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Legal minds on legal matters and whatever else strikes our fancy.
New Petitions Recently Filed by Cockle Printing
New Merits Brief Filed by Cockle Printing
Brief of Petitioner in Los Angeles Cnty. Flood Control Dist. v. Natural Res. Def. Council, Inc., No. 11-460, filed on September 6, 2012
New Petitions Recently Filed by Cockle Printing
New Merits Briefs Filed by Cockle Printing
New Merits Briefs Filed by Cockle Printing
Brief for Respondent in Florida v. Harris, No. 11-817, filed on August 24, 2012 Brief for Petitioner in Henderon v. U.S., No. 11-9307, filed on August 30, 2012
SCOTUSblog’s Stephen Wermiel Posts About Summer At The Supreme Court
Law Professor Stephen Wermiel has a great post over at SCOTUSblog on what happens at the Supreme Court during the summer. Professor Wermiel notes that: In recent years, the Court has received between 7500 and 8000 cert. petitions per year: from July 2011 to July 2012, for example, 7712 new petitions were filed. There were 7857 [...]
New Petition Recently Filed by Cockle Printing
The Supreme Court Story in LAW MAN
There are a number of story lines running through my memoir, LAW MAN: criminal justice, love, faith, redemption, and family. But one of the other major story lines, and quite honestly the hook that got the book published, is my story about the Supreme Court. For those of you unfamiliar with how I became acquainted [...]
Fighting for economic liberty in Kentucky
Meet R.J. Bruner and his crew. Bruner (in the middle, there) is one of the many hardworking entrepreneurs who keep our economy thriving—and whose hard work and ingenuity improve the standard of living for all of us. Of course, when he founded Wildcat Moving two years ago, he didn’t do it as an act of [...]