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2 May 2020, 1:07 pm by Josh Blackman
" This post will shed some light on this question, though I still have not yet reached a firm conclusion. [read post]
27 Apr 2020, 3:00 am by Joshua Holt
His high-profile cases include the “trial of the century,” otherwise known as United States v. [read post]
22 Apr 2020, 11:59 am by Scott R. Anderson, Pranay Vaddi
That said, the fact that the Trump administration may still feel pressured to comply with congressional requirements underscores the substantial legal and political authority that Congress can exercise over treaty withdrawal when it chooses, even where the specific measures it adopts may not be legally effective. [read post]
11 Apr 2020, 5:16 am by Schachtman
Hammer, “Forced-air patient warming blankets disrupt unidirectional flow,” 95 Bone & Joint J. 407 (2013) Another study had more peripheral but still questionable involvement of Augustine, whose company lent the authors equipment used to conduct the study, without proper acknowledgment and disclosure: A.J. [read post]
Thus, even if a company is alerted to an inadvertent security breach and dissemination, it can still face potential liability for its response—regardless of the speed or purpose for which the response is given. [read post]
So it should not have come as a surprise in March 2020 when Virginia’s governor reminded Liberty University that—notwithstanding the school’s decision to require faculty and staff to come back to campus and to encourage thousands of students to do so—the university was still obligated to comply with state public health directives, including Virginia’s new ban on gatherings of more than 10 people. [read post]
22 Jan 2020, 9:06 am by Jonathan Bailey
The case pits Energy Intelligence Group (EIG) against a subscriber of their newsletter, Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors (KA). [read post]
9 Jan 2020, 12:03 pm by Michael Zischke
Stanislaus County, regarding whether well permits are ministerial or discretionary, is still pending. [read post]
10 Dec 2019, 6:03 am by Derek T. Muller
Here’s the Supreme Court’s articulation of the (fairly malleable) test in Anderson v. [read post]