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28 Nov 2021, 9:03 pm by Max Sarinsky
A recent study shows that every ton of climate pollution that the United States pledged to reduce has resulted in foreign nations pledging to reduce their emissions by over six tons in return. [read post]
5 Oct 2021, 5:01 am by Sam Cohen, Alex Vivona
State Department warned that the law could escalate maritime disputes. [read post]
23 Sep 2021, 12:13 pm
  Eventually, the tree starts blocking a ton of the neighbor's great view, so after a lengthy administrative process, the neighbor sues.The neighbor with the blocked view prevails. [read post]
22 Jul 2021, 6:55 am by Stewart Baker, Bryce Klehm
According to the department’s announcement, Operation Trojan Shield saw “800 arrests; and seizures of more than 8 tons of cocaine, 22 tons of marijuana, 2 tons of methamphetamine/amphetamine; six tons of precursor chemicals; 250 firearms; and more than $48 million in various world wide currencies”—not to mention dozens of newly opened public corruption cases and the closure of more than 50 drug labs. [read post]
8 Jun 2021, 6:29 am by Will Baude
[Insightful thoughts from Dean Vik Amar relevant to Ramos v. [read post]
7 Apr 2021, 4:13 pm by Apsosredesign
  1532: During the reign of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, law passed stating the opinion of medical men must be formally given in the cases of violent death. [read post]
31 Mar 2021, 2:12 pm
  Make a false advertisement and make a group spend tons of internal money deciding what to do about it and, yep, they've got standing to sue.At least in my view. [read post]
29 Mar 2021, 4:45 pm by INFORRM
Finally, the ECtHR recalls that the dominant position that State institutions occupy, requires them to exercise restraint in the use of criminal proceedings such as in cases to protect the reputation of the Prime Minister as a representative of the State. [read post]
26 Mar 2021, 1:31 am by Orin S. Kerr
  The government seizes property when it meaningfully interferes with the possessory interest in that property, a test offered in United States v. [read post]