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12 Oct 2007, 9:14 am
Cullen issued his decision Feb. 20, 2003. *** BE&K Construction Co. (32-CA-9479, et al.; 351 NLRB No. 29) Pittsburg, CA Sept. [read post]
22 Mar 2024, 4:00 am by Guest Blogger
Distressingly, criminal cases in Ontario are only dismissed for “excessive” delay when they fail to reach trial within thirty months[12] (which is three times longer than it takes on average for similar felonies to be resolved in New York City, which is itself above the statewide target of 180 days[13]). [read post]
28 Jan 2013, 4:59 pm by VALL Blog Master
Here, Muller et al. have created an excellent book with wide-reaching appeal whose focal point and strength are Bill Manbo's photographs. [read post]
6 Sep 2019, 5:08 am by Marty Lederman
  (Although Clayton County is a government entity, Bostock for some reason did not bring a constitutional claim under the Fourteenth Amendment--his allegations were limited to Title VII.)Donald Zarda, an openly gay man, worked as a skydiving instructor for Altitude Express, Inc., a New York company doing business on Long Island. [read post]
5 Jan 2008, 2:12 pm
To name a few: The source of useful news and latest reports, Current Awareness, the blog from Inner Temple Library, Head of Legal on EU and Constitutional Law matters, Justin Patten of Human Law who writes extensively on ADR and Mediation, and, from just across the water in Ireland, Cearta - a mine of information on matters of law in Ireland and rights. *** II. [read post]
13 Jan 2008, 1:23 pm
Department of Justice found that 5% of 9,691 sex offenders released from prison were re-arrested for new sex crimes within three years (Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2003). [read post]
1 Feb 2010, 3:04 am by Omar Ha-Redeye
Eugene Volokh discusses religious exemptions of a different type, from mandatory autopsies for executed killers in Johnson v. [read post]
2 Apr 2012, 6:15 am by Mandelman
  By the early 1990s, we were down to just 20 AAAs, and at the dawn of our new millennium you could count America’s AAA-rated companies on two hands even if you’d lost a finger… only 9 remained. [read post]