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California Appellate Report: Voit v. Superior Court (Cal. Ct. App. - Dec. 14, 2011)

Clerk's Offices range from the sublime to the incompetent (and/or actively hostile). & nbsp; As & nbsp;a broad stereotype, the Clerk's Office down in San Diego tends towards the former, and the one in Los Angeles the latter. < br / > < br / > There's presumably similarly broad variation throughout

Due Process: Georgetown Law Library Blog: Be Prepared for the Interview!

A blog about legal research and tools available from the Georgetown Law Library, with content edited by Georgetown Law librarians.: Be Prepared for the Interview!

The Confrontation Blog

Further proof that the death of Crawford has been greatly exaggerated comes in the form of a recent decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, < a

Internet privacy | Internet Cases - Evan Brown, Chicago attorney internet and intellectual property

No privacy violation for posting anonymous crime victim's name on the internet.

Legal Theory Blog: Markel on Taxation of Punitive Damges

Dan Markel (Florida State University College of Law) has posted Overcoming Tradeoffs in the Taxation of Punitive Damages (Washington University Law Review, Forthcoming) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: As explained in a companion piece (Taxing Punitive Damages, co-authored with...

JURIST - Paper Chase: Belgium judge, court clerk shot dead in courthouse

JURIST - Paper Chase: Belgium judge, court clerk shot dead in courthouse

Legal Blog Watch

The legal economy ended 2009 in shambles, as no fewer than 12,196 people were laid off from major law firms during the year. Law Shucks reports here that, out of that frighteningly high number, 4,633 were lawyers and 7,563 were staff. The site also points out that as layoffs are notoriously

Legal Theory Blog: Mazzone on Liptak on Polarization of Supreme Court Clerks

Check out Response to Adam Liptak on the Polarization of Supreme Court Clerks by Jason Mazzone on Balkinization.

Legal Theory Blog: Liptak on Politicization of the Supreme Court & Clerk Selection

In today's New York Times, Adam Liptak has a piece entitled Polarization of Supreme Court Is Reflected in Justices’ Clerks.

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