Concurring opinions in U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence are a strange brew. Yet, as every law student quickly learns, sometimes that is where you grasp what a particular case is all about. Such is the situation with Justice Souter’s concurring opinion ...
Read More »Platt: Comparisons aside, Obama, RFK are not that similar
The comparison of Sen. Barack Obama to Sen. Robert F. Kennedy has been made in the print media and on television at least three times in the last two weeks that I have seen. The comparison does not do either ...
Read More »Making ‘habeas corpus’ mean something
Concurring opinions in U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence are a strange brew. Yet, as every law student quickly learns, sometimes that is where you grasp what a particular case is all about. Such is the situation with Justice Souter’s concurring opinion ...
Read More »Comparisons aside, Obama, RFK are not that similar
The comparison of Sen. Barack Obama to Sen. Robert F. Kennedy has been made in the print media and on television at least three times in the last two weeks that I have seen. The comparison does not do either ...
Read More »6th Circuit case returns to the gold standard
American leaders tell themselves that citizens aren’t interested in the nuances of the dollar’s value. The yuan exchange rate? That is something Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson deals with at summits like the one this week with Chinese Vice Premier Wang ...
Read More »Shlaes: 6th Circuit case returns to the gold standard
American leaders tell themselves that citizens aren’t interested in the nuances of the dollar’s value. The yuan exchange rate? That is something Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson deals with at summits like the one this week with Chinese Vice Premier Wang ...
Read More »Kremer: The Internet can lift, destroy elected officials
I never believed the rumor that Al Gore invented the Internet. I do know that the Internet owes its birth to the federal government and the private sector. I also know that the Internet is a blessing and a curse ...
Read More »The Internet can lift, destroy elected offi-cials
I never believed the rumor that Al Gore invented the Internet. I do know that the Internet owes its birth to the federal government and the private sector. I also know that the Internet is a blessing and a curse ...
Read More »Kellogg: Getting to know nondisclosure agreements
Businesses often benefit from sharing confidential information. In most cases, this information is exchanged for the purpose of exploring a potential business combination such as a merger or joint venture. Given the potentially high value of confidential information, business owners ...
Read More »Chace: Three R's of office sustainability
When we think of sustainability, we do not often think about computers or their use in that context. The reality is there is a lot we can do to “go green” when we think about and use technology. I will ...
Read More »Getting to know nondisclosure agreements
Businesses often benefit from sharing confidential information. In most cases, this information is exchanged for the purpose of exploring a potential business combination such as a merger or joint venture. Given the potentially high value of confidential information, business owners ...
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