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8 Sep 2021, 4:50 am by SHG
I know this puts me at odds with a lot of people, but when you're a government official whose decisions impact people's lives, that impact isn't limited to the govt building your office is in. [read post]
7 Sep 2021, 1:31 pm by Paige Fernandez
You’re likely to find a neighborhood where people have stable, well-paying jobs and access to well-funded public services, experience little violence, and have a fairly small police force that responds only when it is wanted. [read post]
7 Sep 2021, 1:12 pm by Christiana Wayne
Your typical day could include speaking with stakeholders on alternatives to incarceration, educating elected officials on policies that pr [read post]
3 Sep 2021, 11:31 am by Eugene Volokh
Sullivan, the New York Times successfully challenged Alabama libel law rules, on the grounds that they allowed public officials to sue based on honest mistakes of fact (and not just knowing or reckless falsehoods)—but only as a defense to a libel lawsuit, after the suit was filed. [read post]
3 Sep 2021, 11:02 am by Gritsforbreakfast
Since the number of people out on bail tripled but the number of crimes committed by that cohort increased less than that, in aggregate, judges seem to have been making the best public-safety oriented decisions they could in response to a bad situation. [read post]
3 Sep 2021, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
Election officials and security experts say previously unknown technical vulnerabilities could be discovered by partisan malefactors and exploited in future elections. [read post]
2 Sep 2021, 9:03 pm by Omar Khodor
The law also only allows private actors to bring suit, so Texas public officials cannot enforce the law. [read post]
1 Sep 2021, 6:01 am by Peter Swire
There have been public discussions about whether certain sectors of the U.S., such as health care and financial services, might meet the adequacy standards. [read post]
The appellate court found that substantial evidence supported the trial court’s decision as to the prescriptive rights because the trial court considered Tapia’s evidence but made a credibility determination based upon other evidence that Tapia’s claimed water use far exceeded the amount required on the land under cultivation. [read post]
The appellate court found that substantial evidence supported the trial court’s decision as to the prescriptive rights because the trial court considered Tapia’s evidence but made a credibility determination based upon other evidence that Tapia’s claimed water use far exceeded the amount required on the land under cultivation. [read post]
31 Aug 2021, 5:48 am by Dan Lips
A senior administration official commented at the briefing that “the administration is committed to leveraging every authority we have, though limited, and we’re also open to new approaches, both voluntary and mandatory. [read post]
30 Aug 2021, 8:46 am by Bryce Klehm, Rohini Kurup
Using in-depth investigations, CREW targets government officials who sacrifice the common good to special interests and personal gain. [read post]
30 Aug 2021, 7:42 am by Howard Iken
Jason Coupal: Paragraph 20 of the final judgment says that the court, according to its interpretation of this court’s decision in Mills vs. [read post]
30 Aug 2021, 4:41 am by Eric Segall
My book discussed numerous areas of constitutional law since the Founding and reached this conclusion:Because the Court functions much more like a political veto council than a court of law...the Supreme Court's power to overturn the important decisions of other governmental officials should be seriously re-evaluated. [read post]
26 Aug 2021, 9:03 pm by Jillian Moss
WHAT WE’RE READING THIS WEEK In a recent working paper, Jessica R. [read post]
26 Aug 2021, 9:55 am by Scott R. Anderson
That said, public reliance on recognition policies as a source of stability in transnational economic relations and other contexts often makes states reluctant to change them too readily. [read post]
26 Aug 2021, 9:40 am by David Priess
Unethical officials might scream “intelligence failure,” in part because they know it’s harder (though clearly far from impossible) for intelligence officers to push back in public. [read post]