Shots Heard From The Judge’s Chambers — See Also

Sheriff Allegedly Shot Judge In His Chambers: The sheriff surrendered shortly after. Put This In Your Outline: Law Professor visually assaults students deploys legitimate pedagogical tactic of teaching via hardcore pornography. Democracy Matters: Amy Coney Barrett sings democracy’s praises. Wish her jurisprudence did the same. Feels And Judgement: Do judicial feelings determine legal outcomes? Honestly,…

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Morning Docket: 08.05.24

* In his new book, Neal Gorsuch explains that there are too many laws. Not on women’s bodies or anything… but on the important people like presidents who encourage supporters to murder the vice president. [The Guardian] * Delaware asks Elon Musk for ANY case precedent to support his $56 billion pay package. Maybe AI…

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How Giving USA 2024 Impacts Your Board’s Role

Giving USA is chock-full of the latest data that reports on how philanthropy fared in 2023. (Here’s a spoiler – despite the impact of inflation, Americans NEVER stop being generous!) We’ve written about the top takeaways and answered your questions. What Do Board Members Need to Know About Giving Trends Today?  Here’s the key information…

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FIRE statement on Murthy v. Missouri

The Supreme Court sidestepped deciding whether government pressure on social media platforms violates the First Amendment. But just a few weeks ago, it unanimously reaffirmed a core First Amendment principle: The government can’t censor by private coercion any more than it can by public legislation.  Despite reams of evidence documenting government pressure, the court held today…

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The morning read for Wednesday, Sept. 4

WHAT WE’RE READING By Ellena Erskine on Sep 4, 2024 at 10:53 am Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Wednesday morning read: Recommended Citation: Ellena Erskine, The morning read for Wednesday, Sept. 4, SCOTUSblog (Sep. 4, 2024, 10:53 AM),…

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A Respect for Intellectual Messiness – Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on November 19, 2018© Magna Publications. All rights reserved. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! Intellectual messiness is one of those perfect descriptors. I’m not sure where it originated, but I do like it, probably because messiness abounds in my mind. I have been frustrated lately by how…

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Telecom Act- India And Its Relation To Digital Privacy And Data Protection Act Of 2023 – Broadcasting: Film, TV & Radio

Introduction After the claims by a cybersecurity firm, CloudSEK, about its research on having found that hackers are selling 1.8 terabyte of database comprising 750 million Indian mobile consumers on the dark web, the Department of Telecommunication has asked the telecom service operators to conduct a security audit. The said information comprises of sensitive personal…

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