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WEDDINGS; Holly Moore, Edward Swaine (Published 1992)
The New York Times
Holly Toye Moore, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Moore Jr. of New York and Dublin, NH, was married yesterday to Edward Terrell Swaine.
388 months ago
Can the Vice President Break a Treaty Vote Tie?
Opinio Juris
I got a chance last night (in my ASIL Conference hotel room) to catch an episode of HBO's Miniseries “John Adams” (Episode 5,...
201 months ago
Presidential Power to Exit Treaties: Reflecting on the Mirror Principle
Just Security
Analyzing the proposed "mirror principle" for treaty withdrawal for a Symposim on Harold Hongku Koh's "The National Security Constitution."
2 months ago
Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Oct. 26-Nov. 1)
Just Security
A digest of recent analysis of national security and rights-related news and developments from Just Security.
2 months ago
Lions fans share favorite memories of team ahead of Monday Night Football match-up with San Francisco 49ers
WXYZ Channel 7
DOWNTOWN DETROIT (WXYZ) — The Lions are back in San Francisco to rewrite the narrative after a tough playoff loss last season.
2 weeks ago
Iran Nuclear Deal Opponents to Trump: Don't 'Rip it Up'
Voice of America English News
Critics fear unilateral withdrawal from deal will leave United States internationally isolated, push Iran to resume nuclear program.
97 months ago
The Five Most Important Treaties Ever
Opinio Juris
Here's a fun game everyone can play. Take five minutes (and no more than five minutes) to list the five most important treaties ever.
182 months ago
U.S. Man Claims Africa Land, Makes Daughter a 'Princess'
Naharnet
A few months ago, when Emily Heaton said she wanted to be a princess, her father Jeremiah quickly found her a kingdom.
125 months ago
Do Pirates Have a Right of Parlay?
Opinio Juris
I'm hard pressed to see how piracy–which is always cited as the paradigmatic example for such jurisdiction–cannot be prosecuted by the United States here.
188 months ago
Symposium on Harold Hongju Koh’s ‘The National Security Constitution in the 21st Century’
Just Security
A symposium of leading experts engaging with Professor Harold Hongju Koh's 'The National Security Constitution in the 21st Century.'
2 months ago