• Justice Antonin Scalia asked the lawyer representing the state of Louisiana to confirm which law schools two of the lawyers in question had attended, when Justice Thomas made his comments.

    BBC: Clarence Thomas breaks Supreme Court silence

  • We will get a grand bargain and tax reform signed into law in one of two ways: The first is through political leadership beginning with the President and then the Congress.

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  • Several officials from large health insurers said that if the mandate were struck down, their first priority would be persuading members of Congress to repeal two of the law's major insurance changes: a requirement to cover everyone regardless of his or her medical history, and limits on how much insurers can vary premiums based on age.

    WSJ: Insurers Make Plans in Case Health Mandate Is Quashed

  • Virginia Tech and Appalachian School of Law are about two hours apart.

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  • President Obama's diminishing of our sovereignty, notably by trying to ram through the Senate the Law of the Sea Treaty - the subject of two more hearings this week in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, including the first in which opponents have been allowed to testify, led by former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.

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  • The 183-page document aims to replace the current muddle of state-specific trust law (most of it common law ad-libbed over the past two centuries by judges) with a consistent, comprehensive and up-to-date code.

    FORBES: The Great Trust Rebellion

  • Gabriel Taussig, the chief of the city's administrative law division, pointed to two Board of Health decisions that were challenged in courts and remain on the books today: window guards on buildings with children in them and fluoridation of the city's water supply.

    WSJ: Soda Ban Faces Long Battle Ahead

  • The rule of law rests on the consent of the governed in two ways.

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  • Dorner was a suspect in the killing of four people -- including two law enforcement officers and the daughter of another -- during the past 10 days, authorities said.

    CNN: Ex-LAPD cop gains sympathizers on social media

  • The roots of the row stretch back to the parliamentary elections, which followed a procedure set by an electoral law providing for two-thirds of the seats to be allocated by party lists and the rest to be fought by individuals running as independents.

    ECONOMIST: Egypt: Brothers v generals, again | The

  • Violators of the new law would face up to two years in prison and a quarter of a million dollars in fines.

    CNN: Debate rages over bill to restrict 'Net smut

  • Kim escaped jail time at his March 9 sentencing for violations of federal campaign finance law, but he still awaits the verdict of two other juries: his House colleagues and the voters of California's 41st District.

    CNN: Kim Escapes Prison Sentence But Still Faces Ethics Panel

  • There are four conditions one has to meet to run afoul of the law, and two are easily avoided.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The new charges of breaking immigration law come two days after the Attorney General's Office declined to authorise his prosecution.

    BBC: Petroc Trelawny

  • Heltebrake said he wants to use the reward money to set up college funds for the children of the two law enforcement officers killed by Dorner.

    CNN: Authorities to decide fate of Dorner reward money

  • This would scrap the requirement that all Americans obtain insurance but leave in place the rest of the law, including two major insurance regulations: guaranteed issue and community rating.

    FORBES: How Will the White House Respond to the Supreme Court's Obamacare Decision

  • Another federal law enforcement official said two of three lied to the FBI when asked about whether they had seen the suspects or knew of their whereabouts after the bombings.

    CNN: 3 more detained in Boston attack

  • Mr Sharif's principled stand on these issues for so it is considered, despite the disregard he showed for the rule of law during his own two riotous spells in power has boosted his ratings.

    ECONOMIST: Pakistan

  • So far, the Virginia ruling on Monday is the only one that has struck down part of the law, while two federal district judges who were Democratic appointees have ruled in the Obama administration's favor.

    WSJ: States Ask Judge to Throw Out Health Law

  • In this case, they want the judge to re-open the comment period for the class action so members of the community can register their objections to what was, in fact, a deal negotiated for the benefit of a law firm, two charities, and their named plaintiff.

    FORBES: Facebook User Challenges Order To Take Down Criticism Of McDonald's Class Action

  • Francis' decision to disregard church law and wash the feet of two girls a Serbian Muslim and an Italian Catholic during a Holy Thursday ritual has become something of the final straw, evidence that Francis has little or no interest in one of the key priorities of Benedict's papacy: reviving the pre-Vatican II traditions of the Catholic Church.

    NPR: Pope's Foot-Wash A Final Straw For Traditionalists

  • Hasham spent an entire night trapped under the rubble, along with the bodies of her father, her two sisters-in-law and six of her nieces and nephews.

    NPR: Grief and Anger Follow Deadly Qana Bombing

  • In part, however, it reflects the tightening of the ratchet that began long before he came to power: the rise of scandals, the rising use of law as a weapon of attack, the uniting of these two trends in lawsuits based on scandalous allegations.

    ECONOMIST: The Paula Jones ratchet

  • The deaths of McClelland and Hasse were two of several recent high-profile law enforcement killings, including the shooting earlier this month of a southern West Virginia sheriff and the March slaying of Colorado's prison chief.

    NPR: Man Jailed As Slain DA Investigation Continues

  • If convicted, Mr. Phillipos faces up to eight years, compared with a maximum of five years for the two Kazakhs, because of a federal law increasing the penalties for those convicted of lying about a terrorism investigation.

    WSJ: Heritage Linked Boston Suspect, Students

  • Two of the Law Lords agreed with Lord Bingham's reasoning in the lower court.

    ECONOMIST: Bringing the general to justice

  • They include his former son-in-law, his cousin, two of his wife's cousins and his campaign finance chairman.

    CNN: The Canal Cronies

  • The Large Scale Retail Location Law requires two-thirds support of local residents for a chain store to open a new location.

    WSJ: Review & Outlook: Mr. Abe's 'Third Arrow'

  • The fundamental justification is that the President tries to force any difficult legislation into law during the first two years of his presidency.

    FORBES: Get Ready For A Turbo Charged January Effect

  • Similar lawsuits are also pending against the University of Michigan and the University of Michigan Law School, where two students were rejected apparently because they are white.

    ECONOMIST: Reverse discrimination

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