Empathy For The Devil
Hart Senate Office Building, Room 216 was the venue for a skirmish that at times got awfully mean. Judge Sonia came in earnest, her cards laid out on the table.
Hart Senate Office Building, Room 216 was the venue for a skirmish that at times got awfully mean. Judge Sonia came in earnest, her cards laid out on the table.
Brian Williams | Posted 06.01.2009 | Politics
The quiet man from New Hampshire has accomplished one thing with his planned departure: he's proven once again that attempts to predict the behavior of the court and its justices can be a dicey business.
Rick Hasen | Posted 05.15.2009 | Politics
I have taken a very quick look at the opinion of the three judge court in the Coleman election contest. Here are some initial thoughts. 1. A reasona...
Politico | Posted 04.17.2009 | Politics
A state court could rule any day now on Norm Coleman's challenge to Al Franken's 225-vote lead in Minnesota, but the race may be far from over no matt...
New York Times | Posted 01.22.2009 | Politics
Remember Bush V. Gore, the legal battle that decided that other election eight years ago? Well, the Times's Supreme Court correspondent, Adam Liptak, ...
Richard Lewis | Posted 11.24.2008 | Entertainment
I simply will not tolerate another stolen vote and election, tantamount to a sentence of another four-to-eight years of Hell, because we haven't been vigilant and done our jobs.
Sunil Chacko | Posted 11.20.2008 | Politics
First the years-late call on the global food crisis. Now, Robert Zoellick, current World Bank president, has done it again on the international financial crisis.
Adam Winkler | Posted 07.04.2008 | Politics
There are some striking similarities between the Heller decision and Bush v. Gore. In both cases, the Court articulates a "new" right to be recognized by the Courts.
Michelle Schweiger Schecter | Posted 08.17.2009 | Politics