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10 Dec 2014, 6:07 am by Beth Graham
§ 1292(b) as involving a controlling question of law from which an immediate appeal might materially advance the ultimate termination of the litigation. [read post]
10 Dec 2014, 1:02 am by rhapsodyinbooks
President Lincoln was well aware of the strategic importance of regaining control of the river, and thus considered Grant’s 1863 siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi to be key to winning the war. [read post]
2 Dec 2014, 4:41 pm by Dan Flynn
A federal sentencing in Arkansas, convictions in Florida and a guilty plea in Puerto Rico topped fourth quarter enforcement actions by the U.S. [read post]
25 Nov 2014, 4:52 pm by Lyle Denniston
  The judges in the new district court rulings found that the precedent was not controlling, because the 2006 decision was based on other legal grounds and also hasd been overtaken by more recent constitutional developments. [read post]
23 Nov 2014, 12:23 pm
(Pix (c) Larry Catá Backer 2014) Since 2010, I have been posting on the development of a new course I have been developing for our first year law school students, "Elements of Law. [read post]
19 Nov 2014, 10:02 pm by Dan Flynn
And one other measure—Republicans control it all, both legislative chambers and the governor’s office in 23 states, compared to just seven for the Democrats. [read post]
17 Nov 2014, 8:32 am by Joseph & Kirschenbaum LLP
” Voters in South Dakota, Nebraska, Arkansas, and Alaska all passed measures to increase the minimum wage. [read post]
16 Nov 2014, 1:25 pm by JD Hull
The piece is by Alex Seitz-Wald and it begins: LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas – Former President Bill Clinton on Saturday urged President Obama to have fun and cut deals with Republicans now that the GOP controls both chambers of Congress. [read post]
16 Nov 2014, 1:25 pm by JD Hull
The MSNBC piece by Alex Seitz-Wald begins: LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas – Former President Bill Clinton on Saturday urged President Obama to have fun and cut deals with Republicans now that the GOP controls both chambers of Congress. [read post]
The early days of the newly Republican-controlled Senate could easily devolve into messy debate over the divisive, party-splitting issue of surveillance. [read post]
11 Nov 2014, 4:19 pm by Steven Boutwell
State agencies, including those in Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas, have all reported to the U.S. [read post]
7 Nov 2014, 5:52 am
We’ve made no secret of our distaste for the so called “heeding presumption” – that juries may presume that any alternative “adequate” warning would have been heeded by the plaintiff (or, in prescription medical product cases, the prescriber). [read post]
7 Nov 2014, 3:13 am by Robin Shea
Although the GOP will have control of the Senate, it does not have the 60 senators needed to override a presidential veto. [read post]
6 Nov 2014, 5:19 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
Democratic-held seats that went to Republicans include Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Montana, North Carolina, South Dakota, and West Virginia, with Louisiana going to a runoff. [read post]
6 Nov 2014, 5:59 am by Jim Sedor
Lobbying “Sacramento Report: Five questions for a lobbyist” by Brian Joseph for Voice of San Diego “Lobbying Fee Increase Drawing Criticism in Harrisburg” by John Kennedy for Legal Intelligencer “Schilling a No-Show at Lobbying Hearing on 38 Studios, Declared in Default” by Jennifer Bogdan for Providence Journal Campaign Finance “New Jersey’s Most Generous Donors to Political Causes and Super PACs” by Collen O’Dea for NJ Spotlight Ethics… [read post]
5 Nov 2014, 11:41 pm by Joseph & Kirschenbaum LLP
” Voters in South Dakota, Nebraska, Arkansas, and Alaska all passed measures to increase the minimum wage. [read post]
5 Nov 2014, 11:06 am by Benjamin Bissell
At last count, Republicans grabbed 7 formerly-Democratic Senate seats in North Carolina, West Virginia, Arkansas, Iowa, South Dakota, Montana and Colorado, for a total of 52. [read post]
4 Nov 2014, 1:10 pm by Bill Marler
  The number of ill persons identified in each state is as follows:  Arizona (1), Arkansas (2), Illinois (9), Indiana (2), Kansas (3), Kentucky (1), Minnesota (3), Missouri (38), and Nebraska (1). [read post]