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4 Aug 2020, 6:35 pm by Eugene Volokh
"The United States Supreme Court has repeatedly recognized that police officers are public officials. [read post]
3 Aug 2020, 4:00 am by James Romoser
In another essay for the series, Amelia Burnette explores United States Forest Service v. [read post]
31 Jul 2020, 11:54 am by David Super
§ 1361, federal courts may issue writs of “mandamus to compel an officer or employee of the United States or any agency thereof to perform a duty owed to the plaintiff. [read post]
31 Jul 2020, 8:03 am by Schachtman
 In this plantworker case, I represented Carey-Canada in what turned out to be one of its last cases in the United States, before filing for bankruptcy. [read post]
31 Jul 2020, 7:20 am by Ronald Collins
Judges were participants in the tradition and had to abide by its rules – both stated and unstated. [read post]
30 Jul 2020, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
Holder, which advanced the false assertion that voters of color are no longer subject to systematic efforts to suppress their votes; Citizens United v. [read post]
28 Jul 2020, 5:00 am by INFORRM
  It is intended to complement our United States: Monthly Round Up posts. [read post]
26 Jul 2020, 5:00 pm
In the United States, there are two federal agencies that share primary responsibility for ensuring that vaccines are safe for the public. [read post]
26 Jul 2020, 4:35 pm by INFORRM
Israel The Times of Israel reports that the wife of the Finance Minister has threatened to take coalition whip Miki Zohar to court for defamation United States It is reported that Nick Sandmann, the high school student at the center of a video at the Lincoln Memorial that went viral last year, said he has settled a defamation lawsuit against the Washington Post over its coverage. [read post]
24 Jul 2020, 6:23 am by John Jascob
Former President Barack Obama himself welcomed prominent Dodd-Frank alumni to the event, which was co-hosted by Better Markets and the George Washington University Law School’s Business and Finance Law Program.Christopher Dodd, former Senator and chair of the Senate Banking Committee, and Barney Frank, former Representative and chair of the House Financial Services Committee, shared stories of midnight negotiations in a high-pressure marathon session where every vote was needed. [read post]