The interpretive doctrine of original understanding could lose its principled foundation because its most celebrated practitioners are pursuing the nationalization of an individual right to bear arms
The theory of progressive discipline is not a fixed and immutable rule to be followed without question; here, the police officer's sleeping on duty was sufficient to warrant the imposition of removal
...Weinroth of Trenton adds Michelle Lebovitz Lamar, formerly with Hartsough Kenny Chase & Sullivan in Hamilton. New Associates: ...
...The slip opinion is 6 pages long.] For appellant � Daniel E. Chase (Hartsough, Kenny & Chase). For respondents: Baltazar Alvarado Martinez � Francis X. Ryan and Alexa...
Notice to the bar
Notice to the bar
Because plaintiff has failed to establish, as a prima facie matter, that her alleged injuries fall within the serious-permanent-injury standard still embodied within the currently enumerated categori
Invocation of foreign law is merely a cover for the justices' usurpation, adventurism
Case on juvenile executions is likely to continue the piecemeal abolition of death penalty by the U.S. Supreme Court
Best practices raise questions about the practice of law that must be answered by the Administrative Office of the Courts
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