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An Unwritten Constitutional Crisis

Rich Galen

Monday May 10, 2010


  • "� UK Elections ... ": Here are the complete results of last week's U.K. Parliamentary elections as reported by the BBC.

  • "� Options for the British ... ": Here's an analysis of the options which may come to bear on forming a government in Great Britain.

  • "� Royal Assent ... ": Here's the brief Wikipedia entry for the last time a bill passed by the House of Commons and the House of Lords was rejected by a British sovereign.

  • "� Correction ... ": Ari Fleischer was the first to point out that the Florida recount was in 2000, not 2004.

    Mullfoto of the Day

    Long time Mullpal, Mary Haase shows off her award-winning painting last week at an art show in Southern Virginia. The painting was based on a Mullfoto (for which she asked for, and received, permission to use) from May, 2004


    Here is the Mullfoto Mary used for her painting. It was from May 21,2004 and this was the original caption:

    This is the window of a building in Old Town Alexandria. A painter was scraping the old layers off preparatory to putting yet another layer on.

    He was kind enough to stand aside while I paid tribute to the decades, centuries, maybe, of paint which had been revealed.


    Catchy Caption of the Day

    Actual Caption:

    File photo of Solicitor General of the United States Elena Kagan, who President Barack Obama has chosen as the next US Supreme Court justice, MSNBC TV reported.

    Here is her bio from the US Department of Justice webpage:

    Elena Kagan was confirmed as the 45th Solicitor General of the United States in March 2009.

    Prior to her confirmation, Elena Kagan was the Charles Hamilton Houston Professor of Law and the 11th Dean of Harvard Law School. During her nearly six-year tenure as Dean, Harvard Law School expanded and enhanced its faculty, modernized its curriculum, developed new campus facilities, promoted public service, and improved the student experience.

    A leading scholar of administrative law, Kagan came to Harvard Law School as a visiting professor in 1999 and became Professor of Law in 2001. While on the faculty, Kagan taught administrative law, constitutional law, civil procedure, and seminars on issues involving the separation of powers. She was appointed Dean of the Law School in 2003.

    From 1995 to 1999, Kagan served in the White House, first as Associate Counsel to the President (1995-96) and then as Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council (1997-99). In those positions she played a key role in the executive branch�s formulation, advocacy, and implementation of law and policy in areas ranging from education to crime to public health.

    Kagan launched her academic career at the University of Chicago Law School, where she became an assistant professor in 1991 and a tenured professor of law in 1995. In 1993, Kagan received the graduating students� award for teaching excellence.

    Kagan clerked for Judge Abner Mikva of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit from 1986 to 1987. The next year, she clerked for Justice Thurgood Marshall of the United States Supreme Court. She worked as an associate in the Washington, D.C. law firm of Williams & Connolly from 1989 to 1991.

    Kagan received her bachelor�s degree, summa cum laude, from Princeton in 1981. She attended Worcester College, Oxford, as Princeton�s Daniel M. Sachs Graduating Fellow, and received an M. Phil. in 1983. She then attended Harvard Law School, where she was supervising editor of the Harvard Law Review, and graduated magna cum laude in 1986.

    (AFP/File/Yuri Gripas)

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