Prof. Jonathan Turley (GW) on the Trump Civil Incitement Opinion
The Hill’s Today’s Deal: Trump lawyers claimed that Trump’s language could not be distinguished from many Democrats, such as Rep. Maxine water (D-Calif.), Mehta chided them for […]
The Hill’s Today’s Deal: Trump lawyers claimed that Trump’s language could not be distinguished from many Democrats, such as Rep. Maxine water (D-Calif.), Mehta chided them for […]
The case was sealed by a judge in Greenwich last week. It involved incidents where she “knowingly photographed and filmed” three persons, including one minor. […]
Workplaces don’t stay the same. Over the years, different leadership styles have changed over time. Organisations undergo restructuring. People who are not productive will either […]
The Academic Freedom Alliance has released a new episode of The Academic Freedom Podcast. You can subscribe via your favourite platform to ensure you never […]
Start at People v. DaviesDecreed on Feb. 8, by Justices Herbert Levy, Kathleen Meehan and Charles Poochigian, but slightly modified Wednesday We are in agreement […]
Starting at City of Maryland Heights against the StateThe Missouri Supreme Court ruled in favor of the petition Tuesday, with Chief Justice Paul Wilson’s opinion: […]
Starting at U.S. v. GeorgeTuesday, December 2, 2006 by Judge Kenneth Bell (W.D.N.C.This Fourth Circuit decision provides more details on the case: The First Amendment […]
In Judge Timothy Corrigan’s ruling in Bloomberg v. BlockerDecided (clearly correct, I believe) on Thursday Bloomberg is from St. Johns County in Florida. Blocker serves as […]
2/19/1942: President Roosevelt issues Executive Order 9066. This Executive Order would be reviewed by the Supreme Court. Korematsu v. U.S. (1944). Reason.com’s original post, […]
You wouldn’t say everyone knows the truth, but it would be true. The neoliberal means. Many people know the meaning of it. They just don’t […]