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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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Commentary Why the Supreme Court is Not an Election Issue, and Why It Should Become One
Why the Supreme Court is Not an Election Issue, and Why It Should Become One
Professor William G. Ross | Cumberland School of Law at Samford University
October 21, 2004 08:01:00 am

JURIST Contributing Editor William G. Ross of Cumberland Law School at Samford University says that although the US Supreme Court has not been a significant issue thusfar in the current Presidential campaign, the likelihood of Presidential appointments to the Court...

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Commentary A Time for Reasoned Sentencing Policy
A Time for Reasoned Sentencing Policy
Jeremiah Lee
September 22, 2004 08:01:00 am

JURIST Guest Columnist Sandra Jordan of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law considers what might happen if, as anticipated, the US Supreme Court applies its reasoning from its June 2004 Blakely ruling to the federal sentencing guidelines in two...

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Commentary Blocking Nader: This Time, Democratic Dirty Tricks?
Blocking Nader: This Time, Democratic Dirty Tricks?
Jeremiah Lee
September 5, 2004 08:01:00 am

JURIST Guest Columnist Mark Brown, holder of the Newton D. Baker/Baker and Hostetler Chair at Capital University School of Law, says today's Democrats should take note of the fact that in electoral contests as elsewhere, two wrongs don't make a...

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Commentary The Murder They Wrote: US Plots to Assassinate Pakistani Ambassador
The Murder They Wrote: US Plots to Assassinate Pakistani Ambassador
Jeremiah Lee
August 16, 2004 08:01:00 am

JURIST Contibuting Editor Ali Khan of Washburn University School of Law says that a recent USDOJ plan to encourage two Muslims to provide funds to assassinate Pakistan's UN Ambassador shows disrespect for international law and may also violate laws against...

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