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Tag Archives: Dropping
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Rick Ehlert's Attorney Says: Jokingly Dropping a Cruise Ship Anchor is "Silly," But Not a Crime!
Last November, Cruise Law News (CLN) reported on the drunken cruise ship passenger who reportedly snuck into the control room and dropped anchor while the ship was sailing back to Tampa from Mexico. Daniel Castillo, Ehlert's defense attorney now claims … Continue reading
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A Case Worth Dropping
The New York Daily News puts it as well as anyone: Despite the heroic success of just one week ago, in which American intelligence and military might combined to kill the biggest enemy of civilized society, the U.S. government could … Continue reading
Theory: Dropping the nondelegation doctrine
New on SSRN, "When Delegation Begets Domination: Due Process in the Administrative State" by Evan J. Criddle (Syracuse). Abstract: In federal administrative law, the nondelegation doctrine purports to forbid Congress from entrusting its "legislative powers" to federal administrative agencies. The… … Continue reading
Corp Fin Comments: Levels Dropping Significantly?
Shortly after his confirmation, SEC Chair Jay Clayton promised that the agency was “open for business.” This recent memo from Orrick’s Ed Batts says that Corp Fin seems committed to making that slogan a reality. This excerpt summarizes some notable … Continue reading →