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DUI checkpoints continue to generate a lot of debate and discussion. The latest skirmish involving DUI checkpoints comes from at least two states that are now reconsidering the legality and effectiveness of DUI checkpoints in the first place. In Utah, a bill will soon be considered by the state

JURIST - Paper Chase: Prosecutors ask Roman court to try Italy ex-PM Berlusconi for tax evasion

JURIST - Paper Chase: Prosecutors ask Roman court to try Italy ex-PM Berlusconi for tax evasion

Is There A Gaping Hole in the Mortgage Fraud Deal (CL&P Blog)

A couple days ago we told you about criticism of the mortgage fraud settlement between the states and five large banks that was brokered by the Obama Administration. Now, Michael Hiltzik of the LA Times tells us about what he...

PrawfsBlawg: Figuring out the DOJ's 2013 budget

Something I would really like to get the hang of is figuring out the DOJ ' s yearly budget. I usually notice when the Department seeks additional funding, and I certainly notice when the President announces some new enforcement initiative. But I always have a hard time wrapping my head around

Environmental Crimes Blog: Criminal Enforcement of Environmental Laws

And now a commercial break - this is a GREAT program put on by my good friends Joe Block and Judd Starr! 17th Annual Advanced ALI-ABA Course of Study for the Defense and Government Bars Thursday, April 26, 2012, at...

Legal Theory Blog: Abrams on Marriage Fraud

Kerry Abrams (University of Virginia School of Law) has posted Marriage Fraud (California Law Review, Vol. 100, No. 1, 2012) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This Article examines the astonishing array of doctrines used to determine what constitutes marriage...

Second Circuit Blog: Cain is Able

< span style="font-family: verdana;" > < span style="color: rgb(0, 204, 204);" > United States v. Cain < /span > , 09-0707-cr (2d Cir. January 31, 2012) (Newman, < span style="font-weight: bold;" > Lynch < /span > , CJJ, Restani, JCIT) < br / > < br / > This is a case, oddly enough, about trees.

California Appellate Report: In Re Mims (Cal. Ct. App. - Feb. 9, 2012)

On the one hand, you've got the fact that petitioner here -- who was convicted of murder -- killed her husband after claiming to be abused. & nbsp; That tends to invoke sympathy. & nbsp; Plus, she's 70 years old at this point. Not likely to be a danger. & nbsp; & nbsp;Moreover, she's has been in

Environmental Law in Washington State: Grossly Abuse The Judicial Process, Don't Get Hit With Costs

In a decision released today, the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit begins its opinion with the following. < a href="" > < /a > < br / > < blockquote > This case represents a gross abuse of the judicial process. Just when Defendants-Appellees United States Forest Service and Joseph P.

IBM’s Li-Air Battery Progresses - Supertech - USLegal Blog

Pretty big news in the world of cutting edge batteries. B

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