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2 Oct 2019, 10:21 am by Deborah Heller
Petitioner was charged with second-degree murder and chose to have a jury trial. [read post]
7 Aug 2012, 3:00 am
(credit) Previous entries on this site have covered the Alien Tort Statute, as well as Kiobel v. [read post]
29 Apr 2022, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
Had one looked at this issue in 1921, the United States would have had company: At that time, Australia and Canada, countries that, like the United States, were influenced by the British tradition, provided judges with indefinite tenure during good behavior.[3]However, each of these countries amended their constitutions and adopted mandatory retirement ages for their federal judges later in the 20thcentury – 70 in Australia, 75 in Canada. [read post]
11 Dec 2020, 5:01 am by Eve Gaumond
But that claim raises an interesting question: Are the United States’s sister democracies doing any better than the United States in countering disinformation? [read post]
9 Feb 2012, 8:13 am
Succeeding on a dilution claim against a small competitor without a meaningful market presence is made more difficult with this decision, notwithstanding the change in law designed to avoid this type of outcome, which was enacted subsequent to the United States Supreme Court's decision in the seminal Victoria's Secret case. [read post]
27 Feb 2023, 4:00 am by The Petrie-Flom Center Staff
United States, which held Congress cannot “commandeer” state legislatures, and Printz v. [read post]
10 Jul 2020, 2:18 pm by Ilya Somin
Seattle (2007) (severely limiting affirmative action programs in primary and secondary schools); Citizens United v. [read post]
2 May 2014, 5:31 pm by Guest Blogger
  Professor Ackerman says that Southern conservatives “accepted the legitimacy of Brown and the landmark statutes of the 1960s to a degree that would have been astonishing only a decade earlier. [read post]
2 May 2014, 5:31 pm by Guest Blogger
TCRR states that nothing in the postwar years hinted at the mass mobilizations that would soon be exploding into the national consciousness. [read post]