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Sotomayor on Economic Issues

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On September 22, 2009
An interesting article by Jess Bravin about Sotomayor's recent oral argument queries about whether treating corporations as the equivalent of persons for constitutional purposes:But Justice Sotomayor suggested the majority might have it all wrong -- and that instead the court should reconsider the 19th century...

What "They Called?"

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On July 26, 2009

I can understand the journalistic conventions that avoid characterizing particular views during disputes, but I must admit being amused by the opening paragraph about this story about now-resigned NYU law.

Goldberg on HRW

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On July 17, 2009

Matt Duss has a nice post on Jeffrey Goldberg's recent silliness regarding Human Rights Watch. Yesterday Goldberg, following up on a WSJ editorial, gave the impression that by talking about.

Randy Paul has been writing an excellent series on medical professionals and torture, stemming from his attendance of a symposium on the subject two weeks ago. Long story short, "enhanced interrogations" often require the presence of a medical professional in order to make sure that...
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