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17 Jun 2021, 12:29 pm by admin
By the summer of 1996, Judge Robert E. [read post]
8 Jun 2021, 3:32 pm by Nathan Sheard
EFF has helped expose the local, state, federal, and private surveillance that the government unleashed on activists, organizers, and protestors during last summer’s Black-led protests against police violence. [read post]
3 Jun 2021, 9:03 pm by Jillian Moss
Based on an exception articulated in Montana v. [read post]
6 May 2021, 12:23 pm by Joshua Braver
And during the Black Lives Matter protests this summer, then-Attorney General William Barr voiced support for charging certain “rioters” at the protests using the seditious conspiracy statute. [read post]
29 Mar 2021, 7:10 pm by admin
Although no rule or statute prohibits side switching, state and federal courts have exercised what they have called an inherent power to supervise and control ethical breaches by lawyers and expert witnesses.[1] The Wang Test Although certainly not the first case on side-switching, the decision of a federal trial court, in Wang Laboratories, Inc. v Toshiba Corp., has become a key precedent on disqualification of expert witnesses.[2] The test spelled out in the Wang case has generally been… [read post]
17 Mar 2021, 12:44 pm by Ellis Cose
During its first summer, the ACLU denounced the lynching of three Black men in Duluth, Minnesota who had allegedly raped a 17-year-old white girl. [read post]
16 Feb 2021, 2:57 am by Matthew Guariglia
The LAPD’s response shows that on June 1, 2020, the morning after one of the largest protests of last summer in Los Angeles, Det. [read post]
12 Feb 2021, 11:53 am by Philip Bobbitt
Frank Bowman recently published an essay in Lawfare that criticized arguments I made in an essay on the site. [read post]
6 Feb 2021, 4:30 am by Guest Blogger
Like Laurence Tribe, Marc Spindelman, and other commentators, Garrow sees the glass as half full, especially when it comes to this summer’s decision in June Medical Services v. [read post]