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29 Mar 2010, 11:07 am
Defendant felt exhausted, but she made sure the baby was breathing. [read post]
16 Feb 2023, 8:55 am by Lawrence Solum
  Here is the abstract: In the 1987 decision, McCleskey v. [read post]
13 Jun 2020, 8:38 am by Eric Goldman
A viral video of people doing a “Running Man Challenge” was featured on the Ellen DeGeneres TV show. [read post]
14 Feb 2024, 1:12 pm
The circumstances would lead an objectively reasonable person believe that the officers required their attention and that they could not simply depart. . . .Finally, although the dialogue between Paul and Officer Kumlander appears to have been non-confrontational in tone and language up to the point when Paul stated that he was a parolee, this is not strong evidence to conclude that a reasonable person would have felt at liberty to terminate the encounter with the officer. . . . [read post]
28 Feb 2014, 12:04 pm
 An effort that may well be worthwhile if you've ever felt yourself on the hot seat at oral argument. [read post]
11 Sep 2017, 12:43 pm
"Marco testified he woke up because he felt “hard pain” “in [his] butt. [read post]
10 Jun 2010, 11:39 am
She felt the back of her neck get warm, but did not realize she had been shot until she hit the ground, forehead first. [read post]
29 Aug 2012, 12:35 pm
  San Diego Police Sergeant Charles Lara drove into the Motel 6's parking lot and saw people pointing north. [read post]
” Academics, practitioners and legal reform groups have long criticised PAL as both appallingly unclear and manifestly unfair, which has now culminated in a clear indication that the Court felt duty-bound to clarify the law. [read post]
6 May 2014, 2:05 pm by Christopher Lund
The Supreme Court yesterday decided Town of Greece v. [read post]
11 Oct 2010, 10:38 am by Robert Sewell
I can’t imagine how the Snyder family felt. [read post]
15 Dec 2018, 11:05 am by JB
Because so many powerful and influential people made these arguments, mainstream media felt compelled to treat them as serious legal claims and this also helped support their reasonableness.The composition of the federal bench also matters, because an argument is more likely to be thought plausible, and possibly succeed, if many federal judges are likely to entertain it and take it seriously.Let's apply this analysis to Texas v. [read post]