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3 Jul 2018, 6:59 am by Edith Roberts
Bunkley, also a recent 6th Circuit opinion, Thapar wrote for a panel that affirmed an upward variance from the sentencing guidelines for a “large-scale, life-long d [read post]
27 Jun 2018, 1:08 pm by Toby Heytens
In fact, my own state (the commonwealth of Virginia) has had a right-to-work law on the books for more than 70 years that prohibits precisely the sort of fees whose constitutionality was challenged in Janus v. [read post]
3 Jun 2018, 9:26 pm by Anthony Gaughan
As Professor Feldman explains, Madison’s refusal flew in the face of long-standing custom. [read post]
1 Jun 2018, 1:00 am by Andrew Hudson
Appeal to the High Court The Commonwealth (through the Comptroller General of Customs) subsequently sought leave to appeal the decision of the Full Federal Court to the High Court. [read post]
28 May 2018, 10:43 am
The state of Ohio allows the penalty for those older than eighteen.A recent court decision in Commonwealth of Kentucky v. [read post]
18 May 2018, 8:02 am by John Elwood
The commonwealth has long prohibited uranium mining, allegedly motivated by concerns about the radiological safety of uranium milling and tailings-management activities. [read post]
7 May 2018, 5:53 am by Eugene Volokh
(The California case I cite in that post has since been overruled by California statute, but the Massachusetts case, Commonwealth v. [read post]
17 Apr 2018, 12:33 pm by Kevin
This is kind of ridiculous even without the Roman numerals (though I could give you about XCIV reasons why you shouldn’t go above V with those). [read post]
17 Apr 2018, 11:29 am by Eugene Volokh
There cannot be a rule under which "poor people ... have their speech enjoined, while the rich are allowed to speak so long as they pay damages. [read post]
16 Apr 2018, 4:11 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  As long as we maintain a commercial/noncommercial distinction …McK: the significance of commercial/noncommercial is in obvious flux. [read post]