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Lloyd Hand, a Texas lawyer who helped with Johnson's 1964 presidential campaign, recalled in Bruck's book, "An invitation to Lew's house was like an invitation to the president's house — a command performance."
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Lloyd Hand, a Texas lawyer who helped with Johnson's 1964 presidential campaign, recalled in Bruck's book, "An invitation to Lew's house was like an invitation to the president's house — a command performance."
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The judge can also order forced medication if the public interest in getting him to trial is sufficiently great and there's a reasonable expectation that the treatment will succeed, says David Bruck, a law professor at Washington & Lee School of Law.
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Hayek devotes an entire chapter in The Road to Serfdom to “The Socialist Roots of Naziism” describing then important, but now forgotten German socialist thinkers like Werner Sombart, Johann Plenge and Paul Lensch, who Hayek argues provided the leading ideas for the thinkers so important to the National Socialists like Oswald Spengler (who is still worth reading) and Arthur Moeller van den Bruck (well forgotten).
The Volokh Conspiracy » Competing Explanations for the Oppressive Nature of Socialism 2010
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If the medications fail and Loughner's competence can't be restored, prosecutors can seek a civil commitment that would send him to a psychiatric hospital for life, Bruck says.
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If the medications fail and Loughner's competence can't be restored, prosecutors can seek a civil commitment that would send him to a psychiatric hospital for life, Bruck says.
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Bruck notes: Mozilo always saw himself as providing mortgages to many who were like him — disenfranchised.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bruce Bartlett’s Attack on Libertarianism 2010
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Hayek devotes an entire chapter in The Road to Serfdom to “The Socialist Roots of Naziism” describing then important, but now forgotten German socialist thinkers like Werner Sombart, Johann Plenge and Paul Lensch, who Hayek argues provided the leading ideas for the thinkers so important to the National Socialists like Oswald Spengler (who is still worth reading) and Arthur Moeller van den Bruck (well forgotten).
The Volokh Conspiracy » Competing Explanations for the Oppressive Nature of Socialism 2010
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Washington & Lee Law School professor David Bruck called the judge's order to share the videotaped evaluation with the government truly something I've never seen before.
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The judge can also order forced medication if the public interest in getting him to trial is sufficiently great and there's a reasonable expectation that the treatment will succeed, says David Bruck, a law professor at Washington & Lee School of Law.
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