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Commentary Tokaji [Ohio State]: Move to Delay Electoral College in Ohio
Tokaji [Ohio State]: Move to Delay Electoral College in Ohio
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 13, 2004 06:59:00 pm

Dan Tokaji, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University:"Today's the day that the Electoral College meets in each of the state capitals. Just hours before, some congressional Democrats and other Democratic activists asked state officials to delay the Electoral College...

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Commentary Malloy [Cincinnati]: New HHS Secretary Nominated
Malloy [Cincinnati]: New HHS Secretary Nominated
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 13, 2004 05:20:00 pm

Elizabeth Malloy, University of Cincinnati College of Law:"President Bush today selected Mike Leavitt, the current EPA Chief, to be the new Secretary of Health and Human Services. In making his selection, President Bush said that Leavitt is a "fine executive"...

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Commentary Berman [Ohio State]: No News is Big News
Berman [Ohio State]: No News is Big News
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 13, 2004 01:38:00 pm

Douglas Berman, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University:"I am genuinely amazed that the Supreme Court has now issued 11 opinions this term, and yet we still have not seen a ruling in Booker and Fanfan. Perhaps it really is...

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Commentary Balkin [Yale]: Nuclear Politics
Balkin [Yale]: Nuclear Politics
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 13, 2004 12:48:00 pm

Jack Balkin, Yale Law School:"There are more hints (this from the Washington Post) that the Republicans in the Senate will try the "nuclear option" to end filibusters on judicial nominations.The Republicans hold all the levers of power and now would...

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Commentary Lee [Ohio State]: Supremes to hear Grokster
Lee [Ohio State]: Supremes to hear Grokster
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 10, 2004 10:20:00 pm

Edward Lee, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University:"The Supreme Court decided to hear the Grokster case, which involves the question whether p2p software distributors can be held secondarily liable for the infringing acts of some users of the software....

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Commentary Malloy [Cincinnati]: Ohio Legislators Pass New Tort Reform
Malloy [Cincinnati]: Ohio Legislators Pass New Tort Reform
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 10, 2004 01:46:00 pm

Elizabeth Malloy, University of Cincinnati College of Law:"Early Thursday morning, the Ohio General Assembly passed tort reform legislation that will place caps on pain-and-suffering damages and punitive awards.  Governor Bob Taft commended the passage of the bill and will sign...

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Commentary Ryzhova [Kyiv]: Report from Ukraine
Ryzhova [Kyiv]: Report from Ukraine
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 9, 2004 01:06:00 pm

Anna Ryzhova, Kyiv, Ukraine:"Yesterday, Dec. 8th, the Parliament of Ukraine adopted a number of landmark lawmaking decisions. The purpose of these decisions was to apply measures that would prevent fraud in future elections, to remove some powers from the presidency,...

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Commentary Podgor [Georgia State]: The Latest on Martha Stewart: Who is Being Punished?
Podgor [Georgia State]: The Latest on Martha Stewart: Who is Being Punished?
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 9, 2004 11:30:00 am

Ellen Podgor, Georgia State University College of Law:"While Martha Stewart remains incarcerated, the world is continuing outside the prison grounds of "camp cupcake." The latest, according to Reuters, is that Martha Stewart will star in a new TV show upon...

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Commentary Ghosh [Buffalo]: Supreme Court oral arguments in Swedenborg case
Ghosh [Buffalo]: Supreme Court oral arguments in Swedenborg case
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 7, 2004 01:21:00 pm

Shubha Ghosh, University at Buffalo Law School:"The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today in the wine distributor case, Swedenborg. Here are two links to NPR coverage of the case from today and yesterday. At issue in the case is...

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Commentary Ryzhova [Kyiv]: Report from Ukraine
Ryzhova [Kyiv]: Report from Ukraine
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 7, 2004 01:18:00 pm

Anna Ryzhova, Kyiv, Ukraine:"Three events featured on Ukraine's political landscape yesterday, all of which went someway towards resolving the political impasse brought on by the scandalous Presidential election.First, the Parliament of Ukraine agreed to hold its extraordinary meeting on Dec...

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