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19 Jun 2024, 1:39 pm by familoo
And to play devil’s advocate – if it wasn’t good enough for the mother in BR v SN, why is it good enough for all the other vulnerable litigants with ex partners who behave oppressively, who are not above using the process to put pressure on their exes, but who have shallower pockets? [read post]
13 Jun 2024, 6:46 am by Heidi Sease Nebel
  In the 1030s one farmer fed 4 people, in the 1970s a single farmer fed 73 people and in 2000 one farmer fed 155 people. [read post]
7 Jun 2024, 11:04 am by Press Release
Shumaker partner David Axelrod leads successful defense. [read post]
5 Jun 2024, 1:50 pm by Jack Bogdanski
But it seems like a weird place for the ex-guv to be hanging out. [read post]
14 May 2024, 4:17 pm by INFORRM
There is no shortage of artists in all genres taking aims at rivals or exes — just look at Taylor Swift’s latest offering. [read post]
3 May 2024, 2:58 am by Paul Maharg
The BILETA reports fed that tendency as regards edtech, alas (eg counting numbers of computers in labs); but they also gave power to law schools to demand more funding for technology, and to raise the profile of the edtech movements in the schools, both in practice and scholarly research. [read post]
24 Apr 2024, 7:00 pm by Allan Blutstein
Feds Want Disbarred Atty's FOIA Suit Over USPTO Docs AxedBy Dorothy Atkins, Law360, Apr. 24, 2024The federal government urged a North Carolina federal court Wednesday to toss a disbarred attorney's sprawling Freedom of Information Act lawsuit over U.S. [read post]
22 Apr 2024, 5:00 am by Bernard Bell
Many state and local officials host social media sites and use them to converse with followers on matters related to their governmental responsibilities, among other things.[1]  Not surprisingly, many choose to block from their sites certain members of the public they find disagreeable.[2] Being disagreeable, or at least in disagreement with such actions, blocked followers sometimes sue alleging that their exclusion violates the First Amendment.[3]  One of the most notable examples was a… [read post]