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Judicial shamanism is a postmodern approach to judicial reasoning. It broadens the constitutional atheism proclaimed by the Critical Legal Studies (CLS) with the statement that judicial reasoning is a contemporary form of shamanism.
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WASHINGTON, DC-- - Judicial Watch , a nonpartisan organization that investigates and fights government corruption, announced today that Victory Film Group, producers of the Sarah Palin film "The Undefeated," ... - Judicial Watch Sues Obama Department of Energy for Records Detailing $529 Million Loan to Failing Green Energy Car ...
WASHINGTON, DC-- - Judicial Watch , the organization that investigates and fights government corruption, announced today that it filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit on February 1, 2012, against ... - Despite Vote, Judicial Nomination On Hold
The Senate voted to end the judicial filibuster of Judge Adalberto Jordan's nomination to the 11th Circuit federal appeals court. But one Republican senator, angry at President Obama's recent recess appointments, has blocked a final vote, insisting that the Senate engage in 30 more hours of talk, the legal limit after cloture is invoked. - 2012 Election Integrity Project: Judicial Watch's Campaign to Clean Up Voter Registration Rolls
WASHINGTON, DC-- - Judicial Watch , the organization that investigates and fights government corruption, announced the launch of its 2012 Election Integrity Project to pressure states and localities, through ... - Santorum decries 'judicial tyranny' in Prop. 8 ruling
GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum described last week’s court ruling striking down California’s ban on same-sex marriage as “almost absurd” and an example of “judicial tyranny.” - Judicial candidates ranked by Lorain Bar Association
ELYRIA — Out of a list of 13, only one candidate for Lorain County’s judgeships was not recommended by the county bar association in its judicial rankings. - 'Clipped' judiciary
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian judicial system was subservient to political powers during the tenure of former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad - Mobile Bar polls judicial races; new candidate in AL-01 (Political Skinny)
Editor’s Note: “The Political Skinny” is an inside look at Alabama politics prepared by the staff of the Press-Register. For more information, e-mail skinny@press-register.com or call 251-219-5623. - Texas senators urged to break opposition to judicial nominations
Texas senators urged to break opposition to judicial nominations San Antonio Express-News Copyright 2012 San Antonio Express-News. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 06:45 p.m., Friday, February 10, 2012 WASHINGTON — A Republican effort to stall President Barack Obama's judicial nominees in the Senate as a protest to the ... - Judicial Watch Announces a CPAC Press Conference: "The 2012 Election Integrity Project"
WASHINGTON, DC-- - Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced it will host a press conference: "The 2012 Election Integrity Project." ...
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