The Rhode Island decision bucks a growing trend against this type of liability. Courts have generally been hostile to the use of 'public nuisance' to hold products manufacturers liable for injuries. |
The taped message is consistent with my notes as well as my email and telephone communications with editors. |
The use of the (congressional) force resolution to justify the NSA wiretaps borders on absurdity. |
The vast majority of his statements are different versions of legal truisms. We really have not learned anything in these hearings. |
There isn't any question in my mind that this operation violated federal law. And once you determine that federal law was violated, you ... reach a very troubling set of related conclusions. |
There's no question that Roberts will vote like William Rehnquist, ... If he swings, it will be from right to far right. |
These defense attorneys are doing the right thing and probing every possible vulnerability. |
They never had a spy. |
This case failed due to the absence of material facts needed to convince this judge. |
This certainly smacks of cronyism, ... The most outstanding characteristic of this appointee seems to be her long association with the president. |
This certainly smacks of cronyism. The most outstanding characteristic of this appointee seems to be her long association with the president. |
This is an important step. |
This is good news for the defense only in that the government really has struggled to bring as much as possible about the art purchases into the case, |
This is one of the most serious constitutional crises that we've ever faced in the country. |
This type of violation should be a textbook example of an impeachment issue because not only is it a federal crime, but it violates the doctrine of separation of powers. |