Archive for October 2nd, 2007
Clarence Speaks!
0 Comments Published by Kedar October 2nd, 2007 in Clarence Thomas, Justices and JudgesAs a person who was only 2-years old when Clarence Thomas when through the confirmation process and 3-years old when he took his seat on the bench, I was shocked to see Clarence speak so much during his interview on 60-minutes.
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Though I’ve always heard the rhetoric he used during his hearing, [...]
Welcome Back, Justice
0 Comments Published by Kedar October 2nd, 2007 in Court Procedure, Supreme CourtThe Court officially convened the 2007 term yesterday. The arguments that it heard yesterday were of marginal interest but the cases today, Gall and Kimbrough are sure to please. This is the only way to accurately summarize how I feel:
Welcome back, Justice. Welcome back.
Looking Ahead to Gall v. US
2 Comments Published by Kedar August 5th, 2007 in Constitutional Law, Events, Sentencing, Supreme Court, Upcoming Arguments[ October 2, 2007; ] On October 2, 2007, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Gall v. US. Brian Gall sold ecstasy at the University of Iowa for a few months in 2000. After cleaning up his act, he graduated, moved to Arizona, and started a job in the construction industry. Law enforcement officers came to him three-years [...]



