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19 Feb 2013, 2:00 pm by mjpetro
Ct. 2412, 2416 (1990),which itself "requires only that a probability or substantial chance of criminal activity exists; it does not require the existence of criminal activity to be more likely true than not true," Thayer v. [read post]
29 Nov 2012, 3:31 pm by brian
By Thayer Evans and Pete Thamel, Sports Illustrated In 1994, Hayes was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. [read post]
29 Nov 2012, 3:31 pm by brian
By Thayer Evans and Pete Thamel, Sports Illustrated In 1994, Hayes was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 8:01 pm
The American Red Cross provided the Thayers with housing and emergency funds. [read post]
27 Aug 2012, 7:54 pm by Jim von der Heydt
Sebelius moment is barely underway, and takes two forms:  tracing its roots in Roberts's intellectual development, and situating his choice within the n-dimensional space defined by axes drawn in the Thayer / Frankfurter / Bickel / Ely / Posner traditions. [read post]
24 Aug 2012, 3:15 pm by Lawrence Solum
We further consider whether, in ultimately upholding the Act despite its relative unpopularity, Chief Justice Roberts’s opinion could be seen as an example of judicial restraint a la James Bradley Thayer. [read post]
23 Aug 2012, 7:47 am by Ronald K.L. Collins
This Essay traces the rise and fall of its best-known variant—restraint in invalidating legislative action as unconstitutional—as advocated by the “School of Thayer,” consisting of James Bradley Thayer and the influential judges and law professors who claimed to be his followers. [read post]
16 Aug 2012, 7:17 am by Erwin Chemerinsky
   James Bradley Thayer articulated a theory of judicial review, and of judicial restraint, in the late nineteenth century. [read post]
15 Aug 2012, 10:39 am by Adam White
” Dissatisfied with the forms of judicial restraint preached by Hand, Wechsler, and Professor James Bradley Thayer, as well as Justice Hugo Black’s own form of textualism, Bickel’s prescription focused on the “Lincolnian tension” that gives rise to deeper constitutional principles. [read post]
14 Aug 2012, 8:55 am by Lawrence Solum
Both exhibited aspects of James Bradley Thayer's conception of judicial self-restraint; indeed, Frankfurter fancied himself as the person who taught Harlan about Thayer's theories. [read post]
13 Aug 2012, 11:44 am by Ronald Collins
 Here, in part, is what he said: “Although Alexander Bickel considered himself a Frankfurter avatar and made frequent approving references to Thayer, his version of judicial self-restraint was really Brandeis’s. [read post]
13 Aug 2012, 11:44 am by Ronald Collins
 Here, in part, is what he said: “Although Alexander Bickel considered himself a Frankfurter avatar and made frequent approving references to Thayer, his version of judicial self-restraint was really Brandeis’s. [read post]
13 Aug 2012, 9:16 am
Sandi Leukhardt-Thayer, a legal assistant, has been with the Firm for more than 25 years. [read post]