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13 Dec 2018, 9:30 pm by Kate Mancuso
” Delta Air Lines announced that it will no longer allow emotional support animals of any kind on flights longer than eight hours. [read post]
13 Dec 2009, 8:58 pm by smtaber
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31 Oct 2009, 4:06 pm by admin
The company’s Wallingford plant contained a production line that used to manufacture resins. [read post]
21 Jun 2013, 12:56 pm by Tejinder Singh
United States, the Court held, in a five-to-four decision by Justice Thomas, that any fact which increases the mandatory minimum sentence for an offense must be found by a jury, not a judge. [read post]
9 Dec 2010, 12:26 pm by Marin
”“I was an illegal immigrant in the United States,” Hayek said. [read post]
3 Sep 2018, 9:30 pm by Robert V. Percival
This cynical political ploy, coupled with the abolition of the filibuster for Supreme Court confirmations on a straight party-line vote, has severely damaged the rule of law in the United States by making the nation’s highest court appear to be a nakedly political institution. [read post]
26 Apr 2010, 1:30 pm by Tom Goldstein
The most significant of these rulings was the al Odah case, in which a panel that included Judge Garland held early in the line of detainee cases that federal district courts lack habeas corpus jurisdiction over the Guantanamo detainees’ claims. [read post]
4 Oct 2022, 1:10 pm by John Elwood
(relisted after the Sept. 28 conference) Returning Relists Thomas v. [read post]
30 Jul 2015, 9:01 pm by Richard Hasen
The Court declined to hear the case, with Justice Clarence Thomas writing a dissent from the denial of a writ of certiorari saying the issue deserved a fuller airing. [read post]
11 Mar 2016, 10:02 am by John Elwood
   That is plainly a reference to “breathe,” which can only mean the Clean Air Act (“CAA”) case Ohio v. [read post]