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28 Aug 2010, 12:16 pm
A young lawyer linked to this article in Time Magazine that talks about a decision by the 9th circuit in U.S. v. [read post]
14 Jun 2021, 8:47 am
State v. [read post]
11 Mar 2014, 9:32 am
In Flood v. [read post]
8 Apr 2023, 2:35 am
Indeed, it seems safe to say unless the lottery balls bounce in the D.C. [read post]
8 Apr 2023, 2:35 am
Indeed, it seems safe to say unless the lottery balls bounce in the D.C. [read post]
24 Sep 2011, 5:08 pm
Supreme Court’s decision in Caperton v. [read post]
11 Nov 2018, 7:57 am
Wainwright, Roe v Wade, Brown v. [read post]
3 Jul 2015, 10:37 pm
The Ol' Balls and Strikes Roberts? [read post]
17 Jun 2012, 9:25 am
Yet none but a clairvoyant could have predicted the aftermath on June 15, 1982 when the Supreme Court in Plyler v. [read post]
18 Jun 2014, 4:44 am
I’ve been thinking about the 1968 Supreme Court case of Hunter v. [read post]
4 Sep 2019, 11:30 am
Loving v. [read post]
5 Dec 2010, 2:54 pm
Ball's petition for habeas corpus causing Judge Marilyn Hall Patel to provide an “independent review of the record” See Green v. [read post]
3 Aug 2013, 7:44 am
Smith Reynolds Foundation, the Jesse Ball DuPont Fund, the Knight Foundation, and the Fletcher Foundation, among many others. [read post]
21 Feb 2012, 7:59 am
The plan also had the practical effect of increasing minority enrollment more than that of white applicants. [read post]
25 Oct 2019, 9:01 am
Edward White, Christopher Wolfe, and me. [read post]
20 Jan 2012, 2:45 pm
But S & C dropped the ball. [read post]
18 Jan 2012, 8:58 pm
But S & C dropped the ball. [read post]
27 Oct 2011, 11:06 am
Cardwell v. [read post]
27 Feb 2014, 1:42 pm
Here, when the state could not locate two witnesses and the judge refused to grant a continuance, the prosecution took its ball and went home: the prosecutor actually stated “the State is not participating in this case. [read post]
29 May 2018, 12:00 pm
At the 2017 Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention, conservative and libertarian lawyers squeezed red stress balls that were adorned with the now-famous slogan: “But Gorsuch! [read post]