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Archive for September, 2008

“On Line 5, strike . . .”

In Legislative Drafting on September 27, 2008 at 9:54 am

Seems there might be some drafting problems with Senate Banking Chairman Christopher Dodd’s bailout bill, according to Jim Lundgren at Volokh Conspiracy.

And For All of You Lawyers…

In Legislative Lawyering on September 18, 2008 at 9:55 pm

The Legal Profession Blog is reporting two recent developments involving bar discipline of lawyers who held public positions. In the first case, a former state senator with “a felony conviction for misconduct in office and being party to campaign contributions in excess of the legal limits” was reinstated as a member of the Wisconsin Bar after serving a two year suspension. In the second case, the Illinois Attorney Registration and Discipline Commission is seeking to discipline a lawyer who served as a non-lawyer municipal official in Chicago. In her municipal offices, the lawyer was responsible for hiring and promoting employees. She allegedly met with the city’s government relations office to receive lists of persons politically connected to City Hall and then bent the city’s civil service system to ensure those with political juice were hired. This politically sensitive hiring ran afoul of a Federal court consent decree barring patronage employment.

Doing One’s Duty

In Legislative Responsibility on September 15, 2008 at 1:08 pm

Added to my stack of reading: Unenumerated Duties, a new article by Professor Robin L. West (Georgetown University Law Center discussing the nature of a legislator’s duty to legislate for the public good, whether that duty matters, and how to deal with breaches of that duty. Recommended by Legal Theory Blog.