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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Friday, April 21, 2006. I'm making this the first in a series on alternate vehicle fuels. For the next, look here. Just over four years ago, I had emailed Patrick Bedard of Car and Driver, in response to this article. Arguing that any large-scale conversion to hydrogen or electricity as a vehicle fuel would require a massive investment in both nuclear power, and the electrical grid. And that was back when nuclear power was still a "third rail" with the greenies. But back...
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South of the Midway: Sections: A University of Chicago Law Student Blog
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South of the Midway. A University of Chicago Law Student Blog. Tuesday, September 05, 2006. Maddeningly, we can see, via the Law School's website, the class schedule for each section for the entire school year. And the required book list for every first-quarter class. Tanner Jones faced this exact problem and offers an exhaustive economic analysis in his post on Waste and Pareto Inefficiency in the Columbia Bookstore. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). University of Chicago Law School. Jacob T. Levy.
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South of the Midway: Caesarean section and Japan's rules of succession: A University of Chicago Law Student Blog
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South of the Midway. A University of Chicago Law Student Blog. Sunday, September 03, 2006. Caesarean section and Japan's rules of succession. Japan's Princess Kiko is scheduled to give birth, via Cesarean section, on Wednesday morning (Japanese time). The birth is being followed closely by many Japanese, as it will likely affect the struggle to change the rule surrounding Japan's imperial family to allow females to ascend to the imperial throne. The Independent has a good article. Soon after Japan's 1945...
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An Inbox Is Not a Glove Compartment - Slashdot
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Updates by subscribing to our blog RSS feed. Discover the Many Uses of Python and Strive Towards a Successful IT System Administration Career with 60 Hours of Training for 95% off. An Inbox Is Not a Glove Compartment. On Monday November 02, 2009 @11:21AM. Read on for the rest of Bennett's analysis. Federal Judge Michael Mosman has ruled that the government can read your e-mails stored with a third-party provider like GMail, without notifying you that a search warrant has been executed. But as applied to ...
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Thoughts on Justice: May 2006
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This blog is for me to jot down some thoughts regarding the american criminal justice system. Topics will cover anything I think isn't being accurately or fully covered by the media, national or local. And, of course, I reserve the right to rant and rave about other matters too! Tuesday, May 30, 2006. A Former Prosecutor Sentenced; A Current Prosecutor Outraged and Frustrated. How big is your gun collection? And "Is that your ride? What do I think caused this? Do I feel sorry for him? Monday, May 29, 2006.
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South of the Midway: September 2006: A University of Chicago Law Student Blog
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South of the Midway. A University of Chicago Law Student Blog. Sunday, September 17, 2006. What a former college president would have said. I read a piece in the New York Times by William Chase. Our competitors provide such things, so we do too. We compete for everything: faculty, students, research dollars and prestige. The more you want us to give to you, the more we will be asking you to give to us. We aim to please, and that will cost you. It’s been a long time since scholarship...By then-Hyde-Park-r...
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South of the Midway: Japanese succession crisis postponed - it's a boy: A University of Chicago Law Student Blog
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South of the Midway. A University of Chicago Law Student Blog. Tuesday, September 05, 2006. Japanese succession crisis postponed - it's a boy. The New York Times is reporting that Japan's Princess Kiko gave birth to a boy. Thus ending the recent drive to amend the rules of succession to allow a woman to become emperor and to allow the imperial line to pass from mother to child, rather than limiting it to passage from father to child. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). University of Chicago Law School.
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South of the Midway: "You can buy anything you want to in Hyde Park, as long as it's a book": A University of Chicago Law Student Blog
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South of the Midway. A University of Chicago Law Student Blog. Friday, September 15, 2006. You can buy anything you want to in Hyde Park, as long as it's a book". The title comes from an old post over on the Volokh Conspiracy. By then-Hyde-Park-resident Jacob T. Levy which. That post discusses the lack of commerce in Hyde Park, the neighborhood where the University of Chicago is located and my new home. There are no clothes. Orientation starts on Tuesday. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What a former...
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Fifth Circuit Blog: July 2006
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Monday, July 31, 2006. Federal Murder Conviction Reversed on Double Jeopardy Grounds, But Death Sentence Nevertheless Affirmed. United States v. Agofsky. No 04-41219 (5th Cir. July 28, 2006). On appeal, Agofsky argued that his conviction of both murder counts violated the Double Jeopardy Clause because they were for the same offense. Applying the. Test However, the Fifth Circuit held in. United States v. Gibson. Apparently there's a circuit split on the issue), but it was nevertheless bound to follow.