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7 Jan 2013, 1:12 pm by WIMS
The version included in tonight's deal would cover all wind projects that start construction in 2013. [read post]
1 Jul 2007, 5:07 pm
   Subscription programs at the NYP seem to be constructed to be heavy and portentous much of the time. [read post]
26 Mar 2009, 4:03 pm
Their corporations, banks, and agribusinesses come together as a corporate community that dominates the federal government in Washington and their real estate, construction, and land development companies form growth coalitions that dominate most local governments. [read post]
16 Dec 2016, 5:32 am by Chris Mirasola
Franz-Stefan Gady at The Diplomat has more detailed information on the military capabilities of these ships. [read post]
31 Oct 2018, 8:14 am by Florian Mueller
It's the first important part of the analysis, like claim construction in patent infringement proceedings. [read post]
15 Jan 2016, 7:22 am by Lawfare Staff
As The Diplomat’s Franz-Stefan Gady explains, “Unlike actual surface naval combat, in hostile encounters between coast guards the size of the ship plays a large role, particularly in the South China Sea. [read post]
12 Jul 2013, 1:32 pm by WIMS
Legislation as important as a Farm Bill should be constructed in a comprehensive approach that helps strengthen all aspects of the Nation. [read post]
16 Jun 2016, 9:08 am
The notions of Truth, and the figures of Al-Hallaj, Junayd and Franz Kafka are illuminating. [read post]
15 Aug 2019, 9:30 pm by Mitra Sharafi
Do you include fiction on your legal history syllabi? [read post]
6 Feb 2011, 2:53 pm by David Doniger
  This pre-construction review has applied to other pollutants for decades; now it includes carbon pollution too. [read post]
16 Dec 2011, 11:00 pm by Rosalind English
Case C-53/10 Land Hessen v Franz Mücksch OHG – read opinion; read judgment There may not appear at first sight to be much common ground between a dispute in the European Court of Justice (CJEU) over hazardous premises and planning permission, and the relationship between the Strasbourg Court and domestic courts in their interpretation of the provisions of the Human Rights Convention. [read post]
11 Oct 2011, 7:05 am by J. Gordon Hylton
The part-time instructors included Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Franz Eschweiler, Municipal Judges A.C. [read post]
3 Aug 2011, 8:25 am by Jacob Katz Cogan
Franz Cede & Christina Binder, Is there an Austrian Contribution to the Codification of International Law? [read post]
16 Jul 2018, 12:51 pm by Harold O'Grady
 The sculptor Franz Josef Holzinger was commissioned to create the ‘atlantes’ on the central columns to hold up the ceiling (because an ordinary marble column would never do). [read post]
31 Oct 2014, 11:25 am by Veronika Gaertner
 Katharina Hilbig-Lugani: “Das gemeinschaftliche Testament im deutsch-französischen Rechtsverkehr – Ein Stiefkind der Erbrechtsverordnung” – The English abstract reads as follows: Mutual wills have troubled German doctrine before a European instrument came along and they continue to do so under the Succession Regulation 650/2012. [read post]
11 Mar 2016, 11:18 am by Zack Bluestone
” Over at The Diplomat Franz-Stefan Gady provides an overview of the Clapper letter's other highlights. [read post]
23 Jun 2016, 5:33 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  I loved the statement of Senator John Daniel of Virginia, opposing international copyright in 1891: “It is a bastile [sic] of letters which is here constructed, and not a republic. [read post]
15 Jul 2015, 3:38 am by Kevin LaCroix
                                                                      Those who like me are fascinated by obscure corners of history will be interested to know that the second defenestration of Prague took place at this window (now covered for construction at the Prague Castle building)      … [read post]
8 Apr 2008, 7:39 pm
" * The most frequently cited authors are "George Orwell (61 citations); William Shakespeare (35); Franz Kafka (34); John Milton (20); Homer, Chaucer, and Oscar Wilde (14 each). [read post]