by Robert Tanguay | May 16, 2026 | Research
What is the difference between ex-post and ex-ante legally? The concept can be confusing, so we are going to attempt to make it easy. The term “ex” means to come from or derived from. Ex-ante and ex-post are Latin phrases commonly used in law (as well as...
by Robert Tanguay | Feb 27, 2026 | Notes
This month, I testified before the New Hampshire House of Representatives on the Domestic Violence Coalition and what they have done to me and my children. Last month, I testified on several bills limiting and holding accountable the Judiciary. New Hampshire Article...
by Robert Tanguay | Feb 21, 2026 | Lawsuits
I’m suing a City and Lawyer. They hired lawyers from the top law firms in state, and obviously are filing motions to dismiss. Here is the case law they cited for the motions to dismiss. Defendant City of Manchester (Police), New Hampshire Case Law “The standard...
by Robert Tanguay | Dec 18, 2025 | Supreme Court
Summary of Sweezy v. New Hampshire (354 U.S. 234, 1957)Background and ContextDuring the Cold War era of anti-communist investigations (McCarthyism), the New Hampshire legislature enacted the Subversive Activities Act of 1951, which defined “subversive...
by Robert Tanguay | Dec 14, 2025 | Court
The New Hampshire Superior Court Presented the following cases for and reasons supporting orders granting a Motion to Dismiss: Analysis of Plaintiffs Claims by Court “Each of the defendants move to dismiss the complaint for failure to state a claim. (Docs....