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15 Aug 2018, 2:59 pm
Wodehouse Zachary Kramer zachary_kramer Arizona State Kris Mayes krismayes Arizona State Steve Clowney steveclowney Arkansas-Fayetteville Property Race & the Law Land Use Steve Clowney steveclowney Arkansas-Fayetteville Property Land Use Brian Gallini profcoachg Arkansas-Fayetteville Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Legal Education Stacy Leeds stacyleeds Arkansas-Fayetteville Property American Indian Law Legal Education… [read post]
26 Sep 2021, 4:55 pm
IPSO has published a number of rulings and resolutions statement since our last Round Up: 04322-21 Ruayrungruang v The Sunday Telegraph, 12 Discrimination (2019), No breach – after investigation 04302-21 Lovatt v The National, 1 Accuracy (2019), Breach – sanction: action as offered by publication 03315-21 Ruayrungruang v The Daily Telegraph, 12 Discrimination (2019), No breach – after investigation 00798-21 Reynolds v The Daily Telegraph, 1 Accuracy (2019), Breach – sanction:… [read post]
13 Sep 2019, 7:25 am
Wodehouse Art Hinshaw Artnegotiates Arizona State Negotiation Dispute Resolution Zachary Kramer zachary_kramer Arizona State Kris Mayes krismayes Arizona State Steve Clowney steveclowney Arkansas-Fayetteville Property Race & the Law Land Use Brian Gallini profcoachg Arkansas-Fayetteville Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Legal Education Stacy Leeds stacyleeds Arkansas-Fayetteville Property American Indian Law Legal Education Jill Lens… [read post]
17 Sep 2020, 2:40 pm
Johnson ProfMEJohnson1 Baltimore Clinical Teaching Robert Knowles ProfKnowles Baltimore Civil Procedure National Security Law Colin Starger ColinStarger Baltimore Nadia Ahmad nadiabahmad Barry Property Environmental Law Corporate Law Wes Henricksen Henricksen Barry Torts Health Law Environmental Loren Mulraine LorenMulraine Belmont Entertainment Law Media Law Intellectual property Jeffrey Usman Prawfish Belmont … [read post]
21 Feb 2019, 4:00 am
Cardozo Introduction Professor of Jurisprudence, Brian Leiter,[1] argues that even though economics, psychology, and history play a large role in the study of law today, philosophy has been an integral part of the academic discipline for a much longer time. [read post]