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The U.S. Supreme Court justices have the experience they need in every category but one: recent work as litigators. All but one served as appellate judges before coming to the court. Together,
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As a staffer in the Jimmy Carter White House, I invested much energy (and more hope) in designing the law now known as the Independent Counsel Act.Unsurprisingly, I have often felt tempted t
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Deborah M. Gordon, associate professor at Stanford, has authored an improbable best seller entitled "Ants at Work: How an Insect Society is Organized." The book examines the daily and yearly behavi
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