Courts and Affordable Care Act…Much Ado About Not Much
…could matter, by persuading a justice or two or, in a high-profile case, by persuading the public and therefore, indirectly, a justice of two. But these cases—this issue—has the feel…
…could matter, by persuading a justice or two or, in a high-profile case, by persuading the public and therefore, indirectly, a justice of two. But these cases—this issue—has the feel…
…a white man.” Liu has retracted the comment and apologized for it, and said yesterday in his opening statement that it “was not an appropriate way to describe Justice Alito…
Lifted from an e-mail from Beverly Mann, the following is a short explanation and links to relevant cases concerning the words of Justice Scalia as reported in California Lawyer, second…
…Schools are in receivership and numerous former officials are under investigation or indictment. The Bush and Obama Justice Departments have been indicting and convicting numerous people with ties to the…
…to the $1.5m range were getting much less of a break than their income relatives above them. Poetic justice? Just goes to show, that even those with significant incomes have…
…as head of the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel—the office charges with giving administration officials straight analysis of the law—co-authored, along with the infamous John Yoo, a legal memorandum…
…engagement and civic commitment. He believed that addressing human suffering and social issues mattered, and he never flinched from that belief. His commitment to justice and the voices of those…
…Also is the loss of memory of what justice used to mean in America: In 1995, Watt was indicted on 25 counts of felony perjury and obstruction of justice by…
…Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., and Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr., to hesitate to strike down such restrictions, they could take no comfort from the Supreme Court’s 93-minute hearing Wednesday…
…up, learn the lessons of adulthood, and begin dismantling a tax system which creates so many disincentives to wealth creation. Justice demands that bonuses must be paid, yes. But true…