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27 Jun 2011, 4:02 pm by Mary Whisner
Douglas McFarland, Aug. 16, 2006Preparing to Study Torts, by Prof. [read post]
15 Jun 2010, 8:36 am by Jay Willis
Brandon Bartels of Concurring Opinions reviews Justice O’Connor’s recent op-ed in the New York Times in which she continues to criticize judicial elections. [read post]
27 Aug 2012, 10:07 am by McNabb Associates, P.C.
Barnes Georgetown University, University of Pennsylvania” ————————————————————– Douglas McNabb – McNabb Associates, P.C. [read post]
30 Dec 2008, 12:53 pm
Brandon Lovested discovered that a chip in your tire’s valve stem may be reporting on your driving. [read post]
15 Jan 2010, 10:11 am by Chuck Ramsay
Lambert, Jeffrey Schafer, Brent Brevik, Chris Lang, Debbie Schleusner, DeAnna Brink, John Larson, Gregory Schmidt, Carolyn Agin Brown,… [read post]
7 Dec 2010, 6:53 am by Nabiha Syed
At Cato@Liberty, Ilya Shapiro argues that “it is unconstitutional for courts to make complex policy decisions”; meanwhile, Douglas Kysar explains why the threat of tort liability should remain part of the balance of powers at ACSblog. [read post]
2 Aug 2011, 9:41 pm by Steve Bainbridge
Going Postal, by Terry Pratchett (it especially pained me to omit Pratchett) I, Robot, by Isaac Asimov (excellent until he decided to merge it w/ Foundation universe) The Mistborn Series, by Brandon Sanderson (best system of magic ever) The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress, by Robert Heinlein (a favorite of my youth) The Saga Of Pliocene Exile, by Julian May when I was a teenager I wanted to grow up to be Marc) The Stainless Steel Rat Books, by Harry Harrison (the first few, anyway) The… [read post]
31 Oct 2017, 4:20 am by Edith Roberts
In an analysis for The Washington Post, Brandon Garrett contends that “[t]he case goes to the core of what we expect our legal system to do: fully uncover the truth — on both sides — when the most serious criminal accusations are brought to court. [read post]
1 Jul 2012, 10:33 am by Kirk Jenkins
" Professor Douglas Berman of Ohio State called the 98 pages worth of opinions "a bloody mess" at his blog Sentencing Law and Policy. [read post]