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7 Feb 2018, 12:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
The court said his acts were “isolated incidents in his career and did not involve moral turpitude or fraud. [read post]
2 Feb 2018, 7:44 am
(Pix © Larry Catá Backer 2018)Since at least 1945 there have been significant efforts to produce global consensus on baseline norms through which states, individuals, and collectives could judge the legitimacy of state actors (and recently other transnational actors). [read post]
30 Jan 2018, 4:00 pm by Smita Ghosh
” In the same publication, Attorney Alyson Clair Decker reviews You Don’t Own Me: How Mattel v. [read post]
29 Jan 2018, 11:02 am
Anti-bribery laws and enforcement efforts attract business from multinational companies that may be less inclined to do business in countries deemed unsafe. . . . .Perhaps part of the growth of local anti-corruption efforts stems from the apparent cooperation of foreign and Latin American authorities to root out corruption. [read post]
25 Dec 2017, 9:40 pm by The Regulatory Review
Supreme Court’s recent decision in Endrew F. v. [read post]
25 Dec 2017, 9:40 pm by The Regulatory Review
Supreme Court’s recent decision in Endrew F. v. [read post]
10 Dec 2017, 8:16 am
(Pix from Rene Gómez Manzano, Lo que gana Cuba con el romance Kim-Castro:¿Se ha excedido el gobierno de la Isla con las obligaciones que dicta la hospitalidad? [read post]
21 Nov 2017, 6:18 am
States are encouraged to develop multilateral cooperation to enhance their respective abilities to comply with the multilateral normative obligations specified in Article 10. [read post]
5 Oct 2017, 7:23 am by Marty Lederman
 That outrage, however, is based principally on moral and political foundations, not legal guarantees. [read post]
10 Aug 2017, 4:33 am by Jon Hyman
Or at least this is the majority finding of the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. v. [read post]
20 Jul 2017, 11:00 am by Jane Chong
The most important book ever written on presidential impeachment is only 69 pages long. [read post]