]
7 Jun 2010, 9:54 am
– Elana Schor, The Washington Independent, June 1, 2010 A test case for climate change litigation was dismissed by a federal appeals court on Friday in a little-noticed afternoon ruling, leaving the door open for a Supreme Court appeal by plaintiffs who aim to link major industrial emitters with the environmental consequences of the greenhouse gases they produce. [read post]
7 Jun 2010, 10:04 am
– Elana Schor, The Washington Independent, June 1, 2010 A test case for climate change litigation was dismissed by a federal appeals court on Friday in a little-noticed afternoon ruling, leaving the door open for a Supreme Court appeal by plaintiffs who aim to link major industrial emitters with the environmental consequences of the greenhouse gases they produce. [read post]