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13 Apr 2011, 10:53 am by Meg
Non-CP provisions of those laws will remain with the other agencies Draft CFPB Org Chart - Some interesting choices made in where things placed Chart includes targeted individuals groups - servicemembers, elderly, and students [having dealt with terrible service from one of my lenders, I'm glad to see this group included] are under education, but could have been put in enforcement too Also notable: central placement of research--in most agencies this function is shunted way off to the… [read post]
8 Apr 2011, 3:45 am by Russ Bensing
  The judge, who was married to a detective, told us she thought the officers’ testimony was terrible. [read post]
7 Apr 2011, 4:26 am by SHG
While most appellate courts have held that such searches are unconstitutional, citing the 1979 Supreme Court decision Bell v. [read post]
31 Mar 2011, 1:35 pm by ERIC J DIRGA PA
 A mind is a terrible thing to waste. [read post]
31 Mar 2011, 12:15 pm
  Because that'd be terrible, precisely for the reasons I mentioned above.So, again, I get why the Court of Appeal comes out this way. [read post]
31 Mar 2011, 9:42 am by Mark Herrmann
In particular types of cases, diversity may be a terribly important consideration. [read post]
28 Mar 2011, 10:34 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
If you don't remember the "War at the Shore" "The War at the Shore": Sikahema v. [read post]
27 Mar 2011, 3:31 pm by sevach
O sea, que desde la psicología forense parece jurídicamente “severo” aplicar retroactivamente un criterio procesal “in peius” esto es, contra los litigantes ( en otras palabras, resulta paradójico que las leyes procesales no son retroactivas al no aplicarse a los procedimientos en curso, y en cambio los criterios jurisprudenciales interpretando exigencias procesales de leyes procesales sí se aplican retroactivamente a los procedimientos en curso,… [read post]
26 Mar 2011, 10:20 am by Stephen Gillers
I went to a talk by Walter Olson, author most recently of "Schools of Misrule," about the many deficiencies of legal education today (too liberal), and of the blog Overlawyered, which manages to find every example of a complaint seeking a trillion dollars for a hangnail and to use these complaints as evidence of...something terribly wrong in America. [read post]
25 Mar 2011, 4:39 pm by Jessica Monaco, ACLU
Unlikely Allies and Their Arguments Scott Turow, author and former prosecutor, agrees with us: Opposition to the death penalty isn't a conservative v. liberal argument. [read post]
22 Mar 2011, 9:14 pm by Jeff Gamso
  Naturally, she sued the railroad.The issue in Palsgraf v. [read post]