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7 Jul 2023, 1:03 pm by Ryan Goodman
”Expert Statement Kellie Carter Jackson (Michael and Denise Kellen ‘68 Associate Professor of Africana Studies, Wellesley College) “Understanding the Historical Context for White Supremacist Violence in America in Tandem with the Events of January 6, 2021”Expert Statement  Katherine Clayton (Ph.D. [read post]
9 Aug 2016, 10:50 am by David Kris
The security officers are alert, but do not seem especially tense. [read post]
5 Aug 2022, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
” From the States and Municipalities Arizona – Arizona Officials Warned Fake Electors Plan Could ‘Appear Treasonous’ MSN – Maggie Haberman and Luke Broadwater (New York Times) | Published: 8/3/2022 Two Arizona Republicans recruited by allies of former President Trump to join an effort to keep him in office after he lost the 2020 election grew so concerned about the plan that they told lawyers working on it that they feared their actions could be seen… [read post]
17 Apr 2020, 1:06 pm by Michael Morley
Instead of, or in addition to, election-specific statutes, several states more broadly allow the governor to suspend state laws or statutory deadlines during declared states of emergency when necessary to protect human life. [read post]
9 May 2012, 6:17 am by Rob Robinson
 bit.ly/JbOBCH (Mark Herrmann) International Companies Be Wary of Privacy Laws Overseas That Prohibit Transfer of Personal Data into U.S – bit.ly/JfeaCL (Kenneth Kelly, Diana Gomprecht) It’s Information Governance, Stupid - bit.ly/IppJI6 (Charles Holloway) Judge Carter’s DaSilva Decision: Cleared for Takeoff? [read post]
14 May 2024, 10:15 pm by Ryan Goodman
This includes documents recently disclosed as a result of the settlement of Penebaker v. [read post]
22 Sep 2020, 4:00 am by Comunicaciones_MJ
Así fue cómo Thurgood Marshall —el destacado jurista, activista y principal abogado del caso Brown v. [read post]
12 Mar 2012, 8:13 am by Ronald Collins
In December 1833, the American Monthly Review commented on a newly published book by Joseph Story. [read post]