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17 Feb 2019, 9:45 am
From the response of the NAACP to the American occupation of Haiti from 1915-1934, through the poetry of Langston Hughes and the art of the painter Jacob Lawrence, to the personal connection felt with Touissant L’Ouverture by Ntozake Shange’s protagonist in the 1975 play For colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf, many African Americans have been inspired by Haiti’s history to create responses that link past and present, providing inspiration… [read post]
1 Feb 2019, 10:51 am
(Pix © Larry Catá Backer; Tauluseinä Tavelväggen, Wall of Printings (1977); Nörrköping Art Museum Turku Findland))Every year for almost 25 years, the Corporate Practice Commentator (with great thanks to Robert Thompson (Georgetown)) announces the results of its annual poll to select the ten best corporate and securities articles. [read post]
1 Feb 2019, 12:01 am by rhapsodyinbooks
James Langston Hughes was born February 1, 1902. [read post]
22 Jan 2019, 3:45 am by Franklin C. McRoberts
 Three decades later, a founder, Emma Brisbane, and James Alston, son of a founder, each owned 50% of McCall’s stock. [read post]
17 Jan 2019, 7:58 pm by MOTP
UPDATE: Texas Supreme Court denied review 5/24/2019 CLAIM-FRACTURING CUM APPELLATE GALORE Natgasoline LLC v. [read post]
12 Jan 2019, 4:52 am by William Ford
Hughes and Bennett Clifford later flagged the reported capture of a 16-year-old American ISIS fighter, prompting the pair to question how the government plans to prosecute an underage foreign fighter. [read post]
21 Dec 2018, 2:33 am by INFORRM
Also arrested were James Scott, then Sunday People editor and formerly Sunday Mirror deputy editor and news editor (mentioned 46 times in the unredacted Gulati judgement); Nick Buckley, then deputy People editor and formerly Sunday Mirror head of news (30 mentions); and Mark Thomas, a former editor of the People and a former deputy editor of the Sunday Mirror (19 mentions). [read post]
28 Nov 2018, 11:11 am by Adam Feldman
The big spikes are from around the Hughes/Stone Courts (1930-1946) through the Burger Court (1969-1986). [read post]
25 Nov 2018, 4:29 pm by INFORRM
The Hugh Stephens Blog has a post entitled “Fair Use or Fair Dealing? [read post]
22 Oct 2018, 4:00 am by Howard Friedman
, (50 Questions of International Law 15 (2018).James M. [read post]
19 Oct 2018, 2:30 pm by Jon Levitan
Gorsuch pointed to another study and said, “Almost nobody knows that James Madison wrote the Constitution, they all think it was Thomas Jefferson … and he was in France! [read post]
11 Oct 2018, 8:41 am by Dan
The Standard Bearers Douglas listed six justices when he wrote the book: Rutledge, Stone, Murray, Hughes, Cardozo, and Brandeis. [read post]
26 Sep 2018, 9:50 am by Daily Record Staff
The Howard Hughes Corporation announced Wednesday Greg Fitchitt has been named regional president of the company’s Columbia region, one of the first master planned communities in the U.S. founded by developer James W. [read post]
19 Sep 2018, 11:28 am by msatta
By Chris Sagers[1] In the world there are weightier things than antitrust, and the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh involves many of them. [read post]
16 Sep 2018, 9:01 pm by Dean Falvy
Bob Woodward, Fear: Trump in the White House (Simon & Schuster, 2018)Judging from the initial buzz, Bob Woodward’s Fear: Trump in the White House has all the makings of a publishing blockbuster. [read post]
12 Sep 2018, 3:01 am by Walter Olson
Featured are three lawyers who have been involved in high-profile ICWA litigation, Timothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute, Matthew McGill of Gibson Dunn, and Charles Rothfeld of Mayer Brown and Yale Law School [details and registration; event not livestreamed, but video to be posted later] And now for something completely different: “Charles Evans Hughes and Chevron Deference” [Gerard Magliocca] Tags: administrative law, adoption, autos, Indian tribes, law schools,… [read post]
7 Sep 2018, 8:14 am by Philip Caruso
Senior British military airpower advocates like General Hugh Trenchard, the then-commander of the Royal Flying Corps, initially opposed efforts to create an independent RAF. [read post]