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  • Kagan, Sotomayor blew chance to stop eligibility challenge?

    01/26/2011 4:24:17 AM PST · by Smokeyblue · 18 replies
    World Net Daily ^ | Jan. 26, 2011 | Bob Unruh
    Lawyers working for a retired military officer who is challenging Barack Obama's eligibility to be president say the U.S. Supreme Court appears to have broken its own rules by failing to respond to a pending recusal motion, thus conceding the point and possibly requiring a new conference vote among the seven remaining justices, including four mostly conservative, on whether the high court will hear arguments over Obama's legitimacy. Laurence Elgin, one of the experts working with the Constitutional Rule of Law Fund and website, told WND that the issue arose in the case brought by retired Col. Greg Hollister, who...
  • As Dean, Elena Kagan Moved Harvard Away From Requiring Law Students to Study Constitutional Law

    05/28/2010 3:13:17 AM PDT · by Man50D · 9 replies · 568+ views
    CNSNews.com ^ | May 28, 2010 | Pete Winn
    Elena Kagan, President Barack Obama’s choice to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court, is best known for moving Harvard Law School away from the 100-year old “case-law method” of legal study. But in the process, critics say, she moved the nation’s premier law school away from requiring the study of constitutional law towards the study of the laws of foreign nations and international law. As dean, Kagan won approval from the faculty in 2006 to make major changes to the Harvard Law's curricula. “My understanding is that she instituted three new courses to the...