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  • Shortly after Corn-Revere and Wiggins filed suit on Barnes 'behalf in January 2008, the Board of Regents had a sudden change of heart, overturned the finding, and offered to readmit Barnes.

    Greg Lukianoff: A Crucial Courtroom Victory for College Students' Rights 2010

  • Shortly after Corn-Revere and Wiggins filed suit on Barnes 'behalf in January 2008, the Board of Regents had a sudden change of heart, overturned the finding, and offered to readmit Barnes.

    Greg Lukianoff: A Crucial Courtroom Victory for College Students' Rights 2010

  • Shortly after Corn-Revere and Wiggins filed suit on Barnes 'behalf in January 2008, the Board of Regents had a sudden change of heart, overturned the finding, and offered to readmit Barnes.

    Greg Lukianoff: A Crucial Courtroom Victory for College Students' Rights 2010

  • The ISP is the plaintiff in a legal fight launched against Carnivore earlier this year with the help of attorney Robert Corn-Revere, according to people close to the case.

    Think Progress » Telco Liability: Falkenrath Gets It Wrong 2006

  • The actual malice standard would be "an almost insurmountable burden to meet" for someone in Cain's position, said Robert Corn-Revere, a lawyer specializing in free speech and other First Amendment issues.

    Reuters: Top News 2011

  • The actual malice standard would be "an almost insurmountable burden to meet" for someone in Cain's position, said Robert Corn-Revere, a lawyer specializing in free speech and other First Amendment issues.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The actual malice standard would be "an almost insurmountable burden to meet" for someone in Cain's position, said Robert Corn-Revere, a lawyer specializing in free speech and other First Amendment issues.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Robert Corn-Revere, a partner at the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine who specializes in First Amendment law, compared the hacking incident to the vandalism of a newspaper box or the theft of the papers from the box.

    NYT > Home Page By BRIAN STELTER 2011

  • The actual malice standard would be "an almost insurmountable burden to meet" for someone in Cain's position, said Robert Corn-Revere, a lawyer specializing in free speech and other First Amendment issues.

    Reuters: Top News 2011

  • Corn-Revere complained that the FCC, through ad hoc decisions, was effectively changing its decency standards without telling anyone.

    Edmonton Sun 2010

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