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Allerton's Point: Who's In Charge?
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At the intersection of Law, Politics, Business.and Sports. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. The first trip by Barack Obama to the White House yesterday undoubtedly was intended by President George W. Bush as a way to show stability in a time of uncertainty and indicate to the world that the transition will be accomplished without - to choose a word made popular in the post-election write-ups - " drama. Yet Obama was just a few minutes from the West Gate when word leaked. On their WWI debts. To become involved...
Allerton's Point: Most Memorable Semifinal Games Since 1979
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At the intersection of Law, Politics, Business.and Sports. Thursday, March 29, 2007. Most Memorable Semifinal Games Since 1979. This entry is cross-posted on TNR. S site, Posting Up:. With about 48 hours remaining until tip-off, I thought I might propose a modest list: Most Memorable Final Four (i.e., National Semifinal) Games, since 1979. It’s arguably the start of the modern era, with the Bird/Magic final. (That’s still the highest rated. And that game was the start of March Madness, as we now know it.
Allerton's Point: Electing FDR
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At the intersection of Law, Politics, Business.and Sports. Tuesday, September 16, 2008. With shadows from 1929 appearing - seemingly - on the business (and front) pages every day, it is perhaps instructive to look back at the true "Great Depression", and the election held in 1932. (It is worth noting that there appears to be an increase in interest in the FDR era in pop culture at this time as well, from AMC's "Mad Men" and the " Hobo Code. To John McCain's memories of Pearl Harbor. The transition, which...
Allerton's Point: Blind Sided (with Science)
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At the intersection of Law, Politics, Business.and Sports. Friday, January 5, 2007. Blind Sided (with Science). The January 8, 2007 issue of The New Yorker. Gopnik does an credible job of comparing across eras (the earlier books describe a younger, more naive NFL that is, in Gopnik's view "funner.") He also compares the state of football literature to the state of baseball writing, with Bill James and the statistical analysis of hardball being taken as a given. What happens on this first serious encounte...
Allerton's Point: Hunting for Craic
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At the intersection of Law, Politics, Business.and Sports. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. For another look at the underbelly of the Celtic Tiger, you could do worse then pick up a copy of Bill Barich's new book, " A Pint of Plain. The John Ford/John Wayne film, " The Quiet Man. Animates Barich's search, and perhaps most disappointingly when he travels to Cong, County Galway. And the Irish Pub Company. Which itself has built over 400 "authentic" pubs world-wide, including conversions from other types of bars ...
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HKLLP Amicus brief featured in Local Lawyers Lend Voices to Fisher II,. HKLLP Amicus brief quoted in Justices look anew at affirmative action in Texas,. HKLLP Amicus brief quoted in College basketball coaches jump in on affirmative action,. HKLLP Amicus curiae brief in Fisher v. Univ. of Texas (Fisher II). Drones on the Horizon! Getting Ready for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,. Matt Henshon appears in The Billion Dollar Game. Case Note: FAA v. Pirker,. Matt Henshon quoted in The Game that Saved March Madness.
Decisionism: April 2009
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An Almost Daily Weblog About Legal Developments Mostly In Massachusetts (And Occasionally Elsewhere). Monday, April 27, 2009. Professor Mary Ann Glendon is obviously extremely smart. She's a professor at Harvard Law School, not some intermittently-blogging, fair-to-middling litigator. And standing by one's principles is quite honorable. But this. Just seems like a dopey and hyper-dogmatic maneuver. Labels: Another Example of Barack Obamas HYPERPARTISANSHIP. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. They aren't the same...
Decisionism: At Least They Had Good Seats For The Speech
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An Almost Daily Weblog About Legal Developments Mostly In Massachusetts (And Occasionally Elsewhere). Thursday, January 28, 2010. At Least They Had Good Seats For The Speech. It was a dramatic moment, wasn't it? With a handful of the justices seated immediately before him, the President criticized the recent Citizens United. Now I haven't read all or even most of Citizens United. But what if it had been another president up there on the dais? He'd been criticizing the decision in Lawrence v. Texas. It re...
Decisionism: SJC Tackles Fee Application; Subtle Sausage-Like Aroma Sniffed At Adams Courthouse
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An Almost Daily Weblog About Legal Developments Mostly In Massachusetts (And Occasionally Elsewhere). Monday, January 25, 2010. SJC Tackles Fee Application; Subtle Sausage-Like Aroma Sniffed At Adams Courthouse. SJC No. 10261A., decided last week. Labels: Attorney Work Product as Sausage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Terry Klein is an attorney specializing in civil litigation at Henshon Parker LLP, a small firm in Boston's financial district. View my complete profile.
Decisionism: July 2009
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An Almost Daily Weblog About Legal Developments Mostly In Massachusetts (And Occasionally Elsewhere). Monday, July 27, 2009. The latest breathlessness from the Herald. On the Gates fiasco. This is a situation that generates more questions than answers, but let's add a few more to the mix. Is the witness trying to exonerate herself because she didn't mention the race of the people on the Ware Street porch? Does this mean race had absolutely nothing to do with it? Polo Shirts = The New Ski Mask? That's a j...
Decisionism: December 2009
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An Almost Daily Weblog About Legal Developments Mostly In Massachusetts (And Occasionally Elsewhere). Tuesday, December 22, 2009. Will probably settle now, yes? Otherwise we're all going to have to reacquaint ourselves with WordPerfect. I'm trying to think of another distinct consumer product (as opposed to a brand or company) that has ever been as dominant in its field and generally ubiquitous as MS Word has been for the last ten years. Maybe Kleenex at some point? Monday, December 7, 2009. US Supreme C...
Decisionism: Some Thoughts On Martha Coakley
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An Almost Daily Weblog About Legal Developments Mostly In Massachusetts (And Occasionally Elsewhere). Wednesday, January 20, 2010. Some Thoughts On Martha Coakley. In the middle of October, I received a call from a reporter for a major local publication. He had seen this. But I had misgivings. The Attorney General's performance before the Supreme Court was a signal that something was amiss. Perhaps it was a lack of diligence. Or an inability to engage in complex strategic thinking. Perhap...As for Scott ...
Decisionism: Decisionism Flashes Back
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An Almost Daily Weblog About Legal Developments Mostly In Massachusetts (And Occasionally Elsewhere). Thursday, August 5, 2010. See, I was planning to make my next post about why I've stopped blogging.* But then Judge Tauro did his. And Judge Walker did his. And now I can't resist linking to some early. I had on all of this. Other than abject laziness, of course. Reverse Cocktail Party Effect. June 23, 2011 at 2:35 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. This weblog is not even ...
Decisionism: For The Record: I Am Opposed To Death By Stoning
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An Almost Daily Weblog About Legal Developments Mostly In Massachusetts (And Occasionally Elsewhere). Monday, February 15, 2010. For The Record: I Am Opposed To Death By Stoning. This morning's New York Times. About Eric Holder's decision to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in a civilian court. It's a nice companion to Jane Mayer's piece. Last week in the New Yorker. Both discuss at length the political tempest in which Mr. Holder now finds himself. You want a tough sentence? Okay Who's soft on terror again?
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At the intersection of Law, Politics, Business.and Sports. Friday, December 18, 2015. Mass Lawyers Weekly writes about Fisher II Brief. The HKLLP Fisher II brief:. Thursday, November 5, 2015. Amicus Brief on behalf of the NABC. We filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court earlier this week, representing over 280 college coaches (including 11 Hall-of-Famers). Here is an AP article. On the original brief. Here is the brief. Tuesday, December 3, 2013. The Governor’s Council mishandling. This morning, Baker...
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