Seventh Circuit
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Outsourcing Linda Greenhouse to Yale
Mar 8, 2017(Comments: 3)March 8, 2017 (Fault Lines) — While working for the New York Times as the paper’s Supreme Court correspondent, Linda Greenhouse won the Pulitzer Prize and embarrassed the paper along the way as well. After leaving... -
7th Circuit Rules Lethally Neglected Inmate Can Sue
Feb 24, 2017(Comments: 4)February 24, 2017 (Fault Lines)– If Nicholas Glisson were a person society valued, there would be murder charges. Media at the gates. Perp-walks and boxes taken from the Indiana Department of Corrections to waiting FBI vans.... -
Seventh Circuit Approves Of Use Of Stingray With Warrant
Dec 9, 2016(Comments: 1)December 9, 2016 (Fault Lines) – Forward-looking writer, George Orwell, could imagine a future where we were under surveillance all the time. Anyone who graduated high school is probably well aware of 1984. Even if you’re... -
Pantalones En Fuego: Appellate Court Rules On How Much Deception It Takes For Fraud Convictions
Apr 25, 2016(Comments: 0)Apr. 25, 2016 (Mimesis Law) — For most learned minds, it’s a foregone conclusion that the federal criminal code casts a very wide net. Too wide of a net, in fact, with over four thousand federal...