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5 Mar 2012, 2:00 am by Steve Lombardi
 Mighty Joe Young - (1949) (Gorilla) (Robert Armstrong) 44. [read post]
12 Feb 2012, 3:20 am by INFORRM
Atkins presented Owens with false stories on Girls Aloud singer Nicola Roberts, actors Gemma Arterton, Hugh Grant and Rhys Ifans and director Guy Ritchie. [read post]
4 Feb 2012, 4:22 pm by INFORRM
He visibly angered when Robert Jay drew comparisons between the coverage of the McCanns with that of Chris Jefferies, the landlord of murder victim Joanna Yeates. [read post]
10 Jan 2012, 11:34 am by Adam Wahlberg
Chief Justice Roberts was trying to say that context makes all the difference in the world and that a young child would understand the difference between the use of the f-word if an adult slams his finger with a hammer as opposed to the s-word in the case of Nicole Richie [saying it on air], which I thought was curious because I'm not sure that it's true (laughs), at least if the concern is that this is expanding the child's vocabulary, aside from the obvious lack of… [read post]
8 Jan 2012, 7:00 am
Kennedy Robert Kennedy: On Martin Luther King and Race Discrimination "It perhaps well to ask what kind of nation we are and what direction we want to move in. [read post]
22 Dec 2011, 8:27 am by judith
As a first year law student, a handful of things are given to you (at least where I studied): a pre-fabricated schedule, a non-negotiable slate of professors, and a basic history lesson — illustrated through individual cases. [read post]
20 Dec 2011, 8:45 am by Ken Shigley
(The following President’s column appeared in the December 2011 issue of the Georgia Bar Journal.) [read post]
21 Nov 2011, 1:50 pm by Geoffrey Rapp
, 21 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW 621 (2011)Ryan M. [read post]
20 Nov 2011, 2:28 pm by Lovechilde
Chancellor Robert Birgeneau thus joins the likes of Bull Connor, the notorious segregationist and architect of the violent repression of the civil rights movement in Birmingham, Alabama, as some of the very few people who view the non-violent tactics of Martin Luther King as violent. [read post]