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Monthly Archive for November, 2012

Two more fed courts podcasts

Here are the podcasts on the duty of state courts to hear federal causes of action, federal common law, and the law to be applied in federal and state courts: Law to be applied; And on immunity immunity podcast

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Audio for Defenses podcast

Here is the last podcast for criminal law: Defenses Don’t forget to review the exam from last year for class the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, and have a good break!

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RT @SCOTUSOpinions: “Prevailin…

RT @SCOTUSOpinions: “Prevailing party” for awarding attorney fees in 1983 action includes party receiving injunction, but no money. http …

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Remember Thursday, Nov. 8, when I said that the congruence and proportionality test was a big deal in contexts outside of the 11th amendment sometimes, and then mentioned voting rights? Well today the Court granted cert in the Voting Rights Act case that gives it a chance to rule that the preclearance requirement of the […]

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RT @Labor_Law: Tenth Circuit R…

RT @Labor_Law: Tenth Circuit Rules that ADA’s Title II Does Not Reach Employment Discrimination http://t.co/6H14tBCh | by @shermanhoward #HR

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Great news after 2010! RT @how…

Great news after 2010! RT @howappealing “Voters retain Justice David Wiggins”: The Des Moines Register has a report … http://t.co/ij2MZiUS

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In line to vote. Long, but peo…

In line to vote. Long, but people are patient so far.

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RT @ReutersLegal: U.S. legal s…

RT @ReutersLegal: U.S. legal sector gained 600 #jobs in October http://t.co/2QL3lYkT by @nateraymond

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Haaaaaans!

My joke today about Justice Brennan screaming this was probably too obscure for most of you. Here’s the video clip from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, which I was making an homage to:  

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