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24 May, 2008 9:01 am by bspcn
... following 12 entertainers. 12. 50 Cent The King of Drama At the age of 12, Curtis James Jackson III (aka 50 Cent) started dealing drugs. He was then arrested, ... 1. Justin Timberlake The New King of Pop Back in 1991, the "King of Pop" Michael Jackson released an album entitled Dangerous, which launched 6 Top 20 hits. ... which goes on to launch 6 Top 20 hits. The only difference here is that when Michael Jackson accomplished said feat, he was nearing the end of his musical career - Justin Timberlake ...
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28 Aug, 2007 12:18 pm
... hip-hop music and its unique culture, in a classic infringement case, Lil' Joe Wein Music, Inc. v. Jackson Slip Copy, 2007 WL 2274519 (11th Cir. Aug. 9, 2007). Plaintiff's song was written by the infamous Luther Campbell, "Its Your Birthday." Plaintiff bought the song from Campbell. Defendant's song, "In Da Club" as written by Connecticut Gold Coast resident, Curtis James Jackson III, also known as "Fifty Cent" or "Fitty" to his friends. Fitty is in an unrelated fit right ...
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... , Emeritus Harvard Law School Richard Buxbaum J.D. Program and Jackson H. Ralston Professor of International Law Boalt Hall University of California at Berkeley William ... Columbia Law School James D. Cox Brainerd Currie Professor of Law Duke University School of Law Lawrence A. Cunningham Henry St. George Tucker III Research ... Professor of Law Associate Dean for Academic Affairs University of Minnesota Law School Curtis J. Milhaupt Fuyo Professor of Japanese Law Prof. of Comparative Corporate Law ...
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29 Aug, 2007 1:18 am by Lawrence Solum
... , John Hart Ely, and others) that Erie is based on constitutional federalism. Second, I criticize the new myth claim (advanced by Curtis Bradley, Jack Goldsmith, and Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain) that Erie is based on separation of powers. In this ... new model for federal common law, which analyses common-lawmaking consistently with other judicial work. My model parallels Jackson's account of exeutive power in Youngstown Steel. Specifically, I suggest that federal common law should (i) be favored when ...
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29 Aug, 2008 6:23 pm by Marcia Oddi
... erred by granting Turner's motion to amend his complaint to conform to the evidence; and III. Whether the trial court erred by denying Countrymark's motion for judgment on the evidence pursuant to ... Kail Fortson v. State of Indiana (NFP) Elliot Carter v. State of Indiana (NFP) Curtis N. Cooper v. State of Indiana (NFP) Michael Myers v. State of ... ) Stephen Clark v. State of Indiana (NFP) James E. Wilhelm, Jr. v. State of Indiana (NFP) Earl Eugene Jackson v. State of Indiana (NFP) Jacque Johnson v. ...
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