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22 Jun 2010, 7:45 am by Jay Willis
  Vladeck posits that Reinhard and Sossamon v. [read post]
10 Apr 2013, 12:00 pm by Karen Tani
Early Republic Borderlands: Indian Removal, Slavery, and Non-State ActorsChair: David Waldstreicher, Temple University  “Fraught with Disastrous Consequences for our Country”: Cherokee Removal and Nullification, 1824–1839, Nancy Morgan, Temple University  Women at the Crossroads: The Legal and Political Fight to Reverse Indian Removal in Seneca, 1838–1887, Taylor Spence, Yale University Reading Hearts, Not Books: Affective Literacy and Public Sentiment in David… [read post]
4 Aug 2011, 6:00 am by Karen Tani
  Here are some panels that may be of interest to readers:YOUNGBLOOD: YOUTH, RACE, AND THE STRUGGLE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS PRESIDING: Prudence Cumberbatch, Brooklyn College The Racial and Sexual Politics of Space: Youth and Interracial Mixing in New Orleans, Lakisha Michelle Simmons, Davidson College  More than a Hamburger and a Cup of Coffee: NAACP Youth and the Black Freedom Movement, Thomas Bynum, Middle Tennessee State University  Blackboard Jungle: Desegregation,… [read post]
9 Oct 2014, 9:12 am
  To be recoverable, a medical expense must be both incurred and reasonable.Howell v. [read post]
11 Apr 2016, 3:24 am by Peter Mahler
As Thomas Hoey, Jr., the formerly wealthy, self-proclaimed “Banana King,” sits in his prison cell serving lengthy sentences for beating up his mistress and for what the New York Post describes as “his callous attempt to cover up a wild coke orgy in a Manhattan hotel room that ended with one woman dead of an overdose,” and as he awaits sentencing for his subsequent conviction for stealing from the employee pension fund of his bankrupt, wholesale banana company, I suppose… [read post]
11 Apr 2016, 3:24 am by Peter Mahler
As Thomas Hoey, Jr., the formerly wealthy, self-proclaimed “Banana King,” sits in his prison cell serving lengthy sentences for beating up his mistress and for what the New York Post describes as “his callous attempt to cover up a wild coke orgy in a Manhattan hotel room that ended with one woman dead of an overdose,” and as he awaits sentencing for his subsequent conviction for stealing from the employee pension fund of his bankrupt, wholesale banana company, I suppose… [read post]