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Jurisdictional Limits on Reviewing Discretionary Denials of Cancellation of Removal After Patel and Wilkinson: Commentary on Flowers v. Bondi

Jurisdictional Limits on Reviewing Discretionary Denials of Cancellation of Removal After Patel and Wilkinson: Commentary on Flowers v. Bondi

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Jurisdictional Limits on Reviewing Discretionary Denials of Cancellation of Removal After Patel and Wilkinson: Commentary on Flowers v. Bondi I. Introduction The Seventh Circuit’s nonprecedential...
Credibility Disputes, Allegations of Perjury, and Reciprocal Attorney Discipline: Commentary on In re Hughes (1st Cir. 2025)

Credibility Disputes, Allegations of Perjury, and Reciprocal Attorney Discipline: Commentary on In re Hughes (1st Cir. 2025)

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Credibility Disputes, Allegations of Perjury, and Reciprocal Attorney Discipline: Commentary on In re Hughes (1st Cir. 2025) I. Introduction This commentary analyzes the First Circuit’s unpublished...
Thompson v. Wilson: Continuous GPS Tracking of Commercial Lobster Vessels Upheld as a Reasonable Administrative Search Under the Burger Framework

Thompson v. Wilson: Continuous GPS Tracking of Commercial Lobster Vessels Upheld as a Reasonable Administrative Search Under the Burger Framework

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Thompson v. Wilson: Continuous GPS Tracking of Commercial Lobster Vessels Upheld as a Reasonable Administrative Search Under the Burger Framework I. Introduction The First Circuit’s decision in...
Judge‑Initiated Criminal Contempt and the High Bar for Recusal Under § 455(a): United States v. Medoff (1st Cir. 2025)

Judge‑Initiated Criminal Contempt and the High Bar for Recusal Under § 455(a): United States v. Medoff (1st Cir. 2025)

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Judge‑Initiated Criminal Contempt and the High Bar for Recusal Under § 455(a): United States v. Medoff (1st Cir. 2025) I. Introduction United States v. Medoff, No. 24‑1750 (1st Cir. Nov. 18, 2025),...
Non‑Waivable Statutory Preconditions for Probation Revocation in Georgia: Commentary on State v. Greathouse

Non‑Waivable Statutory Preconditions for Probation Revocation in Georgia: Commentary on State v. Greathouse

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Non‑Waivable Statutory Preconditions for Probation Revocation in Georgia: Commentary on State v. Greathouse (Ga. 2025) 1. Introduction In State v. Greathouse, S25G0491 (decided Nov. 18, 2025), the...
Taylor v. State: Reaffirming Georgia’s Flexible Venue Statute and Its Compatibility with State and Federal Constitutions

Taylor v. State: Reaffirming Georgia’s Flexible Venue Statute and Its Compatibility with State and Federal Constitutions

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Taylor v. State: Reaffirming Georgia’s Flexible Venue Statute and Its Compatibility with State and Federal Constitutions I. Introduction In Taylor v. State, S25A1453 (Ga. Nov. 18, 2025), the Supreme...
Plain Error, Prosecutorial “Belief” Language, and Ineffective Assistance: Commentary on State v. Lowry (Mont. 2025)

Plain Error, Prosecutorial “Belief” Language, and Ineffective Assistance: Commentary on State v. Lowry (Mont. 2025)

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Plain Error, Prosecutorial “Belief” Language, and Ineffective Assistance: Commentary on State v. Lowry (Mont. 2025) 1. Introduction This commentary examines the Montana Supreme Court’s memorandum...
Mere Presence Is Not Corroboration: State v. Matt and Montana’s Strict Accomplice-Testimony Rule

Mere Presence Is Not Corroboration: State v. Matt and Montana’s Strict Accomplice-Testimony Rule

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Mere Presence Is Not Corroboration: State v. Matt and Montana’s Strict Accomplice-Testimony Rule I. Introduction In State v. Matt, 2025 MT 264, the Montana Supreme Court reversed a drug-possession...
Zimmermann v. Wardle: The Consequences of Failing to Provide a Certified Transcript in Protection-Order Appeals

Zimmermann v. Wardle: The Consequences of Failing to Provide a Certified Transcript in Protection-Order Appeals

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Zimmermann v. Wardle (Mont. 2025): The Consequences of Failing to Provide a Certified Transcript in Protection-Order Appeals I. Introduction Zimmermann v. Wardle, 2025 MT 266N (DA 25-0083), is a...
Material Omissions, Credibility, and Jurisdiction in Asylum Proceedings: Commentary on Bakouan v. Bondi

Material Omissions, Credibility, and Jurisdiction in Asylum Proceedings: Commentary on Bakouan v. Bondi

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Material Omissions, Credibility, and Jurisdiction in Asylum Proceedings: Commentary on Bakouan v. Bondi I. Introduction The Second Circuit’s summary order in Bakouan v. Bondi, No. 23‑7100 (2d Cir....
Butts v. Kelch: Plausibility Pleading, Non‑Cognizability of § 1983 Disability Retaliation, and the Inapplicability of LMRA and Individual ADA Retaliation Liability in Public‑School Employment Disputes

Butts v. Kelch: Plausibility Pleading, Non‑Cognizability of § 1983 Disability Retaliation, and the Inapplicability of LMRA and Individual ADA Retaliation Liability in Public‑School Employment Disputes

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Butts v. Kelch: Plausibility Pleading, Non‑Cognizability of § 1983 Disability Retaliation, and the Inapplicability of LMRA and Individual ADA Retaliation Liability in Public‑School Employment...
Dual Criminality, Probable Cause, and the Limits of Habeas Review in U.S.–Japan Extradition: Commentary on Kanayama v. Kowal (2d Cir. 2025)

Dual Criminality, Probable Cause, and the Limits of Habeas Review in U.S.–Japan Extradition: Commentary on Kanayama v. Kowal (2d Cir. 2025)

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Dual Criminality, Probable Cause, and the Limits of Habeas Review in U.S.–Japan Extradition: Commentary on Kanayama v. Kowal (2d Cir. 2025) I. Introduction The Second Circuit’s summary order in...
Murphy v. Onondaga County: Causation, Official-Duty Speech, and Procedural Waiver in Public-Employee First Amendment Retaliation Claims

Murphy v. Onondaga County: Causation, Official-Duty Speech, and Procedural Waiver in Public-Employee First Amendment Retaliation Claims

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Murphy v. Onondaga County: Causation, Official-Duty Speech, and Procedural Waiver in Public-Employee First Amendment Retaliation Claims Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit...
Reaffirming the Limits on Waiving Exhaustion in Social Security Cases: Commentary on Shackleford v. Bisignano

Reaffirming the Limits on Waiving Exhaustion in Social Security Cases: Commentary on Shackleford v. Bisignano

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Reaffirming the Limits on Waiving Exhaustion in Social Security Cases: Commentary on Shackleford v. Bisignano I. Introduction The Second Circuit’s summary order in Shackleford v. Bisignano, No....
Sentencing Disparities, Cooperation, and Harsh Confinement: Commentary on United States v. Samia (2d Cir. 2025)

Sentencing Disparities, Cooperation, and Harsh Confinement: Commentary on United States v. Samia (2d Cir. 2025)

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Sentencing Disparities, Cooperation, and Harsh Confinement: A Detailed Commentary on United States v. Samia (2d Cir. 2025) I. Introduction The Second Circuit’s summary order in United States v....
Political Epithets as Protected Opinion: The Eleventh Circuit’s Treatment of “The Big Lie” in Trump v. CNN

Political Epithets as Protected Opinion: The Eleventh Circuit’s Treatment of “The Big Lie” in Trump v. CNN

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Political Epithets as Protected Opinion: The Eleventh Circuit’s Treatment of “The Big Lie” in Trump v. Cable News Network, Inc. I. Introduction This commentary analyzes the Eleventh Circuit’s...
Minton v. SSA and the Materiality of New Evidence Before the Appeals Council

Minton v. SSA and the Materiality of New Evidence Before the Appeals Council

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Minton v. Commissioner of Social Security: Materiality, Chenery, and the Appeals Council’s Treatment of New Evidence I. Introduction This commentary examines the Eleventh Circuit’s unpublished, per...
Pretext, Replacement Hiring, and FCA Retaliation: Commentary on Ramnarine Boodoo v. Alabama Psychiatry LLC

Pretext, Replacement Hiring, and FCA Retaliation: Commentary on Ramnarine Boodoo v. Alabama Psychiatry LLC

Date: Nov 20, 2025
Pretext, Replacement Hiring, and FCA Retaliation: Commentary on Ramnarine Boodoo v. Alabama Psychiatry LLC I. Introduction This commentary analyzes the Eleventh Circuit’s unpublished per curiam...
When Silence Speaks Against the Movant: United States v. Cooper and Johnson‑Based Challenges to § 3559(c) Three‑Strikes Sentences

When Silence Speaks Against the Movant: United States v. Cooper and Johnson‑Based Challenges to § 3559(c) Three‑Strikes Sentences

Date: Nov 20, 2025
When Silence Speaks Against the Movant: United States v. Cooper and Johnson‑Based Challenges to § 3559(c) Three‑Strikes Sentences I. Introduction In United States v. Cooper, No. 23‑4052 (10th Cir....
United States v. Hebert: Proving Non‑Indian Status Beyond a Reasonable Doubt in General Crimes Act Prosecutions

United States v. Hebert: Proving Non‑Indian Status Beyond a Reasonable Doubt in General Crimes Act Prosecutions

Date: Nov 20, 2025
United States v. Hebert: Proving Non‑Indian Status Beyond a Reasonable Doubt in General Crimes Act Prosecutions I. Introduction In United States v. Hebert, No. 24‑7030 (10th Cir. Nov. 18, 2025), the...
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