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1 Sep 2020, 8:11 am by Anna Salvatore, Tia Sewell
Green, the director of Asian studies at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. [read post]
29 Aug 2020, 1:15 pm by Eugene Volokh
If the use-mention distinction doesn't matter for oral statements, why should it matter for written ones? [read post]
26 Aug 2020, 7:36 am by Steve Lubet
Anonymous posts included accusations that Truman Fritz, the newly elected student government president, made an oral remark that appeared to “put all students of color into one category” and reportedly made insensitive jokes about the “pains of being white. [read post]
24 Aug 2020, 1:51 pm by Anna Salvatore, Tia Sewell
Samuel Wooley, an assistant professor at the University of Texas Austin. [read post]
24 Aug 2020, 12:00 am by Annsley Merelle Ward
The courts also had to improvise and experiment with oral hearings via video-conference, which have by now become standard practice and which these authors find worthy of a compliment. [read post]
17 Aug 2020, 11:29 am by Matt Gluck, Tia Sewell
Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi, visiting professor at Pusan National University; Dr. [read post]
12 Aug 2020, 5:30 am by Kevin
Suppose in the future, in a different administration, you had a 48(a) motion that was filed … and the prosecution said it is because of exculpatory evidence that we are moving to dismiss, and a Catholic University law professor asks to be appointed amicus because a group of nuns and bishops happened to witness the prosecutor taking a briefcase full of cash from the defendant in the case, and they made a videotape using their smartphones of the transaction and presented that to him… [read post]
10 Aug 2020, 2:17 pm by Tia Sewell
Naval War College; Robert Beckman, head of the Ocean Law and Policy Programme at the National University of Singapore; Trang Phạm Ngọc Minh, lecturer at Vietnam National University; and Gregory B. [read post]
6 Aug 2020, 4:48 pm by Jamie Markham
To sum up, there is no universal definition of sexual act or sexual activity in North Carolina law. [read post]
5 Aug 2020, 7:59 am by Mark Rienzi
Rienzi is also a professor of law at the Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law, and a visiting professor at Harvard Law School. [read post]
4 Aug 2020, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Biskupic reports that Roberts voted against the administration in the DACA case just after oral argument, rather than switching his vote later on. [read post]
3 Aug 2020, 5:48 am
 The next point is that because of coronavirus, the Court switched from in-person oral arguments to arguments by telephone — audio only. [read post]
30 Jul 2020, 2:54 pm by Michael Cannan
Mouthguards, too, minimize the risk of dental and oral injuries, though they’ve shown limited effectiveness in preventing football concussions. [read post]
29 Jul 2020, 9:03 pm by Jonan Pilet
Risk of virus spread was focused on the fecal-oral route and now includes a respiratory route and person to person transmission. [read post]
28 Jul 2020, 5:00 am by Josh Blackman
Wasby, Anthony D'Amato, and Rosemary Metrailer, Desegregation from Brown to Alexander: An Exploration of Supreme Court Strategies (Southern Illinois University Press, 1977). [read post]
27 Jul 2020, 2:16 pm by William Ford, Tia Sewell
Editorial and Research Assistance (70%) With guidance from Senior Fellow, researches and collects documents and information from various sources (government agencies, universities, libraries, database, Internet, non-profit organizations, etc.) on relevant topics for publication on Lawfare. [read post]
27 Jul 2020, 1:09 pm by Valeria Negron
In the meantime, they ask that the court prevent the law from going into effect until oral arguments are heard and the Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of the law. [read post]
27 Jul 2020, 7:04 am by Kalvis Golde
Laura and Tom also considered preparation for oral argument next term. [read post]
21 Jul 2020, 9:08 pm by Emily Galik
” Professor Maggie Blackhawk of University of Pennsylvania Law School has argued that decisions in the area of federal Indian law are all about “power—the ability to make and apply the laws that govern daily life. [read post]