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16 Apr 2012, 3:15 am by SHG
So Hawley concedes that he presided over a bureaucracy that institutionalized failure at the expense of Americans, yet never uttered a negative word. [read post]
16 Apr 2012, 3:00 am by Ted Folkman
On Chevron’s side, we’ve had a series of posts from Professor Doug Cassel of Notre Dame Law School, one of the authors of a brief Chevron submitted to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. [read post]
14 Apr 2012, 2:33 pm by Angelo A. Paparelli
Bush imposed tariffs on imported steel in 2002 and again when Congress enacted and President Obama signed the American Recovery and Relief Act in 2009 (with its "Buy American" requirements to purchase iron, steel, and manufactured goods for use in public construction and public works projects). [read post]
13 Apr 2012, 1:19 pm by Kelly Buchanan
Unless there is early revision of inspection laws of foreign countries along the lines laid down hereinafter, the committee deems it proper that such reciprocal arrangements be terminated, and that no vessel shall be licensed to carry passengers from ports of the United States until all regulations and requirements of the laws of the United States have been fully complied with. [read post]
13 Apr 2012, 8:52 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  Feb. 15, 1972: dividing line for sound recording protection. [read post]
13 Apr 2012, 6:20 am by Chris
” He is also one of the steady voices in the on-line movement seeking justice for Trayvon Martin. [read post]
13 Apr 2012, 5:33 am by Bridget Crawford
  Here's the morning's line-up: Panel 1--Gender, Race and the Judiciary Moderator: Linda Greenhouse Renee Newman Knake (MSU), Rethinking Gender Equality in the Legal Profession's Pipeline to Power Keith Bybee (Syracuse), The Limits of Debate or What We Talk About When We Talk About Gender Imbalance on the Bench Sally Kenney (Newcomb College, Tulane), Gender at Work: The First Women on State Supreme Courts Angela Onwuachi-Willig (Iowa) and Amber Fricke (Iowa), The… [read post]
13 Apr 2012, 5:10 am by Bridget Crawford
  Here's the morning's line-up: Welcome & Opening Plenary: Deborah Rhode (Stanford), Women and the Path to Leadership Panel 1--Gender, Race and the Judiciary Moderator: Linda Greenhouse Renee Newman Knake (MSU), Rethinking Gender Equality in the Legal Profession's Pipeline to Power Keith Bybee (Syracuse), The Limits of Debate or What We Talk About When We Talk About Gender Imbalance on the Bench Sally Kenney (Newcomb College, Tulane), Gender at… [read post]
12 Apr 2012, 7:38 pm by Kevin Funnell
"In doing so, the biggest American banks will aid the growth of the American economy and protect American prosperity," said Bove, the vice president of equity research at Rochdale Securities. [read post]
12 Apr 2012, 6:00 am by Will Bland
Then President Johnson ordered several executive agencies, including the Department of Commerce, Maritime Administration, State Department, Treasury Department, U.S. [read post]
12 Apr 2012, 6:00 am by Will Bland
  Then President Johnson ordered several executive agencies, including the Department of Commerce, Maritime Administration, State Department, Treasury Department, U.S. [read post]
12 Apr 2012, 4:24 am by Mark Methenitis
President Barack Obama famously looked to the crowd for a significant portion of his 2008 campaign financing. [read post]
12 Apr 2012, 3:49 am by Russ Bensing
  That usually involves drawing lines. [read post]
11 Apr 2012, 12:47 pm by Edward A. Fallone
  The debate was co-sponsored by the American Constitution Society and the Federalist Society. [read post]
11 Apr 2012, 10:19 am by PunditMom
His plan also calls for changes in Medicaid and Medicare, as well as making insurance portable across state lines, rather than connected to Americans’ employment. [read post]
11 Apr 2012, 6:27 am by Chris Castle
Congress passed the JOBS (Jumpstart our Business Startups) Act, and President Obama is expected to sign it. [read post]
11 Apr 2012, 4:37 am
It seems to me there are three possibilities, none of them entirely satisfactory: 1) Always; 2) Never; 3) Sometimes. 1) A very strong "departmentalist" view along the lines championed in recent years by Larry Kramer would emphasize that the President heads a co-equal branch of government. [read post]