This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 7 | National Review,2006—Illustrating how deeply Democratic attacks on Republican judicial nominees have descended into farce, Senator Edward M. Kennedy fulminates in a Washington Post op-ed, two days…
This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 7 | National Review
2006—Illustrating how deeply Democratic attacks on Republican judicial nominees have descended into farce, Senator Edward M. Kennedy fulminates in a Washington Post op-ed, two days…
This rainbow shimmer coating may help cool future buildings,A new material inspired by wood pulp and soap bubbles reflects sunlight while staying cooler than the air around it. Tags:EnergyEnvironmentNewspopsci.comPopular ScienceTechnology
Recovery begins after devastating tornadoes hit Mississippi's Lower Delta,Preliminary estimates say the storm was an EF-4 tornado with top wind gusts of 166 to 200 miles per hour that traveled for nearly 60 miles. Tags:Environmentpopsci.comPopular ScienceWeather
Two newly discovered Andes Mountain plant species have an appetite for insects,'The results presented in this study show that the assessment of the Neotropical biodiversity is far from complete.' Tags:biologyConservationEnvironmentlandpopsci.comPopular Sciencescience
Biden Is Mysteriously Defying A Law That Could Spur 20,000 New Green Homes Per Month,A legally required regulatory tweak would save homeowners money and slash huge amounts of carbon. But the policy is years late ― and no one knows why. Tags:Green EnergyHuffPosthuffpost.comJoe BidenPoliticswhite house
Trump Lawyer Says Former President’s Post Attacking Bragg Was ‘Ill Advised’ | National Review,The former president had shared an article on Truth Social featuring an image of himself with a baseball bat next to an image of the Manhattan DA’s head. Tags:Law & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.comNews
This Day March 26 | National Review,After two decades of school-desegregation litigation in <i>Jenkins v. Missouri</i>, federal district judge Russell G. Clark issues his final order in the case. Tags:Bench MemosLaw & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.com
Utah Passes Landmark Social-Media Regulations Aimed at Protecting Children | National Review,Similar bills are currently working through state legislatures in Arkansas, Ohio, and Louisiana. Tags:Law & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.comNews
‘How I Hid Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Incendiary Positions’ | National Review,That’s the subtitle of my new Confirmation Tales post, ‘The Supreme Court Nominee Who Would Abolish Mother’s Day.’ Tags:Bench MemosLaw & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.com
Stanford Law Dean’s Letter Responding to Student Complaints—Part 2 | National Review,Martinez sets forth three ‘factors’ that lead her to conclude that referring disrupting students for disciplinary sanction is inappropriate. Tags:Bench MemosEducationLaw & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.com
This Day March 24 | National Review,Reviewing yet another Ninth Circuit grant of habeas relief on a claim of ineffective assistance of counsel, the Supreme Court (in <i>Knowles v. Mirzayance</i>) again unanimously reverses the Ninth Circuit. Tags:Bench MemosLaw & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.com
This Day March 23 | National Review,The Left is adept at what Abraham Lincoln labeled ‘lullaby arguments’—false claims designed to lull the listener into a sense of complacency. Tags:Bench MemosLaw & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.com
Fact-Checking Wisconsin Supreme Court Candidate Protasiewicz’s Record on Criminal Sentencing | National Review,At the Wisconsin supreme court candidate debate, progressive Milwaukee judge Janet Protasiewicz made false claims about her record of sentencing criminals. Tags:Law & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.comPolitics & PolicyThe Corner
Stanford DEI Dean Escalates Battle against Law-School Dean | National Review,Steinbach had already given Dean Martinez ample cause to fire her. It’s difficult to see how Martinez could avoid doing so now. Tags:Bench MemosEducationLaw & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.com
Stanford Law Dean’s Letter Responding to Student Complaints—Part 1 | National Review,Stanford law school dean Jenny S. Martinez responded further to questions about the disruption of Judge Kyle Duncan’s Federalist Society event two weeks ago. Tags:Bench MemosLaw & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.com
Trump Grand Jury Won't Meet Wednesday, Delaying Potential Indictment | National Review,Trump claimed over the weekend that he would be arrested Tuesday and called for protests. Tags:Law & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.comNews
As World Waits on Manhattan DA, Judge Orders Trump Lawyer to Testify in Mar-a-Lago Obstruction Probe | National Review,It now seems DA Alvin Bragg’s grand jury won’t indict the former president today. But Trump world is still struggling to put out multiple legal fires at once. Tags:articleLaw & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.comPolitics & PolicyU.S.
Federal Appeals Court Rejects Trump Stay Request, Ordering His Lawyer to Provide Information on Mar-a-Lago to Special Counsel | National Review,A three-judge appellate panel refused to stay a lower court ruling that Trump obstructed the investigation, triggering the crime-fraud exception to the attorney–client privilege. Tags:Law & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.comPolitics & PolicyThe Corner
This Day March 19 | National Review,1957—President Eisenhower’s nomination of William J. Brennan, Jr. to serve on the Supreme Court is confirmed by the Senate. Brennan, a former New Jersey supreme… Tags:Bench MemosLaw & the CourtsNational Reviewnationalreview.com
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This rainbow shimmer coating may help cool future buildings,A new material inspired by wood pulp and soap bubbles reflects sunlight while staying cooler than the air around it. Tags:energyEnvironmentNewspopsci.comPopular ScienceTechnology
Recovery begins after devastating tornadoes hit Mississippi's Lower Delta,Preliminary estimates say the storm was an EF-4 tornado with top wind gusts of 166 to 200 miles per hour that traveled for nearly 60 miles. Tags:Environmentpopsci.comPopular Scienceweather
Two newly discovered Andes Mountain plant species have an appetite for insects,'The results presented in this study show that the assessment of the Neotropical biodiversity is far from complete.' Tags:BiologyconservationEnvironmentLandpopsci.comPopular ScienceScience