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Thanks to the Twitter habit of Donald Trump and those on his White House team, the public has been treated to a number of disturbing exchanges in which they spew accusations, threats, and other attacks against one another, as well as on members of the other two branches of government. [read post]
30 Jul 2017, 5:24 pm by Joy Waltemath
The EEOC, the DOJ stressed, is not speaking for the United States and is not entitled to deference other than the Commission’s power to persuade. [read post]
27 Jul 2017, 2:10 pm by Pamela Wolf
The EEOC, the DOJ stressed, is not speaking for the United States and is not entitled to deference other than the Commission’s power to persuade. [read post]
25 Jul 2017, 8:00 am by Dan Ernst
The political history of American war death recasts an important problem in the history of American war powers: the atrophy of political restraints on presidential power.Using historian Drew Gilpin Faust’s idea of a “republic of suffering” in the Civil War as a point of departure, the Essay argues that the culture of American war changed when American wars became only foreign wars. [read post]
25 Jul 2017, 6:54 am by Steve Lubet
  He concludes, I haven’t always been a good professor—I’m disorganized and forgetful and reclusive and unresponsive and an easy grader—but I’ve never compromised my ethics or sold out colleagues and students in order to ingratiate myself to power. [read post]
25 Jul 2017, 6:00 am by Andrew Crespo
And yet, that is precisely the question that was put to the Office of Legal Counsel in 1973 and in 2000, as the clouds of indictment drew near to the two presidents then in office.* Crucially, however, unlike the Office of Special Counsel, the Office of Legal Counsel is not insulated from presidential control. [read post]
24 Jul 2017, 9:39 am by Mary L. Dudziak
Using historian Drew Gilpin Faust’s idea of a “republic of suffering” in the Civil War as a point of departure, the Essay argues that the culture of American war changed when American wars became only foreign wars. [read post]
23 Jul 2017, 8:04 pm by Omar Ha-Redeye
Ururyar, which drew significant attention in its extensive reference of sociological work on gender issues and sexual assault in society. [read post]
20 Jul 2017, 11:00 am by Jane Chong
Just last September, the shattering of that confidence helped power David Cameron’s voluntary post-Brexit exit. [read post]
19 Jul 2017, 8:45 am
 And in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Nadia Hassani organized a “Cooking-with-a-Hyphen” potluck dinner that drew more than 100 people of diverse political, racial, and religious backgrounds. [read post]
14 Jul 2017, 7:13 am by Steve Lubet
Those rituals are so powerful that they can trump even the deepest divides. [read post]
12 Jul 2017, 12:21 pm by Eugene Volokh
As a result, Brummer drew the attention of the Blot, which I think can be fairly described as an online tabloid that’s big on insults and leaps of inference (at the very least). [read post]
11 Jul 2017, 7:35 am by Joy Waltemath
At any rate, it found that the awards drew their essence from the CBA and were therefore valid. [read post]
29 Jun 2017, 9:30 pm by Sarah Madigan
Matthews drew this conclusion from the United States’ emission reductions over the course of the past several years and the country’s use of natural gas as opposed to coal power. [read post]
28 Jun 2017, 3:56 pm by David Lat
Cyberspace lawyer Drew Rossow flags potential privacy problems. [read post]
23 Jun 2017, 1:49 pm by Kevin
That’s the distinction the trial judge drew, and it’s probably right. [read post]
22 Jun 2017, 9:20 am by NCC Staff
(his parents call him “Drew”), challenged a federal appeals court ruling. [read post]
19 Jun 2017, 7:10 am by Bob Bauer
That is the line that OLC drew and has held in assuring that the president is not “above the law. [read post]