Non-Sequiturs: 12.09.16
* So far, Justice Breyer has had the most to say during oral arguments. [Empirical SCOTUS] * The Sioux seem to have a temporary victory at Standing Rock, so what's the next legal step? Holland & Knight's James Meggesto weighs in. [Salon] * Ohio GOP looks to strip Cleveland of power. [Slate] * Did bad teaching prevent this guy from being a successful lawyer? [TaxLaw Prof] * North Carolina courts are against expansion. [The News & Observer] * Tales of ambition inside the Beltway. [Law and More]
* So far, Justice Breyer has had the most to say during oral arguments. [Empirical SCOTUS]
* The Sioux seem to have a temporary victory at Standing Rock, so what’s the next legal step? Holland & Knight’s James Meggesto weighs in. [Salon]
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* Ohio GOP looks to strip Cleveland of power. [Slate]
* Did bad teaching prevent this guy from being a successful lawyer? [TaxLaw Prof]
* North Carolina courts are against expansion. [The News & Observer]
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* Tales of ambition inside the Beltway. [Law and More]