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18 Nov 2013, 2:26 am by Laura Sandwell
Coventry & Ors v Lawrence & Anor, heard 12 – 14 November 2013. [read post]
26 Jun 2013, 11:24 am by Larry Tribe
Justice Scalia knows all too well that the decision of whether the time is ripe for federal judges to move forward on a matter as politically, culturally, and religiously explosive as same-sex marriage is impossible for any judge to make as a matter of analytical reason alone. [read post]
25 Jun 2012, 8:29 am by familoo
Please forgive the detail but we fear some of those who decide these matters will not be aware of the real practical facts that may seem trivial but we, as practitioners, know make a real difference to the quality of justice. [read post]
14 May 2014, 5:20 am by SHG
   Lawrence Schiffman, one of Golb’s targets, found nothing funny about the emails. [read post]
16 Dec 2010, 4:46 pm by Elie Mystal
No matter how smoking hot a 15-year-old girl is, she cannot consent to having sex with her teacher; similarly, a child of any age cannot consent to having sex with his or her parent — no matter how badly they “want it. [read post]
31 May 2012, 11:01 am
Moral judgments can hardly be avoided in legislation, but Lawrence and Romer have undercut this basis. [read post]
18 Jul 2011, 11:21 pm
In the second, the engagement of legal coun[sel] to advise the Presiding Bishop of matters in the Diocese of South Carolina, the "sauce" is quite different. [read post]
14 Oct 2013, 10:42 am by Colin Starger
At the same time, such a distinction would have been deeply unsatisfying as a rhetorical matter. [read post]
14 Aug 2012, 8:54 am
Subsidiarity is the idea that the affairs of an organization are dealt with at as local a level as possible, and that only those matters which truly affect the organization as a whole need to receive attention at the topmost level. [read post]
15 Oct 2010, 8:00 am by Courtney Minick
Letting the Court decision stand seems like a politically expedient way to get the matter resolved, despite everyone’s  professed preference to have the policy ended as it started–in Congress.  [read post]