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29 Feb 2024, 5:57 am by lawbod
The Parliament Buildings at Stormont © 2024 Northern Ireland Assembly Commission For the entirety of its existence, Northern Ireland’s relationship within the United Kingdom has dominated its politics, its culture and its people. [read post]
6 Aug 2020, 9:05 pm by Max Masuda-Farkas
Iowa was the only state with a lifetime ban on voting for people convicted of a felony. [read post]
21 Jul 2019, 4:03 pm by INFORRM
Media Law in Other Jurisdictions Australia In the case of Fairfax Media Publications and ors v Gayle [2019] NSWCA 172 the NSW Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal by three newspapers against an award of $300,000 defamation damages to cricketer Chris Gayle. [read post]
9 Jun 2019, 4:26 pm by INFORRM
The NSW Court of Appeal has heard the appeal and cross appeal in the case of Chris Gayle v Fairfax Media. [read post]
17 Feb 2019, 4:06 pm by INFORRM
  The Law Society Gazette had a piece on the case: “People who live in glass houses shouldn’t make article 8 claims”. [read post]
16 Dec 2018, 4:04 pm by INFORRM
Media Law in Other Jurisdictions Australia The cricketer Chris Gayle will receive half his libel damages of A$300,000 pending an appeal by the defendant, Fairfax Media. [read post]
4 Feb 2018, 3:00 am by NCC Staff
Gayle, and it agreed with a district court that segregation on buses operating within Alabama’s boundaries was illegal, because it deprived people of equal protection under the 14th Amendment. [read post]
29 Dec 2017, 7:34 am by Ben
  One of the more incredible allegations about Prenda Law, the copyright-trolling operation that sued people for downloading movies online, was that the lawyers behind Prenda and its associated companies might have created and uploaded some of the porn, simply as a way of catching more offenders. [read post]
1 Dec 2017, 2:15 am by NCC Staff
Gayle, and it agreed with a district court that segregation on buses operating within Alabama’s boundaries was illegal, because it deprived people of equal protection under the 14th Amendment. [read post]