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    :: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 ::
    Ed Whelan, at NRO's Bench Memos, explains why Judge Stephen Reinhardt, the archliberal who has drawn a slot on the 9th Circuit's panel to hear the appeal in Perry, the Prop.8/same-sex marriage case, is obligated to recuse himself. And no, it's not just b/c his vote is so predictable (that is no ground for recusal).

    :: David M. Wagner 11:57 AM [+] ::
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    :: Saturday, November 27, 2010 ::
    LOLFoundingFatherz!

    :: David M. Wagner 5:34 PM [+] ::
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    :: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 ::
    Summarizing Adarand: Strict scrutiny applies to all racial classifications (federal and state/local, openly invidious and apparently benign); but strict scrutiny doesn't mean you're strictly screwed.

    :: David M. Wagner 4:30 PM [+] ::
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    :: Saturday, November 20, 2010 ::
    Via Above the Law: Justice Scalia's remarks at Federalist Society conference dinner

    :: David M. Wagner 10:54 PM [+] ::
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    :: Sunday, November 07, 2010 ::
    I got a job with a large bank, and I never again needed to shovel manure. Corporations use something called PowerPoint instead.

    -- Scott Adams, in today's Wall Street Journal

    :: David M. Wagner 12:14 AM [+] ::
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    :: Saturday, November 06, 2010 ::
    George Mason Univ. School of Law [reverential pause] announces:


    Professor Neomi Rao and Professor Jeremy Rabkin participated in a panel discussion held in New York on Friday, October 22, as part of the International Law Weekend conference of the American Branch of the International Law Association.

    The topic of the conference, which was presented by the International Law Association and the International Law Students Association, was "International Law and Institutions: Advancing Justice, Security and Prosperity." The conference was attended by hundreds of legal practitioners, representatives of the governmental and non-governmental sectors, and law students.

    Rao and Rabkin appeared on a panel entitled, "Responsibility to Protect: The Relationship Between Human Dignity and State Sovereignty." Joining them on the panel were Frank Chalk, Professor, Concordia University (History), and Director of the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies; Fernando R. Tesón, Tobias Simon Eminent Scholar, Florida State University College of Law, and Co-Chair, ABILA Formation of Rules of Customary International Law Committee; and moderator Julian Ku, Professor of Law, Hofstra University School of Law.

    Read more about the conference


    :: David M. Wagner 6:47 PM [+] ::
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