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19 Mar 2012, 7:55 am by Lovechilde
Langevin (D-RI 2nd), Rick Larsen (D-WA 2nd), John Larson (D-CT 1st), Jim Leach (R-IA 1st), Barbara Lee (D-CA 9th), Sander Levin (D-MI 12th), John Lewis (D-GA 5th), William Lipinski (D-IL 3rd), Zoe Lofgren (D-CA 16th). [read post]
12 Oct 2011, 5:03 am
Robert Brown, Jr. retheauditors.com By Francine McKenna Reverse Merger Blog By David Feldman Robert A. [read post]
3 Jul 2012, 2:03 pm by Daniel E. Cummins
Francis Lightfoot Lee Carter Braxton Column 4 Pennsylvania: Robert Morris Benjamin Rush Benjamin Franklin John Morton George Clymer James Smith George Taylor James Wilson George Ross Delaware: Caesar Rodney George Read Thomas McKean Column 5 New York: William Floyd Philip Livingston Francis Lewis Lewis Morris New Jersey: Richard Stockton John Witherspoon Francis Hopkinson John Hart Abraham Clark Column 6 New Hampshire: … [read post]
20 Dec 2009, 8:00 pm
" At Harvard, he has long occupied the chair of the guy is who is not John Rawls and not Robert Nozick. [read post]
16 Oct 2008, 6:10 pm
Robert Lee Chapman, Jr. , a 16-page, 2-1 opinion, Chief Judge Baker writes:Appellants-defendants John D. [read post]
27 Mar 2017, 4:18 am by Edith Roberts
At Lock Law Blog, Ryan Lockman discusses Lee v. [read post]
1 Mar 2019, 4:19 am by Edith Roberts
Briefly: At Bloomberg, Greg Stohr reports that “Chief Justice John Roberts is showing a new willingness to side with the U.S. [read post]
1 Jun 2014, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
”  Robert Lee Hale, John Dickinson, Gerard Henderson, and other law writers joined with Learned Hand, Louis Brandeis, and other judges with slashing attacks on the “miserable obfuscation” (Frankfurter)  that passed judicial reasoning in rate cases and the litigation that made rate regulation “a failure, if not a farce” (Charles Clark, dean of the Yale Law School). [read post]
26 May 2017, 1:45 pm
As my colleague Lee Rowland recently pointed out, our free speech rights are indivisible, with civil rights leaders’ speech protected by the courts, for example, based on rulings protecting the speech of racists speaking at KKK rallies. [read post]