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15 Jul 2007, 11:08 pm
Welcome to Blawg Review Number 117: the Bill of Rights/Criminal Law Edition.Approximately 5% of previous Blawg Review hosts have blogs related to criminal law, and not all of them practice and/or blog exclusively about criminal defense: Appellate Law & Practice, Crime and Federalism, JAG Central, Blonde Justice, Concurring Opinions, and Public Defender Stuff.This week, I will supplement the usual suspects’ contributions (i.e. posts from Civil Lawyers) with a healthy dose from… [read post]
30 Jun 2007, 8:59 am
Even the famously ambitious Warren Court preferred to rely on the weaker support of the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause for many of its decisions on individual rights. [read post]
23 Apr 2007, 10:03 pm
Says Daniel McCurdy, a patent consultant in Warren, N.J., 'They are the arms merchants in the new patent wars.'" (Nathan Vardi, Forbes, May 7). [read post]
15 Mar 2007, 5:30 pm
In Friday's edition of The Christian Science Monitor: Warren Richey will have an article headlined "The self-portrait of an Al Qaeda leader: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed put the murder of reporter Daniel Pearl on his long list of terrorist acts. [read post]
5 Mar 2007, 12:04 am
"If it had dropped another 300 points, then some of the companies might have had second thoughts about some of the M&A deals we're working on," says Fenwick & West's Daniel Winnike. [read post]
14 Feb 2007, 7:20 am
  On Wednesday, Elizabeth Warren presented work at my center on the effect of medical crises on bankruptcy. [read post]
3 Feb 2007, 6:25 am
" Finally, adding to the first section's discussions of the views of Warren Quinn and Peter Unger, the fourth section analyzes the views of others in the non-consequentialist and consequentialist camps such as Peter Singer, Daniel Kahnemann, Bernard Gert, and Thomas Scanlon. [read post]
7 Jan 2007, 9:25 am
But if Professor Warren is reading the data right, then the industry is no better off now than it was before 2005.How can this be? [read post]