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20 Jan 2011, 6:34 am by Amanda Rice
”  Instead, Justices Scalia and Thomas would have simply held that “[a] federal constitutional right to ‘informational privacy’ does not exist. [read post]
20 Jan 2011, 6:34 am by Amanda Rice
”  Instead, Justices Scalia and Thomas would have simply held that “[a] federal constitutional right to ‘informational privacy’ does not exist. [read post]
12 Jan 2011, 7:13 am by William Carleton
The House resolution does a very nice job of conveying that, in targeting ordinary citizens practicing rights protected by the First Amendment, the assassin was attacking participatory democracy itself. [read post]
13 Dec 2010, 1:05 am
Klein, then Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education, terminated John Halpin’s employment with the Department after finding Halpin guilty of having left work early on 63 occasions over a four-month period and of having submitted falsified time cards claiming that he worked on those occasions.When Halpin challenged the Chancellor’s action, the Appellate Division said that the determination was supported by substantial evidence in the record, including… [read post]
10 Dec 2010, 8:22 am by Meg
In so holding, the court wrote:Where a general John Doe indictment, bereft of any particularity, must fail as generally anonymous, the converse is true of a DNA indictment: it prevails as precisely eponymous.Unlike the general John Doe indictment in Connor, supra at 575, which merely expressed a grand jury's intention to accuse "anyone," id. at 578, an indictment of a person identified by a DNA profile accuses a singular and ascertained, but simply… [read post]
9 Dec 2010, 9:03 pm by Adam Thierer
” Sounds a little kinky, but what the hell does that even mean? [read post]
7 Dec 2010, 3:22 pm by Stephen Page
Nor does the family consultant make “findings” in the sense that the term is applied to judicial determinations. [read post]
6 Dec 2010, 11:10 am
Last year, 63 percent of the 21,798 drivers killed in crashes were tested for drugs. [read post]
29 Nov 2010, 10:30 am by Sam Gustin
“My website does not even host any torrents or direct-link to them,” Waleed GadElKareem, who is based in Alexandria, Egypt told the New York Times by e-mail. [read post]