Dangerous Deference: The Supreme Court of Canada in Canada v. Khadr
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Last Tuesday, while Democrats were losing control of the House and maintaining tenuous control of the Senate, three Iowa Supreme Court justices were losing their jobs. Chief Justice Marsha Ternus and...
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On Wednesday, I attended an event here at HLS with William Thaddeus Coleman Jr. I was fortunate enough to be in charge of book sales for his memoir after the event and was able to sit next to Mr....
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With my exams finished, I just watched the Senate’s debate (or whatever it is they do there) and vote on the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” – the ban on openly gay service in the American military....
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In United States v. Ramos (1st Cir. Dec. 17), plaintiff Edgar Ramos was arrested for and pled guilty to illegally transporting aliens in Charlestown, Massachusetts. Ramos alleged that the search that...
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