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3 Jul 2015, 8:14 pm by Jon Gelman
And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.New Hampshire: Josiah Bartlett, William Whipple, Matthew ThorntonMassachusetts: Samuel Adams, John Adams, John Hancock, Robert Treat Paine, Elbridge GerryRhode Island: Stephen Hopkins, William ElleryConnecticut: Roger Sherman, Samuel Huntington, William Williams, Oliver WolcottNew York: William Floyd,… [read post]
22 Jun 2015, 1:24 pm by Lyle Denniston
The Roberts opinion was joined in full by Justices Samuel A. [read post]
10 Jun 2015, 3:32 am by Scott Bomboy
Justice Samuel Alito mouthed the words, “not true,” in response as he sat in the audience. [read post]
1 May 2015, 12:07 pm
 Roediger, David and Franklin Rosemont, eds. [read post]
4 Feb 2015, 5:30 am by Kori Shafer-Stack
 Samuel Jarrell (Marion, Marion County) pleaded guilty Nov. 12 in Franklin County Court of Common Pleas to one count of workers comp fraud, a first-degree misdemeanor. [read post]
26 Jan 2015, 2:11 pm by Yishai Schwartz
Sterling thus joins a small list of leakers convicted under the Espionage Act, a list that currently includes Chelsea Manning, Stephen Jin-Woo Kim, Lawrence Franklin, Shamai Leibowitz and Samuel Morison (pardoned). [read post]
26 Dec 2014, 12:01 am by rhapsodyinbooks
In 1831, Samuel Francis Smith published the version we sing today that begins with “My country, ’tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing. [read post]
26 Dec 2014, 12:01 am by rhapsodyinbooks
In 1831, Samuel Francis Smith published the version we sing today that begins with “My country, ’tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing. [read post]
28 Sep 2014, 12:05 pm by Steve Lubet
McClure took leave of the judge and accompanied his client and the constable to the town jail, where Cook was handed over to Franklin County sheriff Jacob Brown. [read post]
24 Sep 2014, 2:02 am by rhapsodyinbooks
Franklin Roosevelt made the second highest number of appointments, nine. [read post]
3 Jul 2014, 5:12 am by Doug Cornelius
Francis Lightfoot Lee Carter Braxton Robert Morris Benjamin Rush Benjamin Franklin John Morton George Clymer James Smith George Taylor James Wilson George RossCaesar Rodney George Read Thomas McKean William Floyd Philip Livingston Francis Lewis Lewis MorrisRichard Stockton John Witherspoon Francis Hopkinson John Hart Abraham Clark Josiah Bartlett William WhippleSamuel Adams John Adams Robert Treat Paine Elbridge Gerry Stephen Hopkins William Ellery Roger Sherman Samuel Huntington… [read post]
22 Jun 2014, 12:00 pm by Tomiko Brown-Nagin
 In addition to Bruce Ackerman, essayists for the journal issue include Randy Barnett, David Strauss, Sandy Levinson, Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Randall Kennedy, Rogers Smith, Sophia Lee, Kenji Yoshino, Deborah Hellman, John Skrentny, Richard Thompson Ford, Samuel Bagenstos, David Super, Justin Driver, Cary Franklin, Lani Guinier, and Gerald Torres. [read post]
30 Apr 2014, 1:15 pm by John Mikhail
  Connecticut appointed Eliphalet Dyer, William Samuel Johnson, and Jesse Root to serve as its advocates. [read post]
3 Mar 2014, 4:05 am by Howard Friedman
The Civil Rights Act at Fifty (Samuel Bagenstos and Ellen Katz, eds., University of Michigan Press 2014)).SpearIt, Muslim Radicalization in Prison: Responding with Sound Penal Policy or the Sound of Alarm? [read post]
19 Feb 2014, 3:26 pm by Bruce Ackerman
We the People: The Civil Rights Revolution is coming out next week, and the Yale Law Journal will be celebrating its publication with a two-day Symposium on  The Meaning of the Civil Rights Revolution.Here's the line-up:Friday, February 28:1:10-1:30: Introduction by Dean Robert Post1:30 – 3:50 Constitutional Change and the Role of Courts (chaired by Jack Balkin)Randy Barnett, We the People: Each and Every OneJustin Driver, Reactionary Rhetoric, Judicial… [read post]
31 Jan 2014, 5:30 am by J. Michael Goodson Law Library
At the 1787 Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin pointed out that impeachment would be preferable to assassination, which was its traditional alternative: What was the practice before this in cases where the chief Magistrate rendered himself obnoxious? [read post]
7 Nov 2013, 10:06 am by Amy Howe
  Samuel Franklin of JURIST reports on the oral argument, which Archis Parasharami discusses at Mayer Brown’s Class Defense blog. [read post]