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...“It’s equal parts what [the justices] do and what they say . . . both will have an enormous consequence,” said Gerard Magliocca, professor at the Indiana University School of Law who appeared as an expert...
...,” said Jonathan Lipson, a law professor at Temple University....
...England monetary policy committee member Catherine Mann speaks at the FT’s Future Forum online event....
...John Bolton, Trump’s former national security adviser and the former US ambassador to the UN under George W Bush, has publicly criticised him, as have Mark Esper, his former defence secretary, and John Kelly...
...to Russia 2012-14 David KramerExecutive Director, George W Bush Institute, the Former US Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, 2008-09 Evelyn FarkasExecutive Director, McCain...
...Richard Moorhead, law professor and member of the board advising on compensation for sub-postmasters, has argued the tactic was designed to limit the fall out....
...“Her vote was likely to provide the crucial fifth vote,” said John Jeffries, professor of law at the University of Virginia and a longtime court-watcher....
...Steven Calabresi, a law professor at Northwestern University and one of the founders of the society, has given his warm endorsement, as has Michael Luttig, writing (another first) together with the famously...
...The resignations this week are “a sign that corporations and their leaders are being roped into the culture wars”, says Professor André Spicer, dean of Bayes Business School....
...lawyer for the George W Bush administration and now a professor of corporate law at the University of Minnesota....
...“If it is directed and severe or pervasive, it is harassment,” said Magill, a former dean of Stanford Law School. “So the answer is yes?” There was a rising, almost palpable, sense of disbelief....
...Ian Plenderleith, former member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee: Worse: take-home pay may be a bit higher, but poor public services and lingering effects of the inflationary surge will...
...The cost of the Glen Sannox and a sister unfinished vessel has tripled to nearly £300mn after a process members of a parliamentary committee said this week was riddled with failures in transparency and accountability...
...Alondra Nelson is a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study....
...appreciate the beauty inside the church?...
...The “manufacture of doubt” is a playbook long used by industries resisting regulation, from tobacco to fossil fuels, according to David Michaels, a former regulator who ran the US Occupational Safety and...
...The success or failure of this oil-rich mammoth matters greatly to Africa and to the rest of the world, says Chidi Odinkalu, a professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University....
...James Cox, professor of corporate and securities law at Duke University, said this was due to the “bona fide” principle, which protects individuals who accept money with no knowledge it derives from illicit...
...graduate degrees in business and law....
...Others like Simon Holmes, a competition law expert and visiting professor at Oxford university, say that if the alliance collectively refused to invest in fossil fuels it could face “genuine issues” of antitrust...
...The liberal part, Martin, you well understand, comes with the rule of law dimension in which everybody is equal before the law and no one is above the law. And there’s accountability....
...Under David Cameron, Tory MPs backed Tony Blair’s groundbreaking 2008 Climate Change Act setting emission targets in law....
...The group is now one of the most powerful legal organisations in America, with chapters at hundreds of law schools. Six of the nine Supreme Court justices are current or former members....
...“I’ve had calls from the FBI and the local police, and none of these law enforcement officials believed that Nicholas was dead....
...As University of Cambridge EU law professor Catherine Barnard explains, article 12.4 of the protocol — while drafted in a deliberately obfuscatory fashion — is very clear on this point, and the EU isn’t...
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