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17 Aug 2017, 5:38 am by Mitra Sharafi
I sometimes show short movie clips at the start of lecture classes too- I have shown short clips of relevant sections of "Eyes on the Prize" in my Con Law class on Brown v Board and affirmative action/Bakke- not sure it can be streamed but usually your law library will have or can ILL the DVDs- and some "Firing Line" clips of William F Buckley debating the ERA (these are on YouTube), etc.Elizabeth Pleck: Loving v. [read post]
15 Aug 2017, 7:48 pm by Gritsforbreakfast
Scott Henson: Well, Governor Abbott has essentially kicked the can down the road, but only for a very short period of time and this really is not sustainable through the next biennium. [read post]
29 Jul 2017, 5:32 pm by Wolfgang Demino
As a result, the choice of law in the standard terms of the student loan agreements also vary (depending on program lender) and that can make a difference in litigation. [read post]
24 Jul 2017, 5:17 am by SHG
Upon first glance, it reeks of Buck v. [read post]
20 Jul 2017, 11:00 am by Jane Chong
” In unpacking this phrase, consider first what Black consciously does not. [read post]
6 Jul 2017, 6:07 pm by Lisa Milam-Perez
On June 19, he announced his choice of Marvin Kaplan to serve as NLRB member for the remainder of a five-year term expiring August 27, 2020. [read post]
  Appointed leaders serve as a necessary bridge between longstanding expertise and White House and departmental leadership. [read post]
3 Jul 2017, 9:01 pm by Joanna L. Grossman and Dale Carpenter
These docket entries made no legal arguments, but they did serve as a reminder to the justices of the Texas Supreme Court, nine elected Republicans serving short terms (6 years) on the bench, that they were risking their seats by failing to endorse the social and political views of some voters and officials. [read post]
27 Jun 2017, 7:56 am by Hillary Byrnes
Blaine Amendments have stymied efforts in many states to create or expand voucher and scholarship programs that would allow parents to make the best choice for their children’s education, even though the court decided in Zelman v. [read post]