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2 Nov 2016, 12:55 pm by Michael Grossman
Thanks to the Bill of Rights’ guarantees of certain civil liberties, we’re also protected from egregious abuse of power by authority figures…right? [read post]
3 Dec 2015, 3:01 pm by Native American Rights Fund
Caballero (Trademark Infringement - Casinos) State Courts Bulletinhttp://www.narf.org/nill/bulletins/state/2015state.htmlSharp v. [read post]
3 Mar 2016, 2:10 pm by Native American Rights Fund
Piper (Minnesota Indian Family Preservation Act - Notice)State Courts Bulletinhttp://www.narf.org/nill/bulletins/state/2016state.html In re G.V. [read post]
25 Jan 2014, 1:53 pm by Will Baude
  (For a skeptical assessment of the bill, see this post by Franita Tolson, a voting-rights supporter who fears that the bill will be counterproductive.) [read post]
9 Aug 2016, 11:23 am by K. Hollyn Hollman
By the time the Bill of Rights was ratified, most states had disestablished their state churches. [read post]
17 Mar 2009, 8:11 am
Changing the bill in the House would send it back to the Senate, however, and Senate President Thomas V. [read post]
The bill was signed into law on June 19, after being passed by the state house on May 28 with 79 yeas, 16 nays and 10 absent. [read post]
1 Feb 2011, 4:22 am
State Comptroller DiNapoli proposes legislation providing for the forfeiture of pension benefits of members guilty of “Abuse of Public Trust”Source: Office of the State ComptrollerState Comptroller Thomas P. [read post]
17 Dec 2009, 10:41 am
Now that is from Paul Krugman arguing for passage of the Senate bill. [read post]
23 Jun 2008, 10:04 am
Much ink has already been spilled about the Medellín v. [read post]
2 Oct 2012, 6:00 am by Jeff Marshall
  The bill still has to be approved by the State House in the limited time remaining in this legislative session before it can be sent to the Governor. [read post]
11 Apr 2008, 5:08 am
This quote comes from a footnote out of the New York's Court of Appeals, our highest court and the one Chief Judge Kaye sits on, in a case last year (Haywood v. [read post]