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Supreme Court Action: Out-Of-Court Identifications, Death Benefits, and the Ministerial Exception to Employment Discrcimination

12 Jan

Here are summaries of the three opinions released yesterday by the United States Supreme Court. The first case is Perry v. New Hampshire (10-8974). Perry was convicted of theft by unauthorized taking. One piece of evidence used against him was…

 

(Trying) to go Green

14 Nov

At the Univeristy of Hawaii, being “green” is a very ‘in’ shade with the cool kids. And the law school is no exception to the rule. And I invite you and your institution to take up the cause – and…

 
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Legal Research Fantasies: Finding the Answer and Saving Time

24 Aug

On 3 Geeks, Greg Lambert takes exception to what Rich King, TR CTO, says at the 42 second mark in the below video. King states One page from one jurisdiction may be exactly what that attorney is looking for that…

 

Bloggergate: Is There a Blogger Exception to the Prohibition for CIA Spying on US Citizens?

21 Jun

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy On Blog Law Blog, law prof Eric E. Johnson reports: Jonathan H. Adler of The Volokh Conspiracy points to quite an alarming story in the New York Times…

 

Supreme Court Action Today – Government-Attorney Privilege, Rule 10b-5 Actions, and Conflicts of Interest

13 Jun

The Supreme Court issued three substantive opinions this morning, and one summary affirmance based on an equally divided Court. The first case, United States v. Jicarilla Apache Nation (10-382), concerns whether the “fiduciary exception” to discover legal advice made in…