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20 May 2024, 5:00 am by Josh Blackman
In the wake of the announced boycott against Columbia University, I posed several questions to Judge Matthew Solomson of the U.S. [read post]
16 Dec 2019, 11:16 am by Gordon Ahl, William Ford
Summer Volunteer Legal Internship, U.S. [read post]
23 May 2015, 9:00 pm by Stephen Bilkis
Section 156 authorizes Family Court to apply judiciary law civil and criminal contempt sanctions “unless a specific punishment or other remedy for such violation is provided in this act or any other law” (Family Court Act § 156). [read post]
8 Oct 2021, 7:38 am by Quinta Jurecic, Molly E. Reynolds
In July, the House select committee on the Jan. 6 attack started its work with a headline-grabbing hearing, featuring testimony from law enforcement officers present at the Capitol during the attempted insurrection. [read post]
26 May 2020, 11:25 am by Elliot Setzer
.: The Cato Institute will hold a live online policy forum to discuss Chinese-U.S. relations after the COVID-19 pandemic. [read post]
22 Feb 2018, 11:00 am by Thania Sanchez
One reason for doubt about the future may be the recent political backlash against human rights in many countries, like Egypt, Russia, Turkey, Venezuela or even the U.S., where few would have expected such a shift even just a few years ago. [read post]
16 Aug 2019, 5:00 am by Brian Kim
By retaliating against the South Korean court decision with calculated trade sanctions in a strategically chosen industry, Japan has opened itself up to accusations of “invading” the sovereignty of another nation and its independent judiciary—accusations it must now deny by producing evidence that there were legitimate and sufficient national security reasons for undercutting a fellow U.S. ally. [read post]
11 Dec 2020, 2:00 am
 While the Supreme Court's jurisdiction is normally "appellate" -- meaning that it has power to review decisions on appeal from lower courts -- "original" jurisdiction refers to the (rather rare) type of cases which must be commenced at the outset in the U.S. [read post]
27 Sep 2024, 7:30 am by Guest Blogger
  U.S. politics is deeply conflictual, he says, marked by extreme geographic, political, and ideological polarisation. [read post]
9 May 2017, 6:20 am by Peter Margulies
Reading the tea-leaves of appellate argument can be tricky, but skepticism about the legality of President Trump’s revised Executive Order (EO) was a prominent strand in Monday’s Fourth Circuit en banc argument on whether to affirm a Maryland district court’s injunction halting the EO. [read post]
3 Feb 2017, 12:02 pm by Andrew Kent
But may parties—specifically here U.S. government officials who are sued to block implementation of a [read post]
6 Aug 2019, 8:23 am by Quinta Jurecic, Benjamin Wittes
In the wake of the attack, the FBI released a statement announcing that the bureau “remains concerned that U.S. [read post]
11 May 2016, 1:07 pm by Elina Saxena
A spokesman for the Department of Justice said that “the department is committed to ensuring the defendant is held accountable for his alleged role in the terrorist attack on the U.S. [read post]
9 Nov 2015, 1:37 pm by Benjamin Wittes
Over the last few weeks, Congress and the White House have been circling one another, angling for that final bit of leverage that will define whether President Obama does or does not get to fulfill his first-week-in-office pledge to shutter the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. [read post]