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16 Dec 2013, 1:52 am by Laura Sandwell
Williams v Central Bank of Nigeria, heard 4 – 5 November 2013. [read post]
2 Dec 2013, 10:52 am
Soma, Les relations entre l’Union africaine et la Communauté économique des Etats de l’Afrique de l’Ouest en matière de maintien de la paix Moetsi Duchatellier & Mutoy Mubiala, La Convention de l’Union africaine sur la protection et l’assistance aux personnes déplacées en Afrique : une codification régionale des principes directeurs des Nations Unies relatifs au… [read post]
27 Nov 2013, 6:36 am by Will Baude
(Will Baude) Yesterday I posted the amicus brief that I and a group of constitutional law scholars filed in the Court’s recess appointments case, Noel Canning. [read post]
11 Nov 2013, 12:02 am by Laura Sandwell
Today in Courtroom 2 is In the matter of LC (Children) (Nos. 1 and 2), to be heard by L Hale, L Wilson, L Sumption, L Toulson and L Hodge. [read post]
24 Oct 2013, 9:01 pm by Paula Mitchell
 Jury Foreman William Zervakos described a deliberations room “full of tears and spinning moral compasses as each juror struggled to come to grips with their own beliefs about what factors—including Arias’ young age at the time of the killing and her lack of criminal history—should cause them to show mercy and spare her life. [read post]
24 Oct 2013, 10:26 am by Paul Rosenzweig
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence was to have had a hearing today on proposed reforms to the NSA surveillance programs. [read post]
22 Oct 2013, 10:03 pm by Daniel B. Cohen
Conversely, autoclaving mature compost and re-introducing human pathogens allows for pathogen survival and increase. [read post]
14 Oct 2013, 6:08 am by Schachtman
Now silicosis, you’re a dirty robber and a thief.Awww silicosis, dirty robber and a thief.Robbed me of my right to live and all you brought poor me was grief. [read post]
23 Sep 2013, 9:01 pm by Paula Mitchell
  In a capital case, “settlement” rarely occurs, but when it does, it typically results in moving a mentally ill inmate off of death row to another facility and re-sentencing him or her to life without the possibility of parole. [read post]