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3 Oct 2012, 2:49 pm by W.F. Casey Ebsary, Jr.
J.), but higher than mere articulable reasonable suspicion, see Terry v. [read post]
11 Sep 2012, 2:50 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
" Without further comment, here is Breytman v Schechter ; 2011 NY Slip Op 51375(U) ;  Supreme Court, Kings County   Schack, J. [read post]
13 Jul 2012, 2:02 pm by admin
Craig, “Locke, Labour and Limiting the Author’s Right: A Warning against a Lockean Approach to Copyright Law” (2002), 28 Queen’s L.J. [read post]
28 Jun 2012, 9:42 am by D. Daxton White
When it comes to understanding the potential risks, costs, and advantages of the various investment “products” offered today, a prudent investor must begin by understanding the role of the person from whom they are purchasing the investment. [read post]
14 May 2012, 8:24 am by Schachtman
A few expert witnesses, eager to avoid being locked in as either a “plaintiff’s” or a “defendant’s” expert witness, with perhaps some damage to their professional reputations, balanced their views in a way to avoid being classified as working exclusively for one side or the other. [read post]
6 May 2012, 2:41 am by INFORRM
The Ritz is now owned by David and Frederick Barclay, and they are at present locked in what the media are describing as “bitter” legal proceedings (in tabloid-speak, is there any other kind of legal dispute?) [read post]
14 Mar 2012, 4:30 am by Nick Farr
[P]eople seemed to be excited about the fact that somebody from the movie business would be down there actually doing research. [read post]
13 Mar 2012, 9:02 pm by Karl-Friedrich Lenz
Therefore, for the very least, renewable energy has the advantage of locking the cost for fuel in for a couple of decades. [read post]
12 Mar 2012, 10:41 am by WSLL
Craig, SeniorAssistant Attorney General; Andrew J. [read post]
20 Dec 2011, 8:45 am by Ken Shigley
There is no doubt that serious violent offenders need to be locked up for a long time to protect law-abiding citizens, and the money we spend to put them behind bars is money well spent. [read post]