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27 Mar 2016, 11:43 am by Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Glassman
One of the things that many people do not realize is that there are problems when it comes to self-reporting of hallucinations. [read post]
7 Jun 2012, 11:52 am
Many people who are self employed find it so boring to keep records that they haven't done it for years. [read post]
21 Aug 2012, 3:52 pm
  Similarly, I'm pretty confident that one can legitimately call one's self a pastor even if you've not been "legally ordained;"; i.e., recognized by the state. [read post]
9 Mar 2014, 5:31 am by SHG
Not that it’s more than a bit self-interested, but the New York Times has an editorial celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the watershed decision in New York Times v. [read post]
5 Feb 2014, 5:11 am by Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Here is the abstract: In 2012, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights handed down Sarayaku v. [read post]
13 Apr 2015, 3:24 pm
Jean Baudrillard (2002, p. 149) talks about freedom as a concept and a practice, for him the choices and customization capabilities are actually a mechanism of integration between people. [read post]
13 Apr 2007, 12:36 pm
It seems like such a statute would effectively compel self-incrimination (e.g., the admission of your possession of drugs), which would be another reason to interpret the statute in the manner suggested by Justice Wiseman -- to avoid doubts about the constitutional validity of that statute.But even without that additional argument, Justice Wiseman's opinion seems to comport with both doctrine as well as common sense. [read post]
22 Feb 2007, 2:39 pm
Zapisek also indicated that he would act in 'self defense' if necessary in the future, stating 'if somebody's coming after me, I have to defend myself somehow so that's why I've hired guards - bodyguards.' When asked about taping over certain equipment at the hospital, Zapisek said he thought they were bugs, and that he was raised in a house that was bugged for sound. [read post]
15 May 2008, 11:41 am
And it's not a defense to robbery that you wanted to get caught.At least you can feel self-actualized, I guess. [read post]
6 Jun 2018, 5:49 am by Matthew Weybrecht
One of the most famous and compelling defenses of the unitary executive comes from Justice Antonin Scalia’s dissent in Morrison v. [read post]
23 Mar 2009, 10:51 am
Here's a case that helps establish a couple of self-evident points. [read post]