Sentences with phrase «federalism blog»

John Edwards» new job as a global deal maker (see Emily Thornton's piece in BusinessWeek), has significantly underwhelmed the Crime & Federalism blog duo.
I do not claim to be an expert or connoisseur of Taser videos, but the Crime and Federalism blog has declared the video below to be perhaps the «Greatest Tasering Video of All Time.»
Norm Pattis of the Crime & Federalism blog is a small - town lawyer, but he was visiting Georgetown this week for a seminar on 1983 litigation.

Not exact matches

At his blog Crime & Federalism, he says Seidlin singlehandedly rests the case against cameras in the courtroom.
I like both approaches — and I speak from a blog network that reaches across the spectrum, from illustrated blogs such as May It Please The Court and The Common Scold to bare - bones Crime and Federalism.
For Mike Cernovich at the blog Crime & Federalism, the 5th Circuit's reticence in this matter amounts to a cover - up.
Over at Crime & Federalism, Michael Cernovich notes that crim law blogs have exploded in the past six months and provides a terrific guide.
Blawg Review I / P Updates MyShingle.com Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer Crime & Federalism Silicon Valley Media Blog Insurance Scrawl The Common Scold Robert Ambrogi's LawSites Law Department Management Excited Utterances Prism Legal InhouseBlog The Wired GC
Others of the elites are Crime & Federalism, De Novo, How Appealing, Legal Theory Blog, Patently - O and The UCL Practitioner.
The New York Times has the details in this story,» Lawyer Thrust Into Spotlight After Misstep in Terror Case,» March 15, 2006, and lots of bloggers, including Legal Blog Watch's Crime & Federalism, are discussing Judge Brinkema's ruling to exclude testimony from several major government witnesses who were improperly coached by Martin.
Since its launch in 2004, the blog Crime & Federalism has commented on criminal law and civil rights with a healthy dose of skepticism, cynicism and attitude.
Pattis, who co-authors the blog Crime & Federalism, argues that the debate over Bryant's qualifications has been characterized by «plenty of horse whisperers afraid to speak publicly.»
Soon after, Cernovich wrote that he would be starting a new blog and would post to Crime & Federalism only sporadically, if at all.
In his new blog's welcome message, Pattis explains that after giving up Crime & Federalism, he found that «quitting isn't that simple.
But Norm Pattis at the blog Crime & Federalism says that the story of Hilton's release after serving just three days of a 45 - day sentence could have a very direct impact on the practices of him and other criminal defense lawyers: a frequently ringing phone.
Among the legal blogs to have commented on the disturbing Las Vegas courtroom video of a lawyer under the influence are Crime & Federalism, The Legal Reader and Overlawyered.
On Feb. 16 at his blog Crime & Federalism, he noted the indictment of a Connecticut lawyer «in what appears to be a test case of a Sarbanes - Oxley amendment to the federal criminal code.»
Mike Cernovich at the blog Crime & Federalism seems to think so.
Here's a summary, followed by links to posts popping up on The Volokh Conspiracy, the blog - home of BU Law professor Randy Barnett, who argued for Raich, and Crime & Federalism.
Thus begins an ongoing and excellent exchange between Aaron Larson, a criminal defense attorney blogging at Crime and Federalism, and «oliver wendell holmes, j.,» the self - described public defender who blogs Three Generations.
Don't miss the extensive comments on Evan's blog by a certain Federalist No. 84, whom you know as Michael Cernovich, author of Crime & Federalism.
At Crime and Federalism, Mike Cernovich thinks legal blogs have gone downhill since he got online: things have grown cliquish, and the «biggest — and worst — change to the legal blogosphere has been the Rise of the Marketers,» the ones who are intent on promoting their firms and practices but don't have anything in particular to say.
Since you evidently have so much faith in «black» search engine optimization that you're going to allow your marketer to keep spamming law blogs and not - quite - law blogs, I'll bet you that Crime and Federalism's post naming you a spammer is about to hit page one of a Google search for you, and will stay there for a long time.
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