Sunday, April 27, 2008 - Posts
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Statutes of limitations reflect a reasonable concern that as time passes, evidence becomes stale and memories fade, so that at some point potentially valid legal claims should be barred. Barring valid claims just because they are old seems harsh, but Read More...
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Earlier this week, National Review's excellent "Bench Memos" blog featured Gerard Bradley's thoughts on Justice William Brennan's "curious rise to the Supreme Court." I dare say that Bradley omits the most "curious" aspect of Brennan's appointment—namely, Read More...
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