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8 Jul 2018, 9:15 pm by Series of Essays
Lucia Turns Out to Be Much Ado About Nothing July 12, 2018 | David Zaring, The Wharton School  The impact of the Lucia v. [read post]
15 Sep 2017, 3:20 am by Walter Olson
Turk, Columbia Law School Blue Sky Blog] Before buying into the idea that fractional reserve banking has some sort of fraudulent roots, consider the common law concepts of detinue, bailment, and debt [George Selgin, Cato] Cato files brief urging Supreme Court to clarify constitutional status of SEC’s use of in-house administrative law judges [Thaya Brook Knight on Lucia v. [read post]
18 Feb 2010, 3:51 am by Dave
In Henry and Mitchell v Henry [2010] UKPC 3, the Privy Council have given further consideration to the doctrine of proprietary estoppel. [read post]
18 Feb 2010, 3:51 am by Dave
In Henry and Mitchell v Henry [2010] UKPC 3, the Privy Council have given further consideration to the doctrine of proprietary estoppel. [read post]
6 Dec 2018, 4:20 am by Edith Roberts
This morning the Supreme Court rounds out its December sitting with an oral argument in Gamble v. [read post]
11 Oct 2019, 12:00 am by Doug Cornelius
The Supreme Court majority kicked that question down the line in its 2018 Lucia v. [read post]
1 Oct 2023, 9:02 pm by Alan B. Morrison
Although the Biden Administration is defending ALJ independence, the Trump Administration took the opposite position in Lucia v. [read post]
3 Sep 2019, 2:59 am by Walter Olson
Federalist Society National Student Symposium panel on “The Original Understanding of the Privileges and Immunities Clause” with Randy Barnett, Rebecca Zietlow, Kurt Lash, Ilan Wurman, and moderated by Judge Amul Thapar; On the independence of administrative law judges, issues left over from Lucia v. [read post]
24 Dec 2018, 8:14 am by John Jascob
Circuit issued a decision remanding this matter back to the Commission for a new hearing before a new ALJ, or the Commission itself, in accordance with the Supreme Court’s decision in Lucia v. [read post]