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26 Jul 2017, 2:26 am by Amy Howe
Phillips’ execution would be the first in Ohio since 2014, when inmate Dennis McGuire was executed using a different combination of drugs. [read post]
The collective wisdom of 12 or even six citizens is truly impressive; to use an old phrase, the sum is greater than its parts. [read post]
16 Feb 2017, 9:26 pm by Dennis Crouch
 As Dennis reported last week, nearly twenty amicus briefs have been filed urging reversal, including one signed by sixty-one law professors and economists. [read post]
14 Feb 2017, 5:00 am by Ryan Scoville
The stated purposes were to engage in fact-finding and promote an end to the Syrian war, but details about the trip have raised questions about its wisdom and legality. [read post]
23 Aug 2016, 4:18 am by Dennis Crouch
 Conventional wisdom post-1980 has been that the factual inquiry makes summary judgment of obviousness difficult for a patent challenger. [read post]
29 Apr 2016, 6:47 am by Joe May
For others, his candidacy is like an experiment on a national scale, blowing up conventional wisdom about how American politics and society work. [read post]
1 Apr 2016, 12:05 am
-- with religious disputes, especially today with something so preposterous as ECUSA's Dennis Canon. [read post]
19 Feb 2016, 2:50 pm by Jeff Gamso
*Nor, at least not exactly, is the question about the wisdom of setting execution dates more than three years in the future. [read post]
7 Nov 2015, 8:10 am
 Pardo, Michael S. and Dennis Patterson. [read post]
6 Aug 2015, 7:32 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  Dennis Crouch has had big impact on patent scholarship, mostly by writing short summaries/items of interest to the academic world. [read post]
28 Jul 2015, 9:15 am by Dennis Crouch
by Dennis Crouch Earlier this month I highlighted Professor Kesan’s reports on post-eBay injunction jurisprudence. [read post]
3 Jul 2015, 4:00 am by Ian Mackenzie
The Divisional Court judge went further back than Justice de Grandpré ‘s words of wisdom, and relied on Socrates to support a finding of bias: Socrates perhaps said it best: “four things belong to a judge- to hear courteously, to answer wisely, to consider soberly and to decide impartially. [read post]