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SCOTUS Is Too Through With All Your “Brutality” Talk
January 12, 2017 (Fault Lines) – Steve Jobs, the former CEO of Apple, once remarked in a commencement speech that “ou can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards.” It’s a... -
Cross: Tim Young, Leading Ohio’s Public Defenders
January 11, 2017 (Fault Lines) — Ed. Note: Scott Greenfield and David Meyer-Lindenberg cross the State of Ohio’s Public Defender, Tim Young. Q. You were an Air Force kid, born at Hill AFB in Utah and,... -
Botched Raids or Boring Warrants? A Decision For SWAT Teams
January 6, 2017 (Fault Lines) – One doesn’t have to look much farther than an internet search bar, or a quick search of Fault Lines, to find a list of botched police drug “raids.” The compilation... -
Christmas Vacation, Fault Lines Style
December 26, 2016 (Fault Lines) — Where? Where are all your favorite writers, all their brilliant posts? Where are they? It’s tough keeping up the pace of writing for Fault Lines, and so we’ve taken the... -
Cross: Justice Mark Dwyer, From Wingman To Law Man
December 21, 2016 (Fault Lines) — Ed. Note: Scott Greenfield and David Meyer-Lindenberg cross former loooong-time Manhattan Appeals Bureau Chief turned Acting Supreme Court Justice, Mark Dwyer. Q. You got into Princeton at the end of the... -
Cross: Brad Heath, Where Legal Journalism And Investigative Reporting Meet
December 14, 2016 (Fault Lines) — Ed. Note: Scott Greenfield and David Meyer-Lindenberg cross USA Today investigative reporter and lawyer, Brad Heath, who won the Hillman Prize for Newspaper Journalism on prosecutorial misconduct. Q. You studied... -
Cross: Jonathan Adler, Focusing On The Crush Of Regulation
December 7, 2016 (Fault Lines) — Ed. Note: Scott Greenfield and David Meyer-Lindenberg cross Jonathan Adler, Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, Director, Center for Business Law and Regulation and Volokh Conspirator. Q. In 1991, you graduated... -
Will The Provocation Doctrine Survive?
December 6, 2016 (Fault Lines) — The Supreme Court granted cert in the Ninth Circuit case of Los Angeles v. Mendez, in which a homeless husband and wife won a verdict of $4,000,000 after two County... -
Cross: Sheriff Russell Martin, Restoring Integrity In Delaware County, Ohio
November 30, 2016 (Fault Lines) — Ed. Note: Scott Greenfield and David Meyer-Lindenberg cross Delaware County, Ohio, Sheriff Russell Martin, who took over following the resignation of his predecessor. Q. Some people go to college without... -
Judge Kane On “Lawyers of the Left” & Rule 8.4(g) Prohibiting Discrimination
November 28, 2016 (Fault Lines) — District of Colorado Senior Judge John L. Kane was asked his thoughts about the efficacy of the newly passed ABA Model Rule of Professional Conduct 8.4(g), which provides: It is professional...