“Some comments on Hessick on corpus linguistics”: Neal Goldfarb has this post at his blog, “LAWnLinguistics.”
And in case you missed it, back in June Goldfarb had an interesting post titled “The semantics of sleeping in railway stations.”
“Faith, Law and Dianne Feinstein”: Law professors Geoffrey R. Stone and Eric J. Segall have this essay online at The New York Times.
“The ‘Very Ugly’ Pro Se Case That Put Posner Over The Edge”: Erin Coe of Law360.com has this report.
“As G.O.P. Moves to Fill Courts, McConnell Takes Aim at an Enduring Hurdle”: Carl Hulse of The New York Times has this new installment of his “On Washington” column.
“The Supreme Court Should Stop This Georgia Execution: When a racist juror helps convict a black man, the Court should follow its own precedent and set the verdict aside.” Andrew Cohen has this essay online at the Brennan Center for Justice.
“Constitutional Law in an Age of Alternative Facts”: Law professor Alli Orr Larsen has posted this article — forthcoming in the New York University Law Review — online at SSRN (via “Legal Theory Blog“).
“Bye-Bye, Blue Slip? Republicans want to trash another century-old Senate norm to help Trump.” Dahlia Lithwick has this jurisprudence essay online at Slate.
“Tell Sen. Al Franken to Stop Being Petty and Confirm Justice David Stras”: Judicial Crisis Network has posted the video of its newest commercial on YouTube.