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31 Dec 2017, 1:46 pm by Kelly Phillips Erb
A picture taken on November 20, 2017 shows logos of US online news and social networking service Twitter displayed on computers’ screens. [read post]
21 Mar 2017, 2:04 pm by Molly Runkle
Bishop Grenwell for the National Review, Emily Martin for U.S. [read post]
17 Feb 2017, 3:40 pm by Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Other individuals who testified included Theodore Frank of the Competitive Enterprise Institute; Eric Issacson, of the Issacson Law Office; Peter Martin of State Farm Mutual Insurance Co.; Patrick Paul of Snell & Wilmer; Timothy Pratt of Boston Scientific Corp.; Michael Pennington of Bradley, Arant, Boult & Cummings; Professor Judith Resnik of Yale Law School; Richard Simmons of Analytics LLC; Ariana Tadler of Milberg LLP; and Steven Weisbrot of Angeion Group. [read post]
16 Feb 2017, 12:10 pm by Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Other individuals who testified included Theodore Frank of the Competitive Enterprise Institute; Eric Issacson, of the Issacson Law Office; Peter Martin of State Farm Mutual Insurance Co.; Patrick Paul of Snell & Wilmer; Timothy Pratt of Boston Scientific Corp.; Michael Pennington of Bradley, Arant, Boult & Cummings; Professor Judith Resnik of Yale Law School; Richard Simmons of Analytics LLC; Ariana Tadler of Milberg LLP; and Steven Weisbrot of Angeion Group. [read post]
14 Nov 2016, 10:47 am by Andrew Hamm
For USA Today, Richard Wolf reports on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s opera debut at the John F. [read post]
31 Jul 2016, 12:00 am by Smita Ghosh
covers three books on the Roman Empire in Britain (by Guy de la Bédoyère, Bronwen Riley and Charlotte Higgins, respectively).Jeffrey Toobin’s new book, American Heiress: The Wild Saga of the Kidnapping, Crimes and Trial of Patty Hearst is reviewed in both Slate and the New York Times.On H-Net, Richard K. [read post]
31 Oct 2015, 2:06 am by Andres
Freakonomics Freakonomics, the successful book by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, always divides opinion. [read post]