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22 Jun 2010, 2:55 am by INFORRM
The other proposition which Mr Warby sought to derive from Stephens v Avery, since one of the protagonists happened to have been a married woman, is that i [read post]
21 Jun 2010, 3:17 pm by Kashmir Hill & David Lat
Northwestern Professor Steven Lubet, who has a book coming out this fall about courtroom resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, emailed us to note two justices from the 19th century who made failed runs for their parties’ presidential nominations: In addition to Hughes, sitting Associate Justice John McLean (of Ohio) sought the Republican nomination in 1856, finishing second to John Fremont (he also got a handful of delegate votes on the first ballot in 1860). [read post]
21 Jun 2010, 10:26 am
 The decision 7-1 with Justice Samuel Alito writing the opinion for the court, with Justice John Paul Stevens dissenting. [read post]
21 Jun 2010, 8:20 am by Tom Kosakowski
Update 6/23/10: Progressive blogger Stephen Lendman profiles Sporkin and calls him "BP's Fixer. [read post]
21 Jun 2010, 6:23 am by Lawrence Solum
Gregoriana)Sebastiano Maffettone (LUISS)Stephen Macedo (Princeton)Tariq Modood (Bristol, tbc)Theo de Wit (Tilburg)The International Research Network on Religion and Democracy (IRNRD), LUISS University, Rome, and John Cabot University, Rome, are pleased to announce an international conference, ‘Between Rawls and Religion: Liberalism in a Postsecular World’, to be held in Rome on December 16-18, 2010.The conference will bring together scholars in philosophy, sociology,… [read post]
20 Jun 2010, 9:17 pm by Andrew Raff
On December 6, 1933, Judge John Woolsey ruled that James Joyce's Ulysses could be imported into the United States, since it was not, as the United States government maintained, obscene. [read post]
20 Jun 2010, 4:16 pm by Seth Borden
(The Board members were Don Zimmerman, Donald Dotson, Jerry Hunter, John Higgins, James Stephens, Mary Cracraft, John Raudabaugh, William Gould, Sarah Fox and Wilma Liebman). [read post]
20 Jun 2010, 12:01 pm by Daniel Solove
Tulis and Stephen Macedo, The Limits of Constitutional Democracy * Jonathan Bendor, Daniel Diermeier, David A. [read post]
18 Jun 2010, 5:22 pm by The Recorder
It included partners Stephen Goff, Marcia Augsburger, John Barnes and Brian Taylor. [read post]
18 Jun 2010, 7:33 am by Erin Hawk
To read about our review, please click here: Labor & Employment - Ohio - Ranked 1 Chambers USA also ranked five of our Labor and Employment partners individually:   Bradd N Siegel - Labor & Employment Ohio Charles C Warner - Labor & Employment Ohio John M Stephen - Labor & Employment Ohio Fred G Pressley Jr - Labor & Employment Ohio Kevin Griffith - Labor & Employment Ohio    [read post]
18 Jun 2010, 12:03 am by Jeralyn
Justices Stephen Breyer and John Paul Stevens, would have granted the request for a stay. [read post]
17 Jun 2010, 1:42 pm by Eric Hoke, Paralegal
Legislative leaders now want to expand the program to include offshore wind projects in hopes of making the state a destination for developers.No offshore wind turbines yet exist in the United States, but states are in a race to be the first and biggest producers.A bill sponsored by Senate President Stephen Sweeney (D., Gloucester) and Minority Leader Thomas H. [read post]
16 Jun 2010, 8:32 pm by Roger Alford
The US national group that made the decision includes the current Legal Adviser, Harold Koh, and three past Legal Advisers, David Andrews, John Bellinger, and former ICJ judge Stephen Schwebel. [read post]
16 Jun 2010, 8:53 am
On December 6, 1933, Judge John Woolsey ruled that James Joyce's Ulysses could be imported into the United States, since it was not, as the United States government maintained, obscene. [read post]
15 Jun 2010, 8:18 am by Steve Hall
Justice Breyer’s opinion was joined by Chief Justice John G. [read post]
15 Jun 2010, 5:58 am by pete.black@gmail.com (Peter Black)
"Stephen Burt - Always On" http://j.mp/bWlGhB this is a really cool visualisation from the guardian ... [read post]