Monthly Archives: March 2014

precedent and Navy SEALs

The L.A. Times reports that U.S. Navy SEALs were called on to seize an oil tanker carrying oil being sold overseas, “illegally,” by a rebel group: The seaborne raid, staged off of the Cypriot coast, came at the behest of … Continue reading

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rethinking the Zimmerman prosecution

This is pretty interesting. Legal analyst Lisa Bloom lays out, in an interview with Salon, the evidence weakening George Zimmerman’s narrative that the prosecution failed to put in front of the jury during the trial: [W]hat changed was when I … Continue reading

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on hearing

“To have pain is to have certainty; to hear about pain is to have doubt.” — Elaine Scarry That’s a nine-minute video made by UCLA Law School’s Black Law Students Association about what it’s like to be part of a … Continue reading

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