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Open Thread
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Assessing Non-Packing Rationales For Increasing the Size of the Supreme Court ... See MoreSee Less
Assessing Non-Packing Rationales For Increasing the Size of the Supreme Court
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In a recent Lawfare article I outlined the case against "packing" the Supreme Court, and explained why the Court's…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Cultural Difference "Cannot Be Accepted as a Reason to Mitigate" Ethiopian-Born Lawyer's Dishonesty-Related Misconduct ... See MoreSee Less
Cultural Difference "Cannot Be Accepted as a Reason to Mitigate" Ethiopian-Born Lawyer's Dishonesty-Related Misconduct
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From the long (20K-word) decision of the Washington Supreme Court Thursday in In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceeding Against Feyissa,...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Terrorists and Criminals Reportedly Got $37.5 Billion From COVID Relief and Other U.K. Aid Programs ... See MoreSee Less
Terrorists and criminals reportedly got $37.5 billion from COVID relief and other U.K. aid programs
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Britain has long wasted taxpayer money on frivolous projects. A secret dossier suggests it has now outdone itself.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Rothbard on The Calculus of Consent ... See MoreSee Less
Rothbard on The Calculus of Consent | Mises Institute
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In today's Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon revisits The Calculus of Consent by James Buchanan and Gordon Tullock, considered a "classic" by mainstream0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Short Circuit: An inexhaustive weekly compendium of rulings from the federal courts of appeal ... See MoreSee Less
Short Circuit: An inexhaustive weekly compendium of rulings from the federal courts of appeal
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Righteous gaolers, crooked feds, and interlocutory appeals.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Judge Ross Did Not Even Sign Her First Apology Letter ... See MoreSee Less
Judge Ross Did Not Even Sign Her First Apology Letter
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She materially breached the terms of her private reprimand many times over. Impeach her.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Eight Conspirators … Threatened University of Michigan Officials, Businesses, and the Jewish Federation" ... See MoreSee Less
"Eight Conspirators ... Threatened University of Michigan Officials, Businesses, and the Jewish Federation"
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From a Justice Department press release Wednesday: "… In the dead of night, masked and hooded defendants allegedly threw noxious…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Blake Lively Entitled to Attorney Fees (But Not Punitive Damages) in Justin Baldoni et al.'s Libel Lawsuit Against Her ... See MoreSee Less
Blake Lively Entitled to Attorney Fees (But Not Punitive Damages) in Justin Baldoni et al.’s Libel Lawsuit Against Her
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Some excerpts from Judge Lewis Liman (S.D.N.Y.) long opinion today in Wayfarer Studios LLC v. Lively: [Blake] Lively filed a...0 CommentsComment on Facebook