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11 Apr 2018, 8:45 am by Jeff Rosen
The constitutional arguments for and against these assertions of presidential unilateralism are well debated on these We the People podcasts hosted by the National Constitution Center, including John Yoo v. [read post]
4 Feb 2013, 6:18 am by Marissa Miller
In an editorial for The New York Times, Lincoln Caplan urges Justice Anthony Kennedy and the Court “to ensure the right to vote by upholding Section 5″ of the Voting Rights Act in Shelby County v. [read post]
2 Oct 2013, 7:37 am by Steven Smith
Sadly, this whole well-meant misadventure was founded on a false inference. [read post]
29 Oct 2019, 4:23 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
With respect to the biofuel cause of action, defendant met his initial burden on the cross motion by establishing that plaintiff’s allegations of damages are entirely speculative (see Lincoln Trust v Spaziano, 118 AD3d 1399, 1401 [4th Dept 2014]; Bua v Purcell & Ingrao, P.C., 99 AD3d 843, 848 [2d Dept 2012], lv denied 20 NY3d 857 [2013]), and thus plaintiff is “unable to prove at least one of the essential elements of [his] legal malpractice… [read post]
9 Jan 2012, 7:43 am by Steve Hall
Georgia, in which the Supreme Court ruled existing death penalty laws unconstitutional - as well as the 1976 case of Gregg v. [read post]
3 Apr 2013, 5:10 am by Robert Trautmann
As this issue has not yet been addressed, it is in your best interest to file a lawsuit against a negligent broker within the statutory limitations period. 1Carter Lincoln-Mercury, Inc., Leasing Div. v. [read post]
24 Apr 2018, 8:44 am by Jenny Gesley
Silja Vöneky, Der Lieber’s Code und die Wurzeln des modernen Kriegsvölkerrechts, 62 ZaöRV 423 (2002). [read post]
7 Jan 2013, 6:21 am by Marissa Miller
 Finally, in an editorial for The New York Times, Lincoln Caplan addresses Wednesday’s argument in Missouri v. [read post]
12 Apr 2018, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
His cases involved such activists as Emma Goldman, Lincoln Steffens, Margaret Sanger, Max Eastman, Upton Sinclair, John Reed, and Eugene Debs, as well as the socialist magazine The Masses and the New York City Teachers Union. [read post]