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28 Apr 2024, 11:33 am by admin
As a committed socialist, Egilman was incurious about how and why occupational and environmental diseases were so prevalent in socialist and communist countries, where profits are outlawed and the people own the means of production.[2] Like the radical labor historians David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz, Egilman tried to cram the history of silicosis (and even silicosis litigation) into a Marxist narrative of class conflict, economic reductionism, and capitalist greed. [read post]
27 Aug 2023, 3:56 pm by Andrew Warren
The statute covers a very wide variety of federal officers and people acting under the direction of federal officers–including elected officials, federal civil employees, federal law enforcement officers, judges, postal workers, military officers, and more. [read post]
8 Jul 2021, 6:00 am by Guest Blogger
 (Harvard University Press, 2020), and Jesse Wegman, Let the People Pick the President: The Case for Abolishing the Electoral College (St. [read post]
29 Jan 2021, 11:21 am by David Greene
Supreme Court upheld the rule in 1969 in a case called Red Lion Broadcasting v. [read post]
20 Jan 2021, 5:01 am by Jacob Schulz
” House Speaker Joe Martin later wrote in his memoir that it was “the wildest scene in the entire history of Congress. [read post]
11 Oct 2020, 6:30 am by Sandy Levinson
Martin's Press, 2020).Although this symposium was originally envisioned as discussing only Jesse Wegman’s Let the People Pick the President:  The Case for Abolishing the Electoral College and Alex Keyssar’s Why Do We Still Have the Electoral College? [read post]
10 Oct 2019, 4:01 am by Administrator
That same day, I met Martine Roy for the first time. [read post]
8 Mar 2019, 10:46 am by David Greene
Birmingham, 394 U.S. 147 (1969).1 All of these historically and doctrinally important cases are discussed below. [read post]
12 Sep 2018, 8:46 am
The court has not revisited the dual-sovereignty exception since this development in 1969. [read post]
31 Jul 2017, 5:29 am by Ruth Levush
Martin’s Day (Mårtengås [Mårten Goose]), when the people of Scania (Skåne) eat geese, or Tjugonda-Knut (Twenty Day Knut) on January 13 (the day when Christmas is said to dance out of Swedish homes, “Tjugonda Knut dansar julen ut”). [read post]