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Ginsburg's advice on marriage and Court camaraderie

1 day ago ago from Lawyers USA Online

Last week Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg spoke at an event hosted by the Harvard Club of Washington, DC, which honored the justice with a public service award. In her remarks, she touched on everything from the power of the dissent (dissents read from the bench are meant to get immediate public attention and spur Congressional action, as in the Ledbetter case, she said) to the most boring statute on the books in her opinion (ERISA just ...

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3-Idiots to Release on YouTube in 3 months - DearCinema

7 hours ago ago from YouTube News

3-Idiots to Release on YouTube in 3 months DearCinema will be the first Indian film to legally release on the popular videosharing website Youtube .com, reports a leading Indian business daily. Viewers can download 3 Idiots legally: Vidhu Vinod Chopra Economic Times Download 3 Idiots is Legalized Vidhu Vinod Chopra Ganpati News (blog) Viewers allowed to download 3 Idiots after 12 weeks International Reporter all 42 news articles

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Justice Ginsburg: Supreme Court may eventually overrule Heller

9 hours ago ago from Common American Journal - Ordinary Americans seeking to inform and inspire our fellow Patriots in these extraordinary times

by David Kopel The Volokh Conspiracy December 20, 2009 On Thursday, Dec. 17, Justice Ginsburg spoke at a luncheon of the Harvard Club of Washington, D.C. I was not present at the luncheon, but I have heard, third-hand, that she spoke on the value of dissenting opinions. She said that sometimes a dissent can become the majority of a “future, wiser court.” As an example, she pointed to the dissent in District of Columbia v. Heller. ...

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Supreme Court of Canada Refuses to Hear Women Ski Jumpers

7 hours ago ago from FasterSkier.com

Vancouver – The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear arguments in the case of the women ski jumpers suing VANOC to participate in the 2010 Olympics, according to Ross Clark, Q.C., lead counsel for the women and a partner with Davis LLP in Vancouver. “We are very disappointed the Supreme Court of Canada does not view this as matter of national importance and will not have the opportunity to hear our arguments,” Clark said.  “This case ...

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