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11 Oct 2018, 9:01 pm by Jim Sedor
Ohio: Workers Allege Campaign Donations Were Expected, Rewarded by Summit Prosecutor Sherri Bevan WalshWKYC – Phil Trexler and Tom Meyer | Published: 10/10/2018 Summit County Prosecutor Sherri Bevan Walsh is accused of ignoring acts of bullying, sexual harassment, and racial discrimination in her office, while allowing political campaigning to take place by favored workers, sometimes on county time, and requiring campaign donations of her workers and denying pay… [read post]
13 Jul 2018, 4:24 am by Edith Roberts
” For The New York Times, Alan Feuer reports that “[a]n array of criminal justice advocates — civil libertarians, a law enforcement organization, even a group run by the industrialist Koch brothers — has joined forces to ask the Supreme Court to reconsider the contentious doctrine of qualified immunity, which permits the authorities to avoid being sued for misconduct even when they violate the law. [read post]
18 May 2018, 6:01 am
Posted by David Ingles and Sven Mickisch, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, on Monday, May 14, 2018 Tags: Banks, Capital requirements, Dodd-Frank Act, Financial institutions, Financial regulation, Liquidity, Mergers & acquisitions, SIFIs, Stress tests Discovery Trends in Litigation Finance Arrangements Posted by Alan R. [read post]
27 Apr 2018, 8:49 am by Jonathan Spontarelli
      National: For Politicians Scraping Bottom, a Scarce Resource: Impeachment LawyersNew York Times – Alan Blinder | Published: 4/22/2018 There are only a handful of lawyers who have helped shepherd governors and lawmakers through the trauma of a possible impeachment. [read post]
23 Apr 2018, 9:01 pm by Jonathan Spontarelli
Campaign Finance Missouri: “Greitens Charged with Second Felony After AG Investigation into Veterans Charity” by Jason Hancock, Allison Kite, and Bryan Lowry for Kansas City Star Ohio: “Questions Raised About Campaign Contributions and Influence at Columbus City Hall” by Doug Caruso and Rick Rouan for Columbus Dispatch Pennsylvania: “Philadelphia Tries Again on Campaign Finance Reforms” by Ryan Briggs for City & State Pennsylvania Elections National:… [read post]
24 Mar 2018, 4:43 am by William Ford
Alan Rozenshtein argued that big tech companies’ period of insulation from government regulation appears to be coming to a close. [read post]
8 Mar 2018, 4:58 am by Colby Pastre
Key Findings In December 2017, Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), arguably the most significant piece of tax legislation in three decades. [read post]
28 Oct 2017, 1:56 pm by Mitu Gulati
Netflix has long interested me as a company, not only because of shows like "Master of None" (Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang have delivered brilliantly), its darwinian management philosophy (very cool podcast on Planet Money), but because of its uncertain future. [read post]
8 Jul 2017, 5:17 am by David Meyer Lindenberg
Consider Duke professor Alan Rosenberg’s recent screed against the Constitution, hot dogs and bald eagles, a tale of self-loathing so exquisitely told you can feel the whip impact your back as you read. [read post]
7 Jun 2017, 12:41 pm by Jonathan H. Adler
” In related news, three of Stras’s former colleagues on the Minnesota Supreme Court — Alan Page, Helen Meyer and Paul Anderson — have authored a letter strongly supporting his nomination to the U.S. [read post]
31 Mar 2017, 3:00 am by Scott Bomboy
Alan Ackerman, an eminent-domain lawyer in Michigan, told The Wall Street Journal that the Trump administration could use a legal tactic by filing large groups of cases. [read post]
29 Mar 2017, 5:09 am by SHG
David Meyer-Lindenberg crosses Chairman of the Board of Cato Institute, Robert Levy. [read post]
3 Feb 2017, 9:58 am by Chuck Finder
Alan Lambert, Arts & Sciences: “If there is anything that Americans should have learned from Donald Trump, it’s to expect the unexpected. [read post]
22 Jan 2017, 1:49 pm by Lawrence B. Ebert
The work of Leibniz was more directed to differential calculus and Newton more concerned with integration.Other work of Leibniz pre-saged much work of Alan Turing, which is curiously cited in Ten Law Professors’ Brief in Trading Technologies v. [read post]