Sentences with phrase «mauro of the national law»

«Supreme Court Cuts Down Tax Book; List of once - respected sources grows»: Tony Mauro of The National Law Journal has this report (registration required).

Not exact matches

The National Law Journal's Tony Mauro noted a few years ago the example of an attorney who makes a point of wearing a tie given to him as a memento eight years previously by the widow of a partner who used to wear it when he argued.
Some «critics and dissenters immediately predicted it would alter elections in 2010 and beyond by unleashing a new flood of corporate and union money into a system already awash with special - interest funds» wrote Tony Mauro in The National Law Journal.
Tony Mauro reports in The National Law Journal that the U.S. Judicial Conference voted yesterday to increase fourfold the number of free documents that members of the public will be able to retrieve from the federal courts» PACER system.
'' Blog Scan from Crime and Consequences Blog Consequences of a Guilty Plea: Adam Schlossman posts in SCOTUSblog's Monday Round - up a link to Tony Mauro's National Law Journal article «Do Defendant's Get Enough Warning About a Guilty Plea's Consequences?»
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press hosted the event, at which The National Law Journal's Tony Mauro moderated.
The panel featured David Lat (center in the lousy photo from my camera phone below) from Above the Law, Tony Mauro (right) from the National Law Journal and the Blog of the Legal Times), and Matt Welch (left) from Reason Magazine.
In a compelling commentary in favor of allowing cameras in the Supreme Court, The National Law Journal's veteran Supreme Court correspondent Tony Mauro described the line outside the court before the arguments as «more befitting of a music hall or an Apple store on the eve of the release of a new iPhone.»
Helping us do that are two expert observers of the court: Tony Mauro, Supreme Court correspondent for the National Law Journal.
v. Holder, the Supreme Court today declined to address the constitutionality of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, keeping the law alive for a future challenge, reports Tony Mauro at The National Law Journlaw alive for a future challenge, reports Tony Mauro at The National Law JournLaw Journal.
Attorneys and co-hosts Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams welcome Tony Mauro, Supreme Court correspondent for The National Law Journal, American Lawyer Media, and law.com and Amy Howe, editor of SCOTUSblog, to look back at the 2010 - 2011 term, the Justices, spotlight the biggest cases of the term and look ahead to the upcoming term.
The title of this post is not merely the question I had for a few Justices after the denial of cert last week in Jones v. US (lamented here and here), it is also the headline of this new National Law Journal article about this decision authored by Tony Mauro.
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