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  1. 3 days ago · After the joint introduction by the editors, contributors include Florian Roedl, Sagi Peari, David Dyzenhaus, Kermit Roosevelt III, Giovanni Sartor, Antonino Rotolo, Michael S. Green, Lea Brilmayer, Alex Mills, Joanna Langille, Nicole Roughan, Hans Lindahl, Ralf Michaels, Horatia Muir Watt and Alejandro Aldo Menicocci.

  2. 1 day ago · Roosevelt's crew consisted of his son Kermit, Colonel Rondon, naturalist George Kruck Cherrie, Brazilian Lieutenant João Lira, team physician José Antonio Cajazeira, and 16 skilled paddlers and porters. Roosevelt identified Leo Miller, Anthony Fiala, Frank Harper, and Jacob Sigg as crew members.

  3. 4 days ago · Overall, the decisions will likely mean more court fights over the past and future of administrative rules, according to University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor Kermit Roosevelt.

  4. 3 days ago · Kermit Roosevelt III: 1999 2000 Yale (1997) S. Williams Rebecca L. Tushnet: 1999 2000 Yale (1998) Becker Kevin Newsom: 2000 2001 Harvard (1997) O'Scannlain Kenneth A. Bamberger: 2000 2001 Harvard (1998) Kearse Molly Shaffer Van Houweling: 2000 2001 Harvard (1998) Boudin Matthew C. Waxman: 2000 2001 Yale (1998)

  5. 1 day ago · Shortly prior to the 1952 presidential election in the United States, the British government invited Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer Kermit Roosevelt Jr., to London to propose collaboration on a secret plan to force Mosaddegh from office.

  6. 4 days ago · Summary. The Supreme Court of the United States stands at the head of the nation’s judicial system. Created in Article III of the Constitution of 1787 but obscured by the other branches of government during the first few decades of its history, the Court came into its own as a co-equal branch in the early 19th century.

  7. 5 days ago · The Supreme Court’s decision to grant the former president immunity for actions while in office raised eyebrows across the legal sphere. The decision centers on whether federal prosecutors can ...