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8 Jun 2012, 12:57 am by INFORRM
The Lord Chancellor, Lord Eldon, granted an injunction to restrain the publication of an engraving of George III on his deathbed. [read post]
10 Mar 2024, 5:04 pm by INFORRM
Media law in other jurisdictions Australia On 5 March 2024, the Federal Court of Australia dismissed an application for a separate hearing on the question of whether the plaintiff suffered serious harm in the case of Peros v Blackburn [2024] FCA 177. [read post]
8 Dec 2016, 1:30 am by Blog Editorial
 Giving direct effect to new European regulations is a use of the prerogative avoiding the devolved legislature and effecting its competence. 14.31: Lord Keen QC is speaking first for the Appellant. 14:30: Patrick Green QC’s closing argument is that section 18 of the 2011 Act suggests that the basis for the rights to remain effective in domestic law is the ECA 1972 itself. 14.25: The Lords are questioning Patrick Green QC on the relevance of the 2008 Act. 14.20: Patrick Green QC cites the… [read post]
21 Oct 2010, 9:56 am by The Legal Blog
The doctrine of election was discussed by Lord Blackburn in the decision of the House of Lords in Benjamin Scarf vs. [read post]
23 Feb 2020, 4:11 pm by INFORRM
In a Times Diary Jack Blackburn considers the issue of invasion of media privacy. [read post]
26 Sep 2007, 2:48 am
Professor of Media and Public Affairs, School of Media and Public Affairs, The George Washington University--Kimberly A. [read post]
18 Mar 2010, 2:47 pm by Beck, et al.
College of American Pathologists, 170 F.3d 53, 55 (1st Cir. 1999) (complaint must plead a “factual predicate concrete enough to warrant further proceedings” as “the price of entry, even to discovery”); George Haug Co. v. [read post]
9 Jul 2020, 3:35 pm by Kevin LaCroix
In the following guest post, Jason Symons, Persia Navidi, Claudia George, and Luke Roper of the HWL Ebsworth law firm take a look at the possibilities for COVID-19-related securities class action lawsuits in Australia. [read post]