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...oral argument that I’ve ever seen,” said Harvard law professor Richard H. Fallon.Greenhouse even educated professors, Tribe said.“There’s no one and I literally mean no one—even as a senior professor specializing in constitutional law??no one is so experienced that they don’t learn something new from her coverage. She is a national treasure.”THE WEATHER OF THE TIMESGreenhouse’s buyout agreement comes as the Times attempts to cut roughly 100 jobs in the face...
...points here are DJ Paul and Ice Cube’s delivery on N.W.A.’s “Dopeman;” he is that on-point, if not as (respectively) terrifying or revolutionary. Even with the lovely Sting-supplied acoustics of “Street Law?? and “For My Soldiers,” the best cut on the album is “My Box Chevy.” A rare triumph of synth over sample, “My Box Chevy” is a low-key anthem...
...half a century of federal neglect and localized cruelty have undermined that law??s intent. The USDA now argues that the Humane Slaughter Act does not apply to poultry at all—meaning that 90 percent of the nation’s farm animals, or nine billion birds, are killed every year with no federal oversight. The Humane Society is contesting that interpretation, but in the meantime anything is allowed—as workers at a West Virginia Pilgrim’s Pride Slaughterhouse demonstrated when undercover footage revealed them stomping on live chickens and slamming others...
...additional 1,800 people who had already submitted applications. Duke officials are uncertain whether the electronic intruder actually acquired the compromised data, but the admissions office has contacted people affected, warning them of the security breach. In one such e-mail sent Tuesday, William J. Hoye, Duke Law??s associate dean of admissions and financial aid, emphasized that while there is “no evidence that the intruders actually downloaded or acquired any of this information...the intruders had the opportunity and the tools to do so.” Admissions officers encouraged those whose Social Security...
Schumer praises Mukasey’s “fidelity to the rule of law?? as paramount among the reasons he endorsed him. Yet the purpose of the Justice Department is to enforce the law. Respect for the law is surely a basic requirement for any nominee for the highest law enforcement post in the land, not a reason to heap on the accolades...