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16 Jan 2010, 6:30 pm by Jeff Yates
In addition to Lyrissa Lidsky's wonderful post and the interesting comments here on prawfs, Michael Froomkin blogs on the release of first semester grades here and Orin Kerr provides a very thoughtful post here. [read post]
16 Jan 2010, 8:30 am by Michael
Good posts: Orin Kerr, Thought on First-Year Law School Grades and Lyrissa Lidsky, Emotional Distress and 1L Grades. [read post]
12 Jan 2010, 1:30 pm by Corey Rayburn Yung
Orin Kerr at Volokh Conspiracy actually attended the Comstock argument and had these thoughts about how things went:Just based on my recollections of the argument, I thought SG Kagan made a much broader Commerce Clause argument at oral argument than was made in the Government’s brief. [read post]
12 Jan 2010, 4:22 am by Eric Turkewitz
It should come easily and naturally, and lend itself to being received while having the feet up on the coffee table with a drink at hand.More at Volokh from Orin Kerr, who has a transcript of the exchange, and who notes that the Supreme Court has never used the word "orthogonal" in a written opinion. [read post]
11 Jan 2010, 4:45 am by Gideon
Orin Kerr analyzes whether the 4th Amendment permits execution of warrants in a different state. [read post]
5 Jan 2010, 11:47 am by CrimProf BlogEditor
Orin Kerr has this interesting post at The Volokh Conspiracy: "My bottom line: I'm not really sure, but there is a decent case to be made that the police can now use thermal imaging devices without a warrant consistently with... [read post]
5 Jan 2010, 3:44 am by SHG
Over at Volokh Conspiracy, Orin Kerr questions the vitality of Kyllo v. [read post]
3 Jan 2010, 11:14 pm by Dan Ernst
Over at the Volokh Conspiracy, Orin Kerr reports on a recent acquisition, an edition of the first volume of Hawkins's Crown Pleas, and offers some speculations on its provenance.Update: on the significance of Dublin editions for American lawyers, see Daniel J. [read post]
3 Jan 2010, 9:48 pm by Caleb Mason
The only ones I look at every day are Doug Berman's (Sentencing Law and Policy), Volokh (mostly for Orin Kerr, who also used to have a good solo blog) and Scotusblog. [read post]
2 Jan 2010, 4:02 am by CrimProf BlogEditor
Kerr (George Washington University - Law School) has posted Vagueness Challenges to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (Minnesota Law Review, 2010 ) on SSRN. [read post]
31 Dec 2009, 6:18 am by Walter Olson
Orin Kerr doesn't see much basis for the blogospheric fuss; readers contribute (first, second posts).... [read post]
30 Dec 2009, 3:16 am by Garry J. Wise, Wise Law Office, Toronto
Wise, Toronto Update: December 31, 2009Orin Kerr at Volokh walks readers through the appellate court's opinion, and not surprisingly, is critical. [read post]
28 Dec 2009, 9:16 am by TJ
(These and many other issues have been extensively analysed by Orin Kerr in several excellent articles, including Search Warrants in an Era of Digital Evidence and Searches and Seizures in a Digital World.) [read post]
28 Dec 2009, 5:35 am by TJ McIntyre
(These and many other issues have been extensively analysed by Orin Kerr in several excellent articles, including Search Warrants in an Era of Digital Evidence and Searches and Seizures in a Digital World.) [read post]
27 Dec 2009, 8:03 pm by firstamendmentblogger
Kerr (George Washington University Law School), Vagueness Challenges to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, forthcoming in Minnesota Law Review, 2010. [read post]
27 Dec 2009, 5:58 pm by Ilya Somin
Co-blogger Orin Kerr suggests that the TSA believes terrorists "will want to do the same thing over and over again if we let them. [read post]
26 Dec 2009, 3:43 am by SHG
This is the conflict between the "technology neutral" approach espoused by Orin Kerr, which would apply existing 4th Amendment law (and naturally the exceptions to the law) rather than develop a new jurisprudence that accommodates the distinctions between current and developing technology, the digitized information that can be found on any new device commonly used, from cell phones to PDAs to computers, and the physical world. [read post]