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Commentary Chemerinsky [Duke]: One of the most conservative attorney generals in American history
Chemerinsky [Duke]: One of the most conservative attorney generals in American history
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 10, 2004 04:28:00 pm

Erwin Chemerinsky, Duke Law School:"It is hard to imagine a more conservative or more repressive attorney general than John Ashcroft. The Ashcroft Justice Department took the unprecedented position that the government could hold human beings, including American citizens, forever as...

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Commentary Bainbridge [UCLA]: The AG and the Blogs
Bainbridge [UCLA]: The AG and the Blogs
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 10, 2004 04:23:00 pm

Stephen Bainbridge, UCLA School of Law:"Cruising around the blogosphere, one notes proposals that John Ashcroft be replaced by as Attorney General such legitimate luminaries as Randy Barnett or Fred Thompson. Sorry, guys. Blogospheric prognostication has proved fallible. Bush just went...

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Commentary Froomkin [Miami]: Confirmation Blitzkreig Alert
Froomkin [Miami]: Confirmation Blitzkreig Alert
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 10, 2004 04:12:00 pm

Michael Froomkin, University of Miami School of Law:"he White House may be thinking of White House counsel Alberto R. Gonzales as the next Attorney General.That would be the same Gonzales who is up to his eye teeth in not just...

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Commentary Henning [Wayne State]: Enron/Merrill Lynch Jury Findings for Sentencing
Henning [Wayne State]: Enron/Merrill Lynch Jury Findings for Sentencing
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 10, 2004 03:17:00 pm

Peter Henning, Wayne State University Law School:"On Tuesday, November 9, the jury in the Enron/Merrill Lynch trial concluded that the loss caused by the defendants' fraudulent misconduct was $13.7 million. A story in the Houston Chronicle (Nov. 10, 2004) reviews...

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Commentary Ribstein [Illinois]: The SEC and the SROs
Ribstein [Illinois]: The SEC and the SROs
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 10, 2004 02:47:00 pm

Larry Ribstein, University of Illinois College of Law:"The SEC announced yesterday rulemaking initiatives aimed at so-called "self-regulatory organizations" such as stock exchanges. These include specific proposals to change the rules on ownership, governance, reporting and transparency by these organizations. The...

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Commentary Cooper [IU-Indianapolis]: So we can relax now
Cooper [IU-Indianapolis]: So we can relax now
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 10, 2004 01:50:00 pm

Jeff Cooper, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis:"According to John Ashcroft, "he objective of securing the safety of Americans from crime and terror has been achieved,". Well, I feel better.Actually, I do feel better knowing that Ashcroft will shortly be...

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Commentary Berman [Ohio State]: AG Ashcroft resigns
Berman [Ohio State]: AG Ashcroft resigns
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 10, 2004 01:44:00 pm

Douglas Berman, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University:"I suspect we will see stories in the days ahead about Ashcroft's legacy, and I suspect most of those stories will focus on the "war on terror."  However, from my sentencing-centric perspective,...

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Commentary Ross [Samford]: Rehnquist’s hospitalization
Ross [Samford]: Rehnquist’s hospitalization
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
October 26, 2004 02:20:00 pm

William G. Ross, Cumberland School of Law, Samford University: "Chief Justice Rehnquist's hospitalization for thyroid cancer treatment has provided a sudden and poignant reminder to many voters that the winning candidate in next Tuesday's election is likely to make US...

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Treaty with Russia ceded Alaska to the United States

On March 30, 1867, the US and Russia signed a treaty ceding Alaska to the United States for a payment of $7,200,000 in gold.

Review the terms of a Treaty concerning the Cession of the Russian Possessions in North America by his Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias to the United States of America, the terms of which were included in the Treaty's Proclamation by President Andrew Johnson on June 20, 1867.

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