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18 Jul 2010, 8:42 pm by cdw
’” [via Defense Newsletter's Tim Cone] State v. [read post]
7 Jun 2016, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Writing for a majority of the Court in 2001 in Alexander v. [read post]
10 Feb 2023, 4:44 am by admin
  To be sure, there are gaps, inconsistencies, and mistakes, but the statistics chapter should be a must-read for federal (and state) judges. [read post]
26 Jun 2023, 1:07 am by INFORRM
On 16 June 2023, Andrew Baker J quashed a prisoner governor’s decision to stop a man jailed for murder from talking to a journalist for a podcast about his appeal against conviction, R (Alexander) v Secretary of State for Justice [2023] EWHC 1407 (Admin). [read post]
3 Dec 2019, 4:16 am by Marty Lederman
 Alexander Haig, Nixon’s chief of staff, called Ruckelshaus that evening and told him that “your commander in chief has given you an order” to fire Cox.Ruckelshaus was just 41 years old, had five young children, and was deeply honored to be serving as Deputy AG. [read post]
31 Aug 2011, 7:37 am by New Books Script
[Toronto, Ont. : Magistrates' Courts], 1965 KF 224 B568 B53 1965 V.4 Regina vs. [read post]
9 Apr 2010, 4:10 am
You can separately subscribe to the IP Think Tank Global Week in Review at the Subscribe page: http://thinkipstrategy.com/subscribe/   Highlights this week included: UK passes Digital Economy Bill (Ars Technica) (TorrentFreak) (IP Watch) (1709 Copyright Blog) (Ars Technica) Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rules FCC had no right to sanction Comcast for P2P blocking (Ars Technica) (EFF) (Public Knowledge) (Public Knowledge) (TorrentFreak) (IP Spotlight) District Court Utah:… [read post]
9 Jul 2013, 4:52 am by Tamar Birckhead
 Michelle Alexander has urged defendants to take their cases to trial, putting a stop to the vicious plea mill that has subsumed the adversarial process, and to "crash the justice system." [read post]
4 Oct 2020, 4:54 pm by Richard Hunt
Although websites are by their nature available in all fifty states and U.S. territories there is no single law governing accessibility. [read post]