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1 Jul 2021, 12:57 pm by John Elwood
They are joined by recent arrival Carson v. [read post]
9 Jun 2021, 6:04 am by Eugene Volokh
We take judicial notice that the district court has also sealed at least three other cases brought by McCoy involving similar subject matter. [read post]
6 Mar 2021, 10:50 am by Josh Blackman
Lucero participated in the en banc court's consideration of this matter while still in active status. [read post]
How should Americans, and Congress and the Biden administration, think about the problem of accountability for the past four years? [read post]
21 Jan 2021, 8:30 pm by Jim Sedor
National/Federal As Trump’s Presidency Recedes into History, Scholars Seek to Understand His Reign – and What It Says About American Democracy MSN – David Nakamura (Washington Post) | Published: 1/18/2021 President Trump’s four years in office ended after a reign defined by constant chaos, corruption, and scandal, a tenure that numerous scholars predict is destined to rank him among America’s worst presidents. [read post]
6 Jan 2021, 8:47 am by Matt Cooper
” The court of appeals agreed with the court of claims that the matter was moot. [read post]
The district court entered a judgment for the plaintiff, awarded $1 million in nominal damages, and denied the State’s renewed motion for judgment as a matter of law (“JMOL”). [read post]
6 Dec 2020, 6:10 am by Matt Cooper
The Court of Appeals found the matter moot, given that the state board of canvassers had already certified the election results. [read post]
23 Nov 2020, 6:19 am by Matt Cooper
Whitmer, the plaintiffs filed a complaint in Carson City District Court alleging that due to various alleged irregularities, improprieties, and fraud, Nevada should not certify its election results. [read post]
3 Nov 2020, 5:42 am
”[8] The Supreme Court does not, as a general matter, review state court judgments resting on state law.[9] “A State’s highest court,” it has repeatedly held, “is unquestionably the ultimate expositor of state law. [read post]
3 Nov 2020, 5:42 am by bhorton
”[8] The Supreme Court does not, as a general matter, review state court judgments resting on state law.[9] “A State’s highest court,” it has repeatedly held, “is unquestionably the ultimate expositor of state law. [read post]