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Commentary Hasen [Loyola Los Angeles]: More on the San Diego Write-In
Hasen [Loyola Los Angeles]: More on the San Diego Write-In
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 21, 2004 04:01:00 pm

Rick Hasen, Loyola Law School Los Angeles:"The incumbent mayor, Dick Murphy, will be reelected unless one of the three lawsuits currently pending is successful, or unless there is a recount that will lead to a different result. News stories on...

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Commentary Tokaji [Ohio State]: Berkeley Report on Electronic Voting in Florida
Tokaji [Ohio State]: Berkeley Report on Electronic Voting in Florida
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 19, 2004 01:15:00 pm

Dan Tokaji, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University:"Last week's conspiracy theory was that the election had been stolen in Florida counties using optical scan voting equipment, a paper-based system that functions like standardized tests. This week's may turn out...

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Commentary Berman [Ohio State]: Seeking death for Scott Peterson
Berman [Ohio State]: Seeking death for Scott Peterson
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 19, 2004 01:11:00 pm

Doug Berman, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University:"As regular readers know, I typically try to avoid blogging about high-profile criminal law cases (unless and until there is a Blakely issue). But now that the Scott Peterson case is past...

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Commentary Berman [Ohio State]: Pardon me
Berman [Ohio State]: Pardon me
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 19, 2004 11:08:00 am

Doug Berman, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University:"It's perhaps a sober reminder of the realities of criminal justice that President Bush's ceremonial pardoning of turkeys received a lot more press than his actual pardoning of people.  (As an aside,...

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Commentary Podgor [Georgia State]: What’s the Latest on Sentencing?
Podgor [Georgia State]: What’s the Latest on Sentencing?
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 18, 2004 10:39:00 am

Ellen Podgor, Georgia State University College of Law:"As everyone awaits the post-Blakely decisions of Fanfan and Booker, the DOJ has decided to start its campaign to fight back with legislation, just in case the decision is not to their liking. ...

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Commentary Bainbridge [UCLA]: Don’t Change the Rules for DeLay
Bainbridge [UCLA]: Don’t Change the Rules for DeLay
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 17, 2004 11:34:00 am

Stephen Bainbridge: UCLA Law School:"'House Republicans proposed changing their rules last night to allow members indicted by state grand juries to remain in a leadership post, a move that would benefit Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) in case he is...

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Commentary Ribstein [Illinois]: Eisner’s Testimony
Ribstein [Illinois]: Eisner’s Testimony
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 17, 2004 10:30:00 am

Larry Ribstein, University of Illinois College of Law:"The Disney trial on the hiring and firing of Ovitz continued yesterday with Eisner's direct testimony. As previewed here, Eisner will have to draw a fine line between justifying hiring Ovitz, and justifying...

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Commentary Tokaji [Ohio State]: Provisional Voting Problems
Tokaji [Ohio State]: Provisional Voting Problems
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 16, 2004 04:05:00 pm

Dan Tokaji, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University:"The A.P. has this story summarizing the problems that the states had in implementing provisional voting. It quotes my colleague Ned Foley as suggesting that Congress consider repealing HAVA's provisional voting requirement.My...

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Commentary Henning [Wayne State]: Senate Hearing on Insurance Industry
Henning [Wayne State]: Senate Hearing on Insurance Industry
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 16, 2004 11:18:00 am

Peter Henning, Wayne State University School:"The Subcommittee on Financial Management, the Budget, and International Security of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee will be holding a hearing today (Nov. 16) on the state of the insurance industry in light of the...

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Commentary Solomon [Yale]: Confessions of an Unwitting Accessory
Solomon [Yale]: Confessions of an Unwitting Accessory
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 16, 2004 10:29:00 am

Ian Solomon, Yale Law School:"Could we have been so naive? Thousands of the country's most credentialed lawyers flocked to Florida to guarantee a fair election. Did we inadvertently miss an election debacle even greater than that of 2000 and negligently...

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President Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus

On April 27, 1861, US President Abraham Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus in Maryland and parts of several midwestern states during the American Civil War. Lincoln took this action to address draft riots and the threat of secession by Union states bordering the Confederacy. The President maintained his suspension even after it was overturned by the federal judiciary in Ex parte Merryman 17 F.Cas. 144 (1861). Learn more about Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus.

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