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22 Nov 2009, 11:02 pm
In the Supreme Court, the doctrine is as old as Daniel Webster’s argument in the 1819 Dartmouth College case, was always solidly established in American understanding of “due process,” and was so understood by the Framers of the Fourteenth Amendment. [read post]
20 May 2012, 9:08 pm by Daniel Wasserstein
Daniel Wasserstein E-mail: danw@wncwlaw.com Phone: 305-455-5725   [read post]
22 Oct 2015, 11:28 am by Sandy Levinson
  But I think that no sane person could believe that Daniel Webster, who I believe is still running, would make an acceptable president.And, of course, there is the independent problem that the Speaker, as in this case, is of a very different political party from the president to whose office he would be succeeding. [read post]
11 Mar 2017, 7:00 am by Jordan Brunner
-China cybercrime cooperation and Graham Webster provided some observations on China’s new international cyberspace cooperation strategy. [read post]
10 Sep 2014, 11:10 am by Patrick Harder
” Congressman Daniel Webster said the following regarding the benefit of structuring the I-4 Ultimate project as a P3 transaction: “Transportation is the economic engine that fuels Florida’s economy. [read post]
23 Aug 2019, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
Matthew Waxman, Columbia Law School, continues his Lawfare posts on the history of war powers with Daniel Webster, War Powers and Bird$h*t.Our friends at the Federal Judicial Center note that Supreme Court of the United States has posted a complete set of its Rules from 1803 onward. [read post]
8 Apr 2013, 8:42 am by Taryn Rucinski
Environmental policies and strategic communication in Iran : the value of public opinion research in decisionmaking / Daniele Calabrese ... [read post]
25 Aug 2023, 9:30 pm by ernst
  Matthew Waxman, Columbia Law School, on Daniel Webster and the Guano Islands near-war (Lawfare).George W. [read post]
7 Jan 2022, 5:01 am by Matthew Waxman
Leading Federalist Senator (and future Secretary of State) Daniel Webster reflected the predominant New England sentiment when he condemned the proposed national draft, calling the issue “nothing less than whether the most essential rights of personal liberty shall be surrendered, and despotism embraced in its worst form. [read post]
(Daniel White/Daily Herald via Associated Press) We’re talking this week about the application of corpus linguistics to questions of legal interpretation and the search for the ordinary meaning of the words in a statute. [read post]
27 Jan 2020, 1:58 am by Steve Lubet
As a staunch admirer of Daniel Webster, Curtis praised the latter’s infamous Seventh of March speech, in which the then-senator implored Congress to accept the Compromise of 1850, including the deeply offensive Fugitive Slave Act. [read post]
3 Jul 2015, 3:40 am by NCC Staff
” But back in 1826, Daniel Webster’s eulogy for Adams and Jefferson spoke to a point that many people believed: that something other than coincidence was involved. [read post]
3 Mar 2012, 3:16 pm by Jack Goldsmith
Secretary of State Daniel Webster, advancing the most stringent interpretation of imminence to make the case against the destruction by the British in 1837 of an American steamer, argued that states which have claimed a right to strike first must be able to “show a necessity of self-defense, instant, overwhelming, leaving no choice of means, and no moment for deliberation.” [read post]
11 Feb 2011, 12:30 pm by Lucas A. Ferrara, Esq.
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12 Aug 2008, 7:31 am
This body of customary law, which was supported by the likes of James Madison, Daniel Webster, and Henry Clay, held that the President did not have unfettered discretion to veto legislation. [read post]
3 Mar 2012, 3:16 pm by Jack Goldsmith
Secretary of State Daniel Webster, advancing the most stringent interpretation of imminence to make the case against the destruction by the British in 1837 of an American steamer, argued that states which have claimed a right to strike first must be able to “show a necessity of self-defense, instant, overwhelming, leaving no choice of means, and no moment for deliberation. [read post]
4 Jul 2017, 3:40 am by NCC Staff
” But back in 1826, Daniel Webster’s eulogy for Adams and Jefferson spoke to a point that many people believed: that something other than coincidence was involved. [read post]