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24 Jul 2023, 3:38 am by INFORRM
On the same day, Heather Williams J handed down judgment in Davidoff v Hargrave [2023] EWHC 1825 (KB). [read post]
13 Jul 2023, 12:06 pm by Legal Aggregate
Harvard, Decided June 30, 2023 Stanford’s Rick Banks on Race-Based College Admissions SCOTUS Decision On Thursday, June 29, the U.S. [read post]
7 Jul 2023, 1:03 pm by Ryan Goodman
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21 Jun 2023, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
Public utility regulation describes the doctrine we use to regulate certain industries, including electricity, natural gas, telecommunications, transportation, and finance and banking. [read post]
12 Jun 2023, 12:53 am by INFORRM
Newspaper Journalism and regulation Receivers appointed by Lloyds Banking Group has taken control of the Telegraph Media Group, which includes the magazine Spectator due to an outstanding debt in the region of £1bn. [read post]
29 May 2023, 9:03 am by INFORRM
Journalist Carole Cadwalladr is seeking  permission to appeal against the costs order [pdf] in the case of Banks v Cadwalladr [2023] EWCA Civ 219, in which she was ordered to pay 60% of Arron Bank’s costs of the trial and one third of the costs in the Court of Appeal, according to the Guardian. [read post]
23 May 2023, 12:58 am by INFORRM
On 17 May 2023, the Court of Appeal issued the costs order [pdf] in the long running Banks v Cadwalladr case ([2023] EWCA Civ 219). [read post]
17 May 2023, 9:46 am by Paige Collings
   Discriminatory use of data in automated decision-making Banks and landlords use automated decision-making systems to help decide whether or not to provide services to potential customers. [read post]
11 May 2023, 2:32 am by centerforartlaw
Provenance research initiatives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) identified 53 works of art that were misappropriated by the Nazis that were “restituted to their rightful owners” and then purchased by or donated to the museum.[16] One example is a work by Claude Monet titled The Parc Monceau, painted in 1878.[17] The Nazis seized the painting from the bank of Jewish collector Alfred Lindenbaum and transported it to the Jeu de Paume, an art center in Paris the Nazis… [read post]
10 May 2023, 4:00 am by Administrator
It doesn’t seem fair that we are often left to guess the law, or to scramble for answers, or pay a lawyer to tell us about the law that, in a democracy, belongs to us. [read post]