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5 Dec 2017, 2:37 pm by Benjamin Wittes
This is why both Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton faced plausible criminal jeopardy under the obstruction statutes: In both cases, their obstructive behaviors went well beyond management of the Executive Branch. [read post]
4 Aug 2018, 6:55 am
While I’m no authority, I am a lover and purveyor of the arts so these lists flow as a form of passion and tribute. [read post]
25 May 2017, 8:38 am by Florian Mueller
Unlike Richard Stallman, who calls it a "seductive mirage" to view patents, copyright, trademarks etc. as part of the same larger category of rights called intellectual property, I don't oppose the term when common aspects of otherwise disparate IPRs are meant. [read post]
7 Jun 2019, 6:30 am by Sandy Levinson
 There were, to be sure, some gadflies, such as Richard Epstein at the University of Chicago who denounced the New Deal in root and branch, as well as Gary Lawson and Randy Barnett, all of whom conveyed a distinctly libertarian sensibility. [read post]
12 Mar 2015, 5:46 am by Ben
But the decision was not mine to make - it was District Judge Richard Owen's and he held: "Did Harrison deliberately use the music of He's So Fine? [read post]
8 Oct 2018, 3:28 pm by Eugene Volokh
" This vivid description by Referee Richard Trachy explaining why he was rejecting Kiani's allegation is a model of thoughtful scrutiny, and the district court's factually supported decision to disbelieve Kiani is therefore certainly not clearly erroneous. [read post]
21 Jul 2020, 5:21 pm by Allan Blutstein
Please note in this context that Ryan will be co-teaching a course with Richard Huff about recent FOIA court rulings at ASAP’s annual training conference on July 29, 2020. [read post]
12 Dec 2017, 11:00 am by Josh Blackman
In the first part of this series, I concluded that the “president cannot obstruct justice when he exercises his lawful authority that is vested by Article II of the Constitution. [read post]
14 Jan 2019, 5:59 pm by Florian Mueller
The patent-in-suit is EP2460270 on a "switch with improved biasing" ("biasing" in this context basically meaning that one voltage gets to control another).I'm not going to stay up, or get up at midnight, for a nuisance lawsuit (which is all that this one is in practical terms), but I'm sure many will hear about the decision, so I'll quickly explain what may happen and why it's a pointless lawsuit in any event.If the court clears those iPhones… [read post]
18 Feb 2013, 2:56 pm by Kevin Goldberg
Back in the 1960s, when the FOIA was enacted, my former boss and mentor, Richard M. [read post]
8 Oct 2019, 4:07 am by Edith Roberts
For USA Today, Richard Wolf reports that the argument featured “a debate about what it means to be insane. [read post]