International Criminal Court
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 02.14.22
* Missouri’s “Make Murder Legal Act” was kind enough to not actually become a law. Had us worried there for a bit. [USA Today]
* Prescriptive law is just what the doctor ordered: Utah has lower rate of crashes after setting a more restrictive blood alcohol limit. [CNN]
* A new Frontier: word of a big airline merger dropped and law firms are jumping at their cut. [Law.com]
* Justice pending: A Florida civil rights case hinges on if trasngender folks should be allowed to use the bathrooms they want to. [WUSF]
* Those who can do, dean: Case Western’s Michael Scharf will be arguing about presumption shifts in insanity defense cases before the International Criminal Court. If TiVo is still a thing, can you record this for me? [News 5 Cleveland]
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Government
United States Exercises Right To Remain Silent
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Books
Standard Of Review: Novel 'The Trial Of Prisoner 043' Prosecutes George W. Bush
While the novel is an interesting thought experiment, it is not successful as a legal novel.
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Books, Crime
Standard Of Review: Scott Turow's 'Testimony' Delves Into The International Criminal Court
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International Law
Looks Like The International Criminal Court Is Going To Be Prosecuting Americans For Torture
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International Law
Historic Victory For The International Criminal Court
Today's a big day for the ICC. -
Election 2012, Genocide, International Law, Politics
Wait...We're Going To Indict Ahmadinejad?
Anyone voting for Romney in order see the Ahmadinejad trial will be sorely disappointed. -
Hotties, Pro Bono, Public Interest
Why Is This Australian ICC Defense Attorney Being Detained in Libya?
Working for the International Criminal Court is no cushy job, especially when it involves preventive detainment in Libya…