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26 Sep 2022, 5:01 am by John Rogan, Joseph J. Fins
When the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol reconvenes this fall, it’s widely expected that the 25th Amendment will be a topic of interest. [read post]
26 Aug 2022, 5:10 am by Robert Brammer
Mark Tushnet is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law Emeritus at Harvard Law School. [read post]
26 Jun 2022, 12:28 am by Bill Henderson
The main residence of Veraton, circa 1907. [read post]
3 Jun 2022, 10:58 am by Public Employment Law Press
Here, the two discrete acts alleged by the plaintiff were insufficient to create a hostile work environment (see Murphy v Department of Educ. of the City of N.Y., 155 AD3d 637, 639-640; Holtz v Rockefeller & Co., 258 F3d 62, 75 [2d Cir]). [read post]
3 Jun 2022, 10:58 am by Public Employment Law Press
Here, the two discrete acts alleged by the plaintiff were insufficient to create a hostile work environment (see Murphy v Department of Educ. of the City of N.Y., 155 AD3d 637, 639-640; Holtz v Rockefeller & Co., 258 F3d 62, 75 [2d Cir]). [read post]
3 Jun 2022, 10:58 am by Public Employment Law Press
Here, the two discrete acts alleged by the plaintiff were insufficient to create a hostile work environment (see Murphy v Department of Educ. of the City of N.Y., 155 AD3d 637, 639-640; Holtz v Rockefeller & Co., 258 F3d 62, 75 [2d Cir]). [read post]
3 Jun 2022, 10:58 am by Public Employment Law Press
Here, the two discrete acts alleged by the plaintiff were insufficient to create a hostile work environment (see Murphy v Department of Educ. of the City of N.Y., 155 AD3d 637, 639-640; Holtz v Rockefeller & Co., 258 F3d 62, 75 [2d Cir]). [read post]
29 Apr 2022, 8:15 am by IPWatchdog
Hatch was Utah’s longest-serving senator, first sworn in by Vice President Nelson Rockefeller as a member of the 95th Congress in 1977, and co-author of one of the most significant IP bills ever passed, the 1984 Hatch-Waxman Act. [read post]
29 Apr 2022, 8:15 am by IPWatchdog
Hatch was Utah’s longest-serving senator, first sworn in by Vice President Nelson Rockefeller as a member of the 95th Congress in 1977, and co-author of one of the most significant IP bills ever passed, the 1984 Hatch-Waxman Act. [read post]
13 Apr 2022, 12:43 pm by Ronald Collins
ShareThere is no man in this country to whom the colored race is more indebted. [read post]
19 Nov 2021, 9:55 am by Eugene Volokh
Yes, Gerald Ford [and Nelson Rockefeller were] confirmed as vice president by the House and Senate meeting separately, but that doesn't mean the separate sessions were constitutionally required. [read post]
1 Apr 2021, 6:30 am by Sandy Levinson
  Having narrowly won the presidency in 1960, Kennedy had good reason to fear his prospects in 1964, especially if the GOP were to nominate someone like New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, not yet tainted with his divorce and remarriage to Happy Rockefeller. [read post]
3 Jan 2021, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
(Spiro Agnew had resigned in disgrace; Nelson Rockefeller died before it would have been his “turn”; Dan Quayle was widely perceived as lacking sufficient gravitas; and Dick Cheney was in ill health and very unpopular at the end of his term.) [read post]
28 Sep 2020, 1:32 pm by Jack Goldsmith
Following Nixon’s resignation, both Gerald Ford and his vice-presidential choice, Nelson Rockefeller, released their tax returns to Congress as part of their confirmation process under the 25th Amendment. [read post]
18 Jun 2020, 11:40 pm by Schachtman
Mom was the Grand Dame of the know-nothing Republican party after she helped kill off the Nelson Rockefeller wing of the G.O.P. [read post]
15 Jan 2020, 9:27 am by Scott Bomboy
In 1975, Vice President Nelson Rockefeller ignored advice from Senate Parliamentarian Floyd Riddick about the proper procedure for handing a vote about changing the Senate’s filibuster rules. [read post]
16 Aug 2019, 7:34 am
In the 1970s, Vice President Nelson Rockefeller reportedly suggested buying Greenland for its mineral resources.... [read post]
15 May 2019, 12:56 pm by Margaret Taylor
When Mehta inquires as to why Congress could not amend the relevant ethics statutes, Consovoy cites a 1972 Office of Legal Counsel analysis by then-Deputy Attorney General Laurence Silberman addressing then-extant ethical laws that impacted Vice President Nelson Rockefeller’s business interests. [read post]
11 May 2019, 7:18 am by Jack Goldsmith
Someone on Twitter recently asked: “What is your most [fire emoji] take that absolutely infuriates people and you know deep down in your heart is 100% true”? [read post]