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19 Feb 2021, 7:59 am by Bob Bauer
Then another 106 years passed before the next major congressional move toward impeachment, the House Judiciary Committee vote to impeach Richard Nixon in 1974 and then three more impeachments followed in relatively quick succession: Clinton’s 22 years later, and then, after another 20 years, Trump’s first and second impeachments. [read post]
17 Apr 2015, 10:45 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Warners; Richards (someone wanted to make a new dictionary from another’s)); 111 fair use findings, 40 did not find transformativeness and 7 explicitly found nontransformativeness. [read post]
5 Jun 2023, 9:30 pm by ernst
[As longtime LHB readers know, I post here the essays I research and write for my exam in American Legal History, which principally treats the years 1898 to 1962. [read post]
The whistleblower explains that he was not a firsthand witness to the conversation between Trump and Zelensky but, instead, that he received word from “[m]ultiple White House officials with direct knowledge of the call” who “were deeply disturbed by what had transpired in the phone call. [read post]
22 Feb 2017, 6:37 am
  The court begins the opinion by explaining thatVickie M. [read post]
2 Jul 2020, 11:37 am by Quinta Jurecic
If you strain your memory very hard, you might recall a man named Robert Mueller. [read post]
4 Feb 2023, 12:16 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
A Few Words for a Lost Friend: Tribute to Dmitry Karshtedt (Bob Brauneis, Mark Lemley, Jake Sherkow) Closing Plenary Session: Fair use Robert Brauneis, Copyright Transactions in the Shadow of Fair Use Suppose a work does not infringe another work because and only because it’s been ruled a fair use. [read post]
1 May 2020, 7:04 am
The following, albeit lightly edited, is from the Bread and Roses Centennial Committee’s (1912-2012) Facebook post several years ago accounting for the distinction between May Day and Labor Day in this country: “Ever wonder why the U.S. celebrates Labor Day, the first Monday in Sept, while May 1 is a day recognized around the world as a workers’ holiday, a day of solidarity between workers of all nationalities? [read post]
9 Aug 2013, 7:13 am by Rebecca Tushnet
”  The latter raise interesting questions of government control, though I’m not sure people who aren’t steeped in the First Amendment will object to government control of symbols in the same way—after all, most nations have copyright in government works; what’s different about trademark? [read post]
12 Mar 2017, 9:46 am by Emma Kohse
Judge Spath responds that it’s on the list of motions for today, and turns to Richard Kammen for the defense to check whether there is anything else to clarify before proceeding. [read post]
26 Oct 2016, 6:24 am by J. Paul Pope
Bush’s briefer when Bush said, “I’m sure that when I become president you’ll start giving me the good stuff. [read post]
10 Mar 2020, 7:52 pm by Riana Pfefferkorn
So far, I’ve covered what I believe to be some First Amendment and due process problems with the EARN IT Act bill. [read post]
I need to remember every single word that is spoken, and again, I could be wrong, I'm 56 years old, I've been, seen a few things, my sense was the attorney general knew he shouldn't be leaving which was why he was leaving and I don't know Kushner well but I think he picked up on the same thing so I knew something was about to happen that I needed to pay very close attention to. [read post]
19 Sep 2016, 4:00 am by Guest Blogger
In a wonderful poem by Richard Blanco, the Inaugural Poet for Barack Obama’s second installation as President, we are reminded that our country may not be where we happened to be born but where we would wish to die. [read post]
21 Dec 2013, 8:11 am by Guest Blogger
We see this analysis going strong, from earlier writings such as Harlan M. [read post]
8 Mar 2017, 11:28 am by Christine Corcos
In honor of International Women's Day, a list of some films that feature female lawyers and judges.A la folie, pas du tout (2002). [read post]