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2 Jan 2013, 12:25 pm by dmcgowan
From a strictly rational choice perspective Williams is not particularly remarkable. [read post]
25 Dec 2012, 6:19 pm
According to the court, "although fraudulent accosting is in essence 'a theft offense aimed primarily at confidence artists who prey upon the gullible' (William C. [read post]
Even though such a recommendation would be “protected” by the First Amendment in that the lawyer could not be arrested and jailed for his speech (unless he was inciting his client to imminent unlawful conduct), there is no serious question but that the lawyer could be disciplined by the State Bar (and possibly stripped of his license to practice law) on the basis of his actions. [read post]
20 Dec 2012, 12:12 pm
  Perhaps because I only dimly understand trusts and estates, a class I never took in law school (nor studied in preparation for the bar).I instead just want to ask a question.The case is about a trust set up by William Giraldin. [read post]
19 Dec 2012, 4:16 pm by Lucie Olejnikova
 Racial tension and threats of violence erupt when Prince William County, Virginia adopts a law requiring the police to question people who appear to be undocumented immigrants. [read post]
19 Dec 2012, 12:38 pm by Gordon Firemark
 Mitchell-Hedges recently passed away and left the skull to a man named William Homann. [read post]
18 Dec 2012, 9:01 pm by Sherry F. Colb
  The latter possibility is speculative, in part because for anyone who will one day leave prison, recidivism rates can be higher after a stint behind bars. [read post]
18 Dec 2012, 6:14 pm by rhall@initiativelegal.com
But does Concepcion bar any state-created legislation that might limit arbitration, even in circumstances where, as in Broughton and Cruz, public health and safety are implicated? [read post]
18 Dec 2012, 9:55 am by Ed. Microjuris.com Puerto Rico
William Ramírez
 (Director Ejecutivo, American Civil Liberties Union de Puerto Rico) y el Lcdo. [read post]
1 Dec 2012, 7:19 am by Benjamin Wittes
As MIT professor Missy Cummings explains in this podcast, there are many different levels at which a system can operate autonomously—a subject that William Marra and Sonia McNeil explore in this paper and which Ken and Matt take on in this recent article in Policy Review. [read post]
30 Nov 2012, 11:48 pm by Peter Tillers
The theories of evidence and inference that now dominate the law are firmly planted in the so-called rationalist tradition of evidence scholarship, a tradition that has been masterfully described by William Twining.3 In that tradition, it is axiomatic that all knowledge of facts is merely probable and always uncertain. [read post]
30 Nov 2012, 1:56 pm by Andrew Dat
Bailey was actually put behind bars because of his aggravated menacing conviction. [read post]
28 Nov 2012, 1:28 pm by Thaddeus Hoffmeister
Musings from the Deliberation Room: The Impact of Humor on Juror Decision-Makingby Jaime Bochantin, PhD of Tara Trask & AssociatesA horse walks into a bar and the bartender says "Why the long face? [read post]
28 Nov 2012, 1:23 pm by Thaddeus Hoffmeister
Musings from the Deliberation Room: The Impact of Humor on Juror Decision-Making by Jaime Bochantin, PhD of Tara Trask & Associates A horse walks into a bar and the bartender says "Why the long face? [read post]
25 Nov 2012, 2:28 pm by Daniel Isenberg
  Meanwhile, the editor-in-chief of The Legal Week has been contemplating marketing strategies in the context of the future of the Bar. [read post]
25 Nov 2012, 11:37 am by Mandelman
  The next day, when Nixon fired Cox, and then Attorney General Elliott Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus both resigned, and it came out that they resigned because they had refused to fire Cox… well, it didn’t take a fully developed adult brain to figure out what was going on… Nixon was lying. [read post]