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27 Feb 2009, 8:43 am
(Editor’s Note: This post is based on a client memorandum by Martin Lipton, Steven A. [read post]
3 Jul 2009, 9:20 pm
This can be particularly helpful if you’re forced from your office due to a natural disaster like a flood or hurricane. [read post]
2 Jul 2010, 9:26 am by Eugene Volokh
Stevens, the majority opinion said: The demand for hunting depictions exceeds the estimated demand for crush videos or animal fighting depictions by several orders of magnitude. [read post]
24 Nov 2010, 10:44 am by Christine Dowling
  Blyth called several detectives to the scene before learning the room was a set for a horror film shot several years ago, left intact for possible re-takes. [read post]
28 Aug 2008, 3:06 am
You're welcome, but I still think the arrogance and entitlement of Ted Stevens is both disgraceful in itself, and a blot on the honor of the Republicans. [read post]
10 Mar 2021, 4:42 pm by INFORRM
Steven Barnett, Professor of Communications, University of Westminster This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. [read post]
10 Jan 2023, 1:24 pm by Brad Schnure
New Jersey may be on the wrong track for now, but we’re showing it doesn’t have to stay that way. [read post]
9 Jul 2016, 6:50 am by INFORRM
” Perhaps the most egregious example was a front-page Daily Mail headline on June 16 (inevitably repeated by the Sun) claiming that a truckload of migrants had arrived in the U.K. demanding, “We’re from Europe – let us in! [read post]
4 Aug 2009, 12:48 pm
   The In re Servaas  decision including all concurrences and dissents is here. [read post]
7 Jun 2007, 1:29 pm
Of course, the president, who Bradbury said re-authorized the NSA program every 45 days for almost six years, would have to erect that hurdle himself. [read post]
23 Oct 2008, 10:07 pm
They're not going to pay them. [read post]
29 Nov 2010, 4:50 am by Federal and Extradition Defense
Humanitarian Law Project, the same majority, this time joined by Justice John Paul Stevens, ruled that the First Amendment permits Congress to imprison human rights activists for up to fifteen years merely for advising militant organizations on ways to reject violence and pursue their disputes through lawful means. [read post]