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</html><description>Updating this prior entry, a reader has brought some material to my attention indicating that the matter of judicial contempt powers, particularly with respect to whether contempt is direct or indirect, is more nuanced than the statutory language would suggest. Some of the tension comes from the notion that certain powers are inherent to the [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
