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12 Jan 2015, 7:42 am by MBettman
In a unanimous opinion, the court held that the good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule precluded suppression of evidence obtained from a GPS placed under the defendant’s car without a warrant. [read post]
22 Mar 2010, 9:03 pm
The New Mexico Court of Appeals addressed the knock and announce rule in the recent case of State v. [read post]
7 May 2013, 12:01 pm by Ron Miller
Circuit in National Association of Manufacturers v NLRB, vacated a controversial NLRB rule requiring employers to notify employees of their rights under the NLRA, upholding a challenge brought by several employer groups. [read post]
12 Mar 2007, 3:16 am
This seems to be a case that turns on its evidence and it's certainly not an Arsenal v Reed situation: if the CBD badge was never used as a trade mark and has been regularly copied by shirt replica sellers, it is difficult to see how the trade mark's validity could be upheld.Right: Wayne the shirtless football cat, available from Lorna BaileyMerpel adds, if the trade mark had been valid, it would have been fun to contrast this case (replica shirts, which are full-sized… [read post]
6 Jan 2014, 7:27 am by Tom Webley
Spain’s constitutional court, the Tribunal Constitucional, made a landmark ruling in the case of Pérez González v. [read post]
7 Nov 2023, 9:01 pm by renholding
The FTC enforces the GLBA with respect to non-bank financial institutions such as mortgage brokers, money transmitters, payday lenders, automotive dealerships, retailers that directly issue consumer credit cards, and tax preparers.[3] The FTC promulgated the Safeguards Rule in 2002 under Subtitle A of Title V of the GLBA, which directs the FTC and other federal financial regulators to establish standards relating to administrative, technical and physical safeguards for… [read post]
25 Nov 2007, 9:04 pm
The issue in the case is whether so called "me too" evidence is admissible under the Federal Rules of Evidence. [read post]