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6 Feb 2020, 11:11 am by Jeh Johnson
In Dec. 2007 Charlie Savage—then of the Boston Globe, now of the New York Times—sent the 2008 presidential candidates a questionnaire asking them to describe their view of the president’s war powers. [read post]
5 Jan 2020, 2:52 pm by Kevin LaCroix
Supreme Court’s March 2018 entry of its opinion in Cyan, Inc. v. [read post]
5 Jan 2020, 2:52 pm by Kevin LaCroix
Supreme Court’s March 2018 entry of its opinion in Cyan, Inc. v. [read post]
4 Aug 2019, 1:26 pm by Bill Marler
Thanks to the New York Times and Matt Richtel for “Tainted Pork, Ill Consumers and an Investigation Thwarted. [read post]
21 Apr 2019, 9:01 pm by Joseph Margulies
On that Tuesday last November, I was at a prison in upstate New York for my weekly class on law and politics since the New Deal. [read post]
27 Mar 2019, 10:16 am by Margaret Taylor
The New York Times wrote, regarding Kushner, that “[o]fficials had raised questions about his own and his family’s real estate business’s ties to foreign governments and investors, and about initially unreported contacts he had with foreigners. [read post]
20 Feb 2019, 10:32 am by admin
New York,3 that the Supreme Court matter-of-factly held that the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment was “of course” applicable to the states.4 To justify incorporation, Penn Central cited only one 19th century case, which itself did not mention the Fifth Amendment.5 Before Penn Central, the Court relied on the Due Process Clause to restrict the scope of state taking power. [read post]
21 Sep 2018, 11:57 am by Mark Tabakman
Top Shelf Productions et al., and was filed in federal court in the Eastern District of New York. [read post]
6 Aug 2018, 11:43 am by Anthony Gaughan
And no less an authority than Joseph Story reached the opposite conclusion in the 1842 case of Swift v. [read post]
22 May 2018, 4:31 am by Edith Roberts
Scott Oswald at The Employment Law Group, and Terri Gerstein and Sharon Block in an op-ed for The New York Times. [read post]