
Michael Morrison
Journalist and Blogger at Freelance
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3 weeks ago |
sportsmole.co.uk | Ben Knapton |Neil Harris |Michael Morrison
[monks data]League One | Gameweek 44Abbey StadiumSports Mole previews Monday's League One clash between Cambridge United and Leyton Orient, including predictions, team news and possible lineups. Cambridge United's four-year stay in League One could officially come to an end when they host Leyton Orient at the Cledara Abbey Stadium in an Easter Monday matchup.
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1 month ago |
verdict.justia.com | Michael C. Dorf |Laurence H. Tribe |Michael Morrison |Jesse Choper
It has been difficult to find much to laugh about in the economic news of the last couple of weeks, as President Donald Trump single-handedly caused a generally downward roller-coaster ride for world financial markets, but Elon Musk’s dunking on Trump tariff guru Peter Navarro did provide one bright spot. Musk called Navarro “truly a moron,” “dumber than a sack of bricks,” and used a slur to further insult Navarro’s intelligence.
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1 month ago |
verdict.justia.com | Michael C. Dorf |Laurence H. Tribe |Michael Morrison |Jesse Choper
Over the last week, the Trump administration appeared to move closer than ever to defiance of the courts. Despite an order from Federal District Judge James E.
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2 months ago |
verdict.justia.com | Michael C. Dorf |Laurence H. Tribe |Michael Morrison |Jesse Choper
Late last month, I was a panelist at a symposium on constitutional law casebooks sponsored and hosted by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law and the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal. With the Trump administration hurtling the country into multiple constitutional crises, that might sound like a staid, even boring, topic for a symposium. It was anything but.
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2 months ago |
verdict.justia.com | Michael C. Dorf |Laurence H. Tribe |Michael Morrison |Jesse Choper
On a Saturday night in October 1973, Richard Nixon sought to fire special prosecutor Archibald Cox, fearing (with good reason) that Cox’s Watergate investigation would end his presidency. Attorney General Elliot Richardson refused to do the dirty deed and resigned. Nixon next turned to Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus. He too refused and resigned. Finally, Solicitor General Robert Bork did Nixon’s bidding.
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