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11 Oct 2013, 4:58 am
One particular dissent pulled no punches in its condemnation of the majority (pardon the lengthy cut-and-paste, but this really highlights the differences among the judges): By deftly extending the applicable law, Judge Elrod and the en banc majority—with the best of intentions—take a deep bow at the altar of the twin idols of political correctness and social engineering. [read post]
11 Oct 2013, 4:58 am
One particular dissent pulled no punches in its condemnation of the majority (pardon the lengthy cut-and-paste, but this really highlights the differences among the judges): By deftly extending the applicable law, Judge Elrod and the en banc majority—with the best of intentions—take a deep bow at the altar of the twin idols of political correctness and social engineering. [read post]
19 Dec 2023, 10:35 am by Eric Goldman
The judges supporting review issued a dissent to the denial, written by Judge Elrod. [read post]
28 Mar 2014, 2:40 pm
The opinion was written by Judge Edith Jones, and joined by Judges Jennifer Elrod and Catharina Haynes. [read post]
9 Sep 2023, 6:52 am by Eugene Volokh
Biden, the Fifth Circuit (Judges Edith Clement, Jennifer Elrod, and Don Willett) held that the federal government violated the First Amendment by causing social media platforms to block posts on various topics (including "the COVID-19 lab-leak theory, pandemic lockdowns, vaccine side-effects, election fraud, and the Hunter Biden laptop story"). [read post]
20 Aug 2022, 12:54 pm by Josh Blackman
Judges Elrod and Oldham held that a federal court could issue a preliminary injunction in a Title VII case. [read post]
8 Sep 2022, 1:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
"The Attorney General explained that "... courts have held that a public employee threatened with dismissal is entitled to due process protections if he has acquired a liberty or property interest in his employment; that is, a legitimate entitlement to continued employment," citing Economico v Village of Pelham, 50 NY2d 120, Elrod v Burns, 427 US 347, and Board of Regents v Roth, 408 US 564. [read post]
8 Sep 2022, 1:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
"The Attorney General explained that "... courts have held that a public employee threatened with dismissal is entitled to due process protections if he has acquired a liberty or property interest in his employment; that is, a legitimate entitlement to continued employment," citing Economico v Village of Pelham, 50 NY2d 120, Elrod v Burns, 427 US 347, and Board of Regents v Roth, 408 US 564. [read post]
16 Aug 2012, 6:33 am by Barry Barnett
The Fifth Circuit, in a thorough opinion by Circuit Judge Jennifer Walker Elrod, said no. [read post]
15 Mar 2012, 11:41 am by Joe Palazzolo
Judge Jennifer Walker Elrod, in her dissent, said the majority opinion contravenes the Supreme Court’s 2008 ruling in District of Columbia v. [read post]
30 Nov 2006, 3:32 am
""One reader feared losing Judge Rosenthal or Judge Elrod as trial judges, and suggested Rosenthal deserved a 5th Circuit appointment and Elrod should fill her federal district court slot. [read post]
10 Nov 2015, 4:31 am by Jonathan H. Adler
In an extensive, 70-page ruling, Judge Jerry Smith (joined by Judge Jennifer Elrod) concluded that the states had standing to challenge DAPA and were likely to succeed on both their procedural and substantive claims. [read post]
19 May 2022, 6:37 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
The two judges in the majority, Jennifer Walker Elrod and Andy Oldham, are both known for interpreting the law in creative and unexpected ways to achieve results that align with the Republican Party’s policy preferences…” [read post]
30 Mar 2018, 7:00 am by Adam Faderewski
“Developing Your Professional Reputation” will be moderated by Judge Jennifer Walker Elrod, of the U.S. [read post]
30 Mar 2017, 6:10 am by Joy Waltemath
He relied on the Arkansas Constitution and the Arkansas Code, which generically give the county judge power to hire employees “except those persons employed by other elected officials of the county. [read post]