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25 Oct 2010, 6:49 pm by Steve McConnell
Listen: when we said "Come at Me, Bro" we didn't really mean for you guys to come at us! [read post]
25 Oct 2010, 5:24 am by Rita Handrich
According to the lead researcher, “those who buck accepted norms are given only a limited opportunity to succeed”. [read post]
25 Oct 2010, 5:00 am by Randall Roth
  Most of the scholarship is coming from inside China, of course, and the common theme is the need to “nativize” the transplanted trust in order for it to thrive, or at least do no harm, in its new environment. [read post]
24 Oct 2010, 9:44 pm by Michael Geist
  Reform efforts have invariably come as a response to international pressures, with the United Kingdom exerting significant influence over the early attempts to craft a genuine made-in-Canada copyright law. [read post]
23 Oct 2010, 9:51 pm by Julian Ku
  Professor Evan Criddle posted his complaint on Opinio Juris at this link: http://opiniojuris.org/2010/07/19/international-law-plagiarism-charge-bedevils-philippines-supreme-court-justice/ a)      Professor Criddle told Opinio Juris:  “Speaking for myself, the most troubling aspect of the court’s jus cogens discussion is that it implies that the prohibitions against crimes against humanity, sexual slavery, and torture are… [read post]
21 Oct 2010, 12:07 pm by admin
  The buildings that have gone up so far come in two contrasting styles. [read post]
21 Oct 2010, 10:10 am by The Legal Blog
The settled law as regards the sanctity of master plan norms as explained in several decisions of the Supreme Court and the High Courts may be noticed. [read post]
21 Oct 2010, 6:36 am by Dennis Hursh
"Engineering social norms is hard," says Jeffrey Munn, a principal with the consulting firm Hewitt in Washington. [read post]
20 Oct 2010, 7:05 pm
 But the demoralization that comes from believing that these are only pretty words is likely to be a self-fulfilling prophecy. [read post]
20 Oct 2010, 4:30 am by Norman Gregory Fernandez
Well, I come up with a solution; it is called Norm’s Tidbits. [read post]
19 Oct 2010, 9:00 pm
The first part of the decade saw strong growth in state tax revenues, and lawmakers may have come to believe that this growth trajectory was the new norm, planning their future budgets based on unrealistic assumptions about revenue (see Joe Henchman's related post outlining why state deficit numbers can sometimes be misleading). [read post]
18 Oct 2010, 12:14 pm by PJ Blount
Joint resolutions on space security, and the adoption of international norms or “codes of conduct” are also examples of TCBMs. [read post]
18 Oct 2010, 11:43 am by PJ Blount
Due to an increasing number of space actors, spacecrafts and space debris, the international community must come together to measure and reduce the risks to space operation for all. [read post]
18 Oct 2010, 11:08 am
We now are well positioned to bridge the operational and normative aspects of the UN’s support to Member States to advance gender equality, and also to have a stronger voice to ensure a more coherent UN system response. [read post]
18 Oct 2010, 10:23 am by Kashmir Hill
It’s too easy for them to pander to angry voters, especially when it comes to folks stigmatized as sex offenders,” writes Norm Pattis in the Connecticut Law Tribune.What say you? [read post]
17 Oct 2010, 1:48 pm by Editor
Neither does Norm Pattis, who writes on his blog this week about Qualified Immunity And The Police State. [read post]
17 Oct 2010, 1:48 pm by Editor
Neither does Norm Pattis, who writes on his blog this week about Qualified Immunity And The Police State. [read post]
17 Oct 2010, 3:50 am by Sandy Levinson
For the symposium on Bruce Ackerman, The Decline and Fall of the American RepublicIn his extraordinary new book, The Decline and Fall of the American Republic, Bruce Ackerman begins, quite literally, by condemning the “triumphalism” that surrounds most discussion of the Constitution (which extends, it should be recognized, to critics of the Supreme Court whose sole complaint is that judges aren’t faithful to the one true view of constitutional meaning, which would indeed provide… [read post]
16 Oct 2010, 7:26 am by Guest Blogger
Executives are now almost universally the most powerful/dangerous branch of government (perhaps Iran and China aside), and concentration of power in the chief executive is the norm. [read post]