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Saying that the alternative, trials before the original military commissions, "would have failed to provide the credibility that is essential to acceptance of any final verdict", ABA President Carolyn Lamm expressed the ABA's support of the Justice...
Welcome, Tarlton Library News! This new blog, from the Tarlton Library at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law, promises commentaries on Supreme Court cases, legal research tips and legal news for Texans (and the rest of us!)
This is the name of the conference held at the George Washington Law Center on November 20. ScotusBlog has a great recap of the proceedings, and you can read many of the participants' papers at the GWU Law website.
The editors of The Bluebook provide a great FAQ page, Blue Tips. Organized by topic, the page explains puzzling questions such as "When is it OK to use the abbreviation "U.S.?", and "How do I cite an act that forms part of a broader statute?". If you...
The Snitching Blog was created by Alexandra Natapoff, a professor of law at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. She wants it to be "a comprehensive resource on criminal informants ...[covering] legal developments, legislation, news stories, cultural...