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3 Feb 2019, 9:01 pm by Samuel Estreicher
., 323 U.S. 134 (1944): the agency’s view is entitled to respect to the extent it has “power to persuade,” which would be a function of whether the view was consistently held and drew on the agency’s expertise or experience in the field. [read post]
4 Oct 2010, 9:02 pm by Tinu
Even if stores carried the “clean” version of an album, covers with the unmistakable black and white sticker drew kids like a magnet – “explicit content” just looked cooler and sounded more rebellious. [read post]
3 Feb 2007, 3:40 pm
The FCC chairman's well-known aversion to sweeping Net neutrality regulations drew sharp questions from Sen. [read post]
15 Jan 2014, 9:01 am by Michael Lowe
Right to Privacy, Subpoena Power, and Texas BAC Blood Testing in Drunk Driving Cases Intoxication is defined by Texas Penal Code Section §49.01 (2)(b) as involving any driver on a Texas road over the age of 21 years who has been tested to have a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08% or more. [read post]
13 Dec 2017, 9:23 am by Robert Whitman
The majority also drew a distinction between CPLR 908 and Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(e), on which it was modeled. [read post]
16 Dec 2014, 4:01 pm by David Smith
They will not be caught by the financial penalties but they will now have to return the deposit or protect it in order to avoid being unable to recover possession of their properties using the powers provided by s21, Housing Act 1988. [read post]
4 May 2010, 12:59 am by charonqc
But the judge drew a distinction “between the law’s protection of the right to hold and express a belief and the law’s protection of that belief’s substance or content”. [read post]
15 Oct 2012, 11:21 am by Richard Renner
He described the body of law that developed under the nuclear power law (even though these cases were not briefed). [read post]
23 Dec 2021, 9:36 am by admin
Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation consolidated the challenges before the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, which drew the selection via lottery. [read post]
31 May 2023, 8:16 am by Jason Rantanen
As the conference drew to a close, I was deeply inspired by my fellow scholars’ dedication and the important implications of our collective work. [read post]
25 Jan 2011, 9:25 am by David Smith
Both of these were commonly used by the wealthy and powerful in the past in order to advance political causes as well as to simply make mischief and were banned as a result. [read post]
15 May 2011, 6:34 pm
I think the distinction Katyal drew is consistent with, and makes sense of, the cases, but is not dictated by them. [read post]
6 Jul 2021, 5:00 am by Erik Zimmerman
Congress cannot, in other words, give federal courts the power to remedy wholly non-traditional injuries. [read post]
25 Jan 2011, 9:25 am by David Smith
Both of these were commonly used by the wealthy and powerful in the past in order to advance political causes as well as to simply make mischief and were banned as a result. [read post]
16 Jul 2020, 6:47 am by Yosie Saint-Cyr
Acknowledging that it would be difficult to see how an employer could be found guilty as a result of a hazard that was truly unforeseeable, the court drew a distinction between hazards that are truly unforeseeable, and unforeseeable ways that hazards manifest themselves. [read post]
7 Nov 2021, 10:58 am by John Floyd
Because of several recent burglaries and thefts in the area, the McMichaels drew a racially-motivated assumption that Arbery was in their community to steal something. [read post]
24 Feb 2010, 1:46 pm by Ryan Singel
The judge in the case overturned Lori Drew’s conviction. [read post]
21 Sep 2008, 3:25 am
  No lack of power in the big moments, but a more beautiful piano sound at all times. [read post]
26 Oct 2023, 11:02 am by Dennis Aftergut
Independents will resist Johnson’s anti-abortion position, the most powerful election driver in the country.As a June NPR headline put it, “[T]he Dobbs Decision . . . changed the political landscape. [read post]