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19 Aug 2011, 6:00 am by admin
Ed.] has already gone through 28,000 handwritten folios, representing 460,000 separate items of property and their monetary values, and by providing this sort of granular detail into what people owned from 1600 to 1900, Ogilvie has been able to track the beginning of consumerism. [read post]
4 May 2010, 5:20 pm by SOIssues
Recent opinion polls show that the public opposes most cuts in public spending, but does support reductions in prison budgets. [read post]
10 Feb 2013, 4:05 pm by INFORRM
In a judgment handed down on 4 February 2013 ([2013] EWHC 145 (QB)) Mr Justice Eady awarded the former Conservative Party treasurer, Peter Cruddas, defamation damages of £45,000 in respect of 9 blogs and 12 tweets by published by lobbyist Mark Adams. [read post]
11 Jun 2012, 3:40 am by INFORRM
It reports a BJR/YouGov poll, which focused on “public attitudes to the publication of stories that contained some element of intrusion into private or corporate life, and how public attitudes varied in terms of the ‘public interest’ vested in each story”. [read post]
24 Apr 2013, 9:01 pm by Neil H. Buchanan
New York Times op-ed columnist Maureen Dowd offered a strong version of the argument that Obama needs to be more willing to put the squeeze on Senators, saying that he is unfortunately “No Bully in the Pulpit. [read post]
12 Jul 2018, 3:30 am by Eric B. Meyer
Nearly one-third of American women have experienced unwanted sexual advances from male coworkers, and nearly a quarter of American women have experienced such advances from men who had influence over the conditions of their employment, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll from October of 2017. [read post]
6 May 2016, 6:05 am by Jim Sedor
Ed Rendell pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud charges in connection with an FBI undercover investigation into lobbying activities in Harrisburg. [read post]
6 Sep 2018, 9:01 pm by Neil H. Buchanan
One is the political blowback from its decisions, such as the possibility that Democrats could make great gains at the polls if, say, the Court reverses Roe. [read post]
12 Mar 2008, 12:52 pm
          Privacy has been defined as retirement and seclusion, or as "the state of being free from unsanctioned intrusion. [read post]
22 Aug 2022, 12:06 pm by Richard Hunt
² In the Congressional Record a poll showing widespread opposition to laws that would forbid discrimination against homosexuals was entered in the record on the same day the first draft of the ADA was presented. [read post]
7 May 2012, 11:39 am by Ilya Somin
I appreciate Jonathan’s response, and I certainly understand that points sometimes get oversimplified in a short op ed. [read post]
18 Jun 2012, 9:05 am by admin
  Right now some European states (like Germany) are providing large amounts of capital to other European states (like Greece and Spain) – all this against a backdrop of the Greeks going to the polls and quite possibly repudiating the commitments made by the former government that secured the money in the first place. [read post]
28 Apr 2025, 4:57 am by Beatrice Yahia
  Canadians head to the polls today to decide whether to grant interim Prime Minister Mark Carney a full four-year term, or give the Conservative opposition a chance to govern after over nine years of Liberal Party rule. [read post]
3 Jul 2023, 6:30 am by Sandy Levinson
  Most recently, he has written a short, but powerful, essay, “The Exploitation of Constitutional Identity,” the lead essay in THE JURISPRUDENCE OF PARTICULARISM  Kriszta Kovacs, ed., Hart Publishers). [read post]
6 Oct 2014, 5:50 am
Welling, Federal Practice & Procedure § 587, p. 502 (4th ed.2011); see also Wisehart v. [read post]
9 Oct 2020, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
As Keyssar observes of the failure of the proportionalist Lodge-Gossett reform of 1950 (led by the liberal Republican senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts and the Texas segregationist representative Ed Lee Gossett): “an institutional reform that, in itself, had long been regarded as democratic, might well have anti-democratic consequences in a nation containing a large region that lacked universal suffrage” (164). [read post]
22 Sep 2013, 8:35 am by Susan Schneider
This year’s LL.M. class is a diverse and talented group of attorneys with law degrees from the UCLA, the University of Colorado, Indiana University, Vermont Law School, the University of Londrina in Brazil, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (William Bowen School of Law), Arizona State University, the University of South Carolina, and, our own University of Arkansas School of Law. [read post]
8 Nov 2019, 9:14 am by Guest Blogger
Andrew PincusThe current Supreme Court term is packed with “big” cases, but next week’s argument in the DACA cases promises to be one of the biggest.It’s another confrontation over the Trump Administration’s hard line on immigration—the decision to shut down the Obama Administration’s  Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that deferred deportation and provided eligibility for work authorization to approximately 700,000 undocumented young… [read post]