asks Norm Pattis, Crime &
Federalism blogger, in response to the Volokh Conspirators» posts debunking Jeffrey Rosen's Sunday NYT article.
Off - again, on - again Crime &
Federalism blogger Mike Cernovich is on again, but this time, he says, things are changing.
Crime &
Federalism blogger Michael Cernovich writes that «Raich reaffirms my support of President Bush's judicial nominations.
Not exact matches
Fellow Law.com
blogger Mike Cernovich once wrote at Crime &
Federalism about King as a case study in the psychological toll taken by someone facing an indictment.
Just in time for Law Day, Law.com
blogger Bob Ambrogi and occasional Crime &
Federalism guest -
blogger David Giacalone are in fundamental disagreement about the values embraced by the Massachusetts Bar Association.
Crime &
Federalism's
bloggers are hosting a personal debate on the sentencing of high - profile attorney Tony Serra for tax evasion.
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.
Crime &
Federalism guest -
blogger Maren Chaloupka takes serious issue with a story in The National Law Journal, «Small Town Trial Blues: When suits take lawyers to small towns, it can — but needn't — lead to big trouble.»
Guest
blogger Ken Lammers mulls these what - ifs on Crime &
Federalism:
Crime &
Federalism guest
blogger David Giacalone thinks there ought to be a better legal system for you and me.