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8 Nov 2019, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
His trial offers the possibility of fresh insights into the strange quest by some in Trump’s orbit for a kind of political kryptonite to use against Hillary Clinton – secret emails that would, they hoped, destroy her candidacy. [read post]
7 Oct 2019, 8:51 am by Ilya Somin
In the main, they rely on the notion that the Tenth Amendment preserves states' "power to tax all property, business, and persons, within their respective limits," Thomson v. [read post]
4 Aug 2019, 8:53 pm by Omar Ha-Redeye
In July 2019, LSAC released a new process for administering a writing sample, separate from the main multiple-choice component of the exam. [read post]
21 Jun 2019, 9:04 am by Ilya Somin
The main point at issue in Knick was whether the Court should overrule Williamson County Regional Planning Commission v. [read post]
23 May 2019, 7:08 am by Jack Goldsmith
The analysis is lengthy, so I will state my main conclusions here: None of the critics defends the report’s actual reasoning, which is pretty obviously flawed. [read post]
20 May 2019, 5:49 am
The main message, however, was that normative researchers should really make efforts to understand how the technology works. [read post]
25 Apr 2019, 12:46 pm by Jo Dale Carothers
  Well, the PTAB essentially made just that argument in Hulu, LLC v. [read post]
12 Apr 2019, 2:35 pm by opseo
Struggling Real Estate Developers May Get Power To Tax You Along the lines of the strange and perhaps outrageous, there’s an article in the Dallas Morning News reporting that the Dallas City Council is considering (today 2/11/09) giving real estate developers the power to tax Dallas-Fort Worth residents. [read post]
16 Jan 2019, 12:05 pm by Ilya Somin
To briefly recap, the main point at issue in Knick is whether the Court should overrule or limit Williamson County Regional Planning Commission v. [read post]
5 Oct 2018, 3:31 pm by Lyle Denniston
Another precedent that some of his critics said might be vulnerable is United States v. [read post]