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24 Jun 2015, 4:44 pm by Kent Scheidegger
Alicia Parlapiano, Adam Liptak, and Jeremy Bowers write in the NYT:The Supreme Court under Chief Justice John G. [read post]
4 Aug 2017, 2:32 pm by Paul J. Bezilla
Comedians like John Oliver, Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart have, and should have, substantial latitude to impart information to their large national audiences about important issues facing the country. [read post]
6 Feb 2020, 4:13 pm by INFORRM
Stephens LJ, delivering the Court of Appeal judgment, dismissed the application for leave to appeal. [read post]
4 Aug 2017, 2:32 pm by Paul J. Bezilla
Comedians like John Oliver, Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart have, and should have, substantial latitude to impart information to their large national audiences about important issues facing the country. [read post]
31 Jan 2012, 2:38 pm by William McGrath
On January 30, 2012, Judge Leon accepted a partial verdict, acquitting two of the defendants, Patrick Caldwell and John Godsey. [read post]
8 Apr 2016, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
Rabban, Texas Law, for being named a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow for 2016Wait, you mean it wasn't an April Fool's joke? [read post]
18 Apr 2016, 9:00 am by Emily @ Falling For YA
Law graduates like James Patterson and John Grisham have become famous for writing novels with legal themes. [read post]
9 Dec 2016, 5:16 am by Will Baude
A fifth vote to stay the Arthur execution came from Chief Justice John Roberts, who wrote: I do not believe that this application meets our ordinary criteria for a stay. [read post]
20 Dec 2015, 12:30 am by Emily Prifogle
"There is also a review of Stephen E. [read post]
17 Nov 2014, 8:00 am by Dan Ernst
Andrews), ‘Royal Justice in the Years Preceding Magna Carta: Actions of Mort D'Ancestor before King John, 1199-1216’Katherine Har (University of Oxford), ‘Navigating the royal administration of justice in late twelfth- and early thirteenth-century England’Joshua Hey (University of St. [read post]