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23 Jan 2018, 4:33 am by Edith Roberts
” Additional coverage comes from Joseph Williams at U.S. [read post]
19 Jan 2018, 4:16 am by Edith Roberts
Additional coverage comes from Ariane de Vogue at CNN, Robert Barnes at The Washington Post, and Pete Williams at NBC News, who reports that “[t]he Supreme Court has granted similar requests only about a dozen times in the past century, most often involving national emergencies. [read post]
17 Jan 2018, 8:15 am by Eugene Volokh
But even in that era, "representative democracy" was understood as a form of democracy, alongside "pure democracy": John Adams used the term "representative democracy" in 1794; so did Noah Webster in 1785; so did St. [read post]
16 Jan 2018, 4:18 am by Edith Roberts
Wayfair, “[t]he U.S. [read post]
29 Dec 2017, 2:00 pm
Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter by Scott Adams (2017)50. [read post]
27 Dec 2017, 3:07 am by Scott Bomboy
However, Johnson always didn’t agree with Marshall or Jefferson. [read post]
22 Dec 2017, 5:06 am by SHG
The following semester, we published an editorial criticizing Williams’s president, Adam Falk, for canceling a controversial student-invited speaker. [read post]
15 Dec 2017, 7:25 am by Ronald Collins
O’Brien: Yes, Jackson was a “principled pragmatist” in the sense that he defended constitutional principles but was not slavish in doing so; he was no “absolutist” like Justices Hugo Black and William Douglas. [read post]
7 Dec 2017, 1:34 pm by Jon Levitan
The same is true for George Washington, Madison, Hamilton, John Adams and many other Founding Fathers. [read post]
5 Dec 2017, 2:00 am by Scott Bomboy
Van Buren backed William Crawford, who had strong Jeffersonian principles, in the 1824 race, and when John Quincy Adams (the son of the Federalist president John Adams) won the disputed election over Jackson, Van Buren quickly sided with Jackson and led the effort to form a coalition that would become the Democratic Party. [read post]
30 Nov 2017, 8:29 am by Andrew Hamm
United States) “In Defense of Unprincipled Decision Making” (describing Justice William Douglas’ penumbral theory in Griswold v. [read post]
11 Nov 2017, 2:05 am by NCC Staff
William Henry Harrison, mostly known as a war hero. [read post]
9 Nov 2017, 5:02 am by SHG
The counter-argument was easy: why would this heroic, dedicated officer of the law, who doesn’t know the defendant from Adam and certainly has no personal animosity against him, possibly want to gratuitously harm him? [read post]
5 Nov 2017, 2:45 am by NCC Staff
Franklin Roosevelt wasn’t even the first Roosevelt to seek a third term in the White House. [read post]
27 Oct 2017, 4:05 pm by INFORRM
  This was a paper he had been asked to prepare by the Bar Council’s Law Reform Committee by way of a response to the Ministry of Justice’s Consultation Paper calling for evidence for the Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Draft Defamation Bill I couldn’t find a copy but fortunately William’s filing system is better than mine. [read post]
20 Oct 2017, 6:28 am by Jim Sedor
Louisiana: As Quatrevaux Leaves New Orleans IG’s Office, Turmoil and Infighting Abound: ‘It’s vindictive’New Orleans Advocate – Jessica Williams | Published: 10/17/2017 New Orleans; inspector general for the past eight years, Ed Quatrevaux, is retiring under duress after the board that oversees his work announced a national search for a replacement and after a report written by Howard Schwartz, a top deputy, alleged mismanagement and even… [read post]
20 Oct 2017, 3:18 am by Scott Bomboy
That actually happened in 1797 when Senator William Blount was accused of treason. [read post]