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Daemon's TV90210 "I See London, I See France" Season 3 Episode 7Daemon's TVSeason 3 Episode 7 – Ryan (Ryan Eggold) encourages Naomi (AnnaLynne McCord) to press charges against Mr. Cannon (guest star Hal Ozsan) and prepares himself ...and more »
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CNN WORLD REPORT - 2010-06-04 GMT00:00 Joran Van Der Sloot is the main suspect in this week's slaying of 21-year-old Stephany Flores Ramirez, who was found Wednesday in a Lima, Peru, hotel room registered to the Dutch man. Chilean police told CNN that paperwork showed that van der Sloot entered Chile on Wednesday. He's a suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba. More Info: edition.cnn.com Anjali Rao Naomi Mapstone "Financial Times Reporter"
WORLD REPORT 2010-06-03 GMT12:00 (CNN) -- Joran van der Sloot, the Dutch man once considered a suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, is the suspect in the killing of a woman in Peru, Peruvian police officials said Wednesday. Authorities in neighboring Chile are on a manhunt for van der Sloot, who fled there, Chile Interpol Deputy Prefect Eugenio Buines Arevalo told CNN. CNN's Eric Marrapodi and Mayra Cuevas contributed to this report. More Info: edition.cnn.com The former suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway is now the prime suspect in the murder of a Peruvian woman. edition.cnn.com A suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway has been accused of another crime. HLN's Jane Velez weighs in. edition.cnn.com Naomi Mapstone Anjali Rao Ricardo Flores Joseph Tacopina Rafael Romo Andrew Stevens
On January 8, 2010, at the12th Annual Faculty Conference in New Orleans, the Federalist Society provided an opportunity for legal scholars to give presentations on papers they had recently authored followed by commentary by Prof. Richard Epstein of the University of Chicago Law School and New York University Law School. In this segment Prof. Neomi Rao of George Mason University School of Law presents her paper on Three Concepts of Dignity. Prof. Nita Farahany of Vanderbilt University Law School moderates. Part 5 of 9
It has been a year since President Obama took office with a promise to close the detainee holding facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. In the wake of decisions to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, and other terrorist detainees in civilian courts, this is an opportune time to assess our progress in the War on Terror. Panelists will discuss what has transpired, what has gone wrong, what has gone right, and what we should expect next. Topics will include detention, surveillance, interrogation, trials, and more. Panelists include Mr. Steven A. Engel of Dechert LLP; Hon. Neal K. Katyal, Principal Deputy Solicitor General for the US Department of Justice; Mr. David B. Rivkin, Jr., Partner at Baker & Hostetler LLP and Co-Chairman for the Center for Law and Counterterrorism; Prof. Stephen I. Vladeck of American University Washington College of Law; and Prof. Neomi Rao of George Mason University School of Law as the moderator. This event was co-sponsored by The Center for Law and Counterterrorism (A Joint Project of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the National Review Institute). Part 10 of 10
It has been a year since President Obama took office with a promise to close the detainee holding facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. In the wake of decisions to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, and other terrorist detainees in civilian courts, this is an opportune time to assess our progress in the War on Terror. Panelists will discuss what has transpired, what has gone wrong, what has gone right, and what we should expect next. Topics will include detention, surveillance, interrogation, trials, and more. Panelists include Mr. Steven A. Engel of Dechert LLP; Hon. Neal K. Katyal, Principal Deputy Solicitor General for the US Department of Justice; Mr. David B. Rivkin, Jr., Partner at Baker & Hostetler LLP and Co-Chairman for the Center for Law and Counterterrorism; Prof. Stephen I. Vladeck of American University Washington College of Law; and Prof. Neomi Rao of George Mason University School of Law as the moderator. This event was co-sponsored by The Center for Law and Counterterrorism (A Joint Project of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the National Review Institute). Part 9 of 10
It has been a year since President Obama took office with a promise to close the detainee holding facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. In the wake of decisions to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, and other terrorist detainees in civilian courts, this is an opportune time to assess our progress in the War on Terror. Panelists will discuss what has transpired, what has gone wrong, what has gone right, and what we should expect next. Topics will include detention, surveillance, interrogation, trials, and more. Panelists include Mr. Steven A. Engel of Dechert LLP; Hon. Neal K. Katyal, Principal Deputy Solicitor General for the US Department of Justice; Mr. David B. Rivkin, Jr., Partner at Baker & Hostetler LLP and Co-Chairman for the Center for Law and Counterterrorism; Prof. Stephen I. Vladeck of American University Washington College of Law; and Prof. Neomi Rao of George Mason University School of Law as the moderator. This event was co-sponsored by The Center for Law and Counterterrorism (A Joint Project of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the National Review Institute). Part 8 of 10
It has been a year since President Obama took office with a promise to close the detainee holding facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. In the wake of decisions to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, and other terrorist detainees in civilian courts, this is an opportune time to assess our progress in the War on Terror. Panelists will discuss what has transpired, what has gone wrong, what has gone right, and what we should expect next. Topics will include detention, surveillance, interrogation, trials, and more. Panelists include Mr. Steven A. Engel of Dechert LLP; Hon. Neal K. Katyal, Principal Deputy Solicitor General for the US Department of Justice; Mr. David B. Rivkin, Jr., Partner at Baker & Hostetler LLP and Co-Chairman for the Center for Law and Counterterrorism; Prof. Stephen I. Vladeck of American University Washington College of Law; and Prof. Neomi Rao of George Mason University School of Law as the moderator. This event was co-sponsored by The Center for Law and Counterterrorism (A Joint Project of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the National Review Institute). Part 7 of 10
It has been a year since President Obama took office with a promise to close the detainee holding facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. In the wake of decisions to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, and other terrorist detainees in civilian courts, this is an opportune time to assess our progress in the War on Terror. Panelists will discuss what has transpired, what has gone wrong, what has gone right, and what we should expect next. Topics will include detention, surveillance, interrogation, trials, and more. Panelists include Mr. Steven A. Engel of Dechert LLP; Hon. Neal K. Katyal, Principal Deputy Solicitor General for the US Department of Justice; Mr. David B. Rivkin, Jr., Partner at Baker & Hostetler LLP and Co-Chairman for the Center for Law and Counterterrorism; Prof. Stephen I. Vladeck of American University Washington College of Law; and Prof. Neomi Rao of George Mason University School of Law as the moderator. This event was co-sponsored by The Center for Law and Counterterrorism (A Joint Project of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the National Review Institute). Part 6 of 10
It has been a year since President Obama took office with a promise to close the detainee holding facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. In the wake of decisions to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, and other terrorist detainees in civilian courts, this is an opportune time to assess our progress in the War on Terror. Panelists will discuss what has transpired, what has gone wrong, what has gone right, and what we should expect next. Topics will include detention, surveillance, interrogation, trials, and more. Panelists include Mr. Steven A. Engel of Dechert LLP; Hon. Neal K. Katyal, Principal Deputy Solicitor General for the US Department of Justice; Mr. David B. Rivkin, Jr., Partner at Baker & Hostetler LLP and Co-Chairman for the Center for Law and Counterterrorism; Prof. Stephen I. Vladeck of American University Washington College of Law; and Prof. Neomi Rao of George Mason University School of Law as the moderator. This event was co-sponsored by The Center for Law and Counterterrorism (A Joint Project of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the National Review Institute). Part 5 of 10
It has been a year since President Obama took office with a promise to close the detainee holding facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. In the wake of decisions to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, and other terrorist detainees in civilian courts, this is an opportune time to assess our progress in the War on Terror. Panelists will discuss what has transpired, what has gone wrong, what has gone right, and what we should expect next. Topics will include detention, surveillance, interrogation, trials, and more. Panelists include Mr. Steven A. Engel of Dechert LLP; Hon. Neal K. Katyal, Principal Deputy Solicitor General for the US Department of Justice; Mr. David B. Rivkin, Jr., Partner at Baker & Hostetler LLP and Co-Chairman for the Center for Law and Counterterrorism; Prof. Stephen I. Vladeck of American University Washington College of Law; and Prof. Neomi Rao of George Mason University School of Law as the moderator. This event was co-sponsored by The Center for Law and Counterterrorism (A Joint Project of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the National Review Institute). Part 4 of 10
It has been a year since President Obama took office with a promise to close the detainee holding facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. In the wake of decisions to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, and other terrorist detainees in civilian courts, this is an opportune time to assess our progress in the War on Terror. Panelists will discuss what has transpired, what has gone wrong, what has gone right, and what we should expect next. Topics will include detention, surveillance, interrogation, trials, and more. Panelists include Mr. Steven A. Engel of Dechert LLP; Hon. Neal K. Katyal, Principal Deputy Solicitor General for the US Department of Justice; Mr. David B. Rivkin, Jr., Partner at Baker & Hostetler LLP and Co-Chairman for the Center for Law and Counterterrorism; Prof. Stephen I. Vladeck of American University Washington College of Law; and Prof. Neomi Rao of George Mason University School of Law as the moderator. This event was co-sponsored by The Center for Law and Counterterrorism (A Joint Project of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the National Review Institute). Part 3 of 10
It has been a year since President Obama took office with a promise to close the detainee holding facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. In the wake of decisions to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, and other terrorist detainees in civilian courts, this is an opportune time to assess our progress in the War on Terror. Panelists will discuss what has transpired, what has gone wrong, what has gone right, and what we should expect next. Topics will include detention, surveillance, interrogation, trials, and more. Panelists include Mr. Steven A. Engel of Dechert LLP; Hon. Neal K. Katyal, Principal Deputy Solicitor General for the US Department of Justice; Mr. David B. Rivkin, Jr., Partner at Baker & Hostetler LLP and Co-Chairman for the Center for Law and Counterterrorism; Prof. Stephen I. Vladeck of American University Washington College of Law; and Prof. Neomi Rao of George Mason University School of Law as the moderator. This event was co-sponsored by The Center for Law and Counterterrorism (A Joint Project of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the National Review Institute). Part 2 of 10
It has been a year since President Obama took office with a promise to close the detainee holding facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. In the wake of decisions to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, and other terrorist detainees in civilian courts, this is an opportune time to assess our progress in the War on Terror. Panelists will discuss what has transpired, what has gone wrong, what has gone right, and what we should expect next. Topics will include detention, surveillance, interrogation, trials, and more. Panelists include Mr. Steven A. Engel of Dechert LLP; Hon. Neal K. Katyal, Principal Deputy Solicitor General for the US Department of Justice; Mr. David B. Rivkin, Jr., Partner at Baker & Hostetler LLP and Co-Chairman for the Center for Law and Counterterrorism; Prof. Stephen I. Vladeck of American University Washington College of Law; and Prof. Neomi Rao of George Mason University School of Law as the moderator. This event was co-sponsored by The Center for Law and Counterterrorism (A Joint Project of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the National Review Institute). Part 1 of 10
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Giovani fiati reggini 29 luglio 2009 Betlemme - Palestina - Diretti dal maestro Maurizio managò
ROMA - Silvio Berlusconi alza il livello dello scontro con i suoi critici, citando in giudizio il quotidiano l'Unità, legato all'opposizione parlamentare cioé al Pd. La nuova mossa del premier ha suscitato la reazione indignata dello stesso Pd che, con Dario Franceschini, parla di "intimidazione", nonché delle altre forze di opposizione. Mentre la Fnsi ha convocato per il 19 settembre la manifestazione nazionale per difendere la libertà d'informazione. Ad annunciare la citazione in giudizio per danni, in sede civile e non penale, è stato lo stesso quotidiano fondato da Antonio Gramsci, che oggi gode del sostegno economico dei gruppi parlamentari del Pd, partito al quale è legato direttamente. Berlusconi chiede due milioni all'Unità, nonché una pena pecuniaria di 200.000 euro ciascuna per il direttore responsabile Concita De Gregorio, le giornalista Natalia Lombardo e Federica Fantozzi, l'opinionista Maria Novella Oppo e la scrittrice Silvia Ballestra. Il tutto per articoli ed opinioni pubblicate tra il 13 luglio e il 6 agosto a proposito della vicende delle escort. L'intenzione del premier, fanno sapere ambienti di governo, é di devolvere l'eventuale ricavato della causa civile all'ospedale San Raffaele di Milano. "Introduce il reato di lesa maestà, vuole chiuderci", replicano invece dal giornale. Immediate le espressioni di solidarietà al quotidiano e alle sue giornaliste proprio dei due presidenti dei gruppi del Pd al Senato e alla Camera, Anna Finocchiaro e Antonello ...
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...David Kopel, a lawyer with the Independence Institute; John McGinnis, professor at Northwestern University Law School; Neomi Rao, professor of George Mason University School of Law; Frank Ricci, director of Fire Services in New Haven and the plaintiff whose...
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The Volokh Conspiracy
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...on Civil Rights David Kopel, Esq., Independence Institute John McGinnis, Professor, Northwestern University School of Law Neomi Rao, Professor, George Mason University School of Law Frank Ricci, Director of Fire Services, ConnectiCOSH (Connecticut Council...
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Capitol Confidential
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...whine that George W. Bush, not Barack Obama, should have broken the barrier by appointing a Hispanic justice. Neomi Rao, a law professor at George Mason University who worked on judicial nominations for Mr. Bush, said Mr. Bush “should have gotten to name the...
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The Washington Independent
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...Neomi Rao Yesterday President Barack Obama announced his nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice David Souter. She is federal circuit court judge Sonia Sotomayor. What sorts of questions should senators and the American people ask a nominee to the...
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Wall Street Journal
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...court said they interpreted those remarks as code for Mr. Obama’s intention to select "liberal activist judges." For instance, Neomi Rao at George Mason University Law School says: “When I hear about a judge who rules on the basis of empathy, I think of an...
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TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime
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...for Mr. Obama’s intention to select “liberal activist judges.” “That comment was pretty remarkable to a lot of us,” said Neomi Rao, a teacher at George Mason University Law School who is a former associate counsel in the Bush White House and a former clerk...
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The New York Times
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«Rendez-vous". Un appuntamento fisso: prima che la campanella della scuola suoni, la ragazzina deve assolutamente andare a giocare la sua partita a scacchi con quel signore, tanto più grande di lei. Ed è scacco matto in una mossa. Non può saltare neanche il suo consueto passaggio veloce dal barista che l'aspetta per la traduzione delle lettere che dovrà spedire al suo amore brasiliano, brasiliano proprio come lei. Per poi finalmente inforcare la sua bicicletta e mettere l'ipod nelle orecchie perchè in fondo è una ragazzina, una ragazzina "qualunque". Questo corto è stato selezionato da Youtube che lo ha giudicato tra i migliori 20 al mondo per il concorso YOUTUBE PROJECT DIRECT!!! Alla competizione creativa della più famosa piattaforma multimediale di video online hanno partecipato migliaia e migliaia di filmaker provenienti da Stati Uniti, Brasile, Canada, Italia, Francia, Spagna e Gran Bretagna. A far cadere la scelta sul video di Fabio Rao anche il regista di "Thank You For Smoking", Jason Reitman (giusto per intendere a che livelli siamo) nella giuria di qualità. (Maria Francesca Rotondaro) Regia: Fabio Rao Aiuto regia: Luigi Simone Veneziano Direttore della fotografia: Mikael Yiasu Organizzazione: Francesca Marchese Con: Maria Noemi Gervasi - Ottavio Dodaro - Elzair Miranda Maria - PierLuigi Miceli - Francesca Marchese - Francesca DeRose Produzione e post-Produzione: Logos
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...so that they'll blow over in a strong wind, but it's a very different approach." George Mason University Professor Neomi Rao is a former law clerk for Justice Thomas. "There's an agreement perhaps amongst some of the conservatives and some of the liberals...
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NPR
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...a live roundup of the just-concluded Supreme Court term. Panelists include George Mason University School of Law Professors Ilya Somin, Nelson Lund, and Neomi Rao, along with attorneys David Rivkin and Gene Schaerr. The webcast can be viewed here . ...
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Bench Memos
http://bench.nationalreview.com/post/?q=MGMzNWM1YmNjOGQ3ZDJmZmJkMzgxNDRhOTFkZmY3OTE=

