Justice Breyer Explains to Justice Scalia Why Flogging Is No Longer Appropriate
Breyer goes after Scalia in his new book.
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Breyer goes after Scalia in his new book.
"You expect the court to rubber-stamp, but we can't."
A conversation with Matt Mitten, director of Marquette Law School's National Sports Law Institute.
Arizona shouldn't be trying to do the federal government's job.
"What man out there ever thinks sending text messages like that is going to generate a response from a woman of, 'Oh, where have you been all my life?'"
We're not sure how this will affect Seagal's reputation as a 'Lawman,' but it can't be good.
The entire court system would shut down if we held a terrorism trial in the city.
A judge rules that the FDNY intentionally discriminated against minority applicants.
The most serious allegations against W.'s attorney general have been dropped.
Robert Miller faces up to twenty years in prison after helping Marc Dreier sell bogus securities by impersonating foreigners on phone calls to hedge funds.
Something good finally happened to Governor Paterson! It probably won't change much, though.
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