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June 2, 2008

Tid Bits: Supreme Court News

Judge Thomas's Story About Yale Called into Doubt. There's a fascinating piece here about how some question Thomas's story that he could not get a job upon graduating from Yale due to its affirmative action program. It does seem hard to believe, but I wasn't much aware of what was happening in 1974, as I was about 12.

Supremes Interpret Money Laundering Statute. There's an article here, and a unanimous case is here, and a 5-4 case is here. The 5-4 decision made strange bedfellows and adversaries, and is somewhat interesting.

Supremes interpret Equal Access to Justice Act. The case is here.


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