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28 Apr 2011, 9:01 am by Joe Consumer
There's been a lot of analysis of the disastrous impact of the Supreme Court's 5 to 4 Concepcion v. [read post]
8 Feb 2011, 10:00 am by J
That second claim is now been decided: Cala Homes (South) Ltd v (1) Secretary of State (2) Winchester City Council [2011] EWHC 97 (Admin). [read post]
8 Feb 2011, 10:00 am by J
That second claim is now been decided: Cala Homes (South) Ltd v (1) Secretary of State (2) Winchester City Council [2011] EWHC 97 (Admin). [read post]
21 May 2007, 8:03 am
Board of Trade, 06-1265), on the power of states to tax the interest on other states' municipal bonds (Kentucky Department of Revenue v. [read post]
23 Jul 2012, 6:01 am by Jon Robinson
Lozman’s floating house would prompt serious federalism concerns by infringing on matters typically reserved for state law, such as landlord-tenant relations. [read post]
1 Feb 2022, 7:30 am by Kelly Goles
He would later go on to successfully argue the case of Brown v. [read post]
10 Aug 2010, 9:31 am by PaulKostro
BROOKDALE LIVING COMMUNITIES, INC., d/b/a ALTERRA/STERLING HOUSE OF FLORENCE, ALTERRA, INC., d/b/a STERLING HOUSE OF FLORENCE, STERLING HOUSE OF FLORENCE, KAD RANDAL, VALEYNCIA PRICE, ANNIE LEWIS, and SHARON LUFLIN; IDA AZZARO, ETC V. [read post]
10 Jun 2020, 7:57 am by artatlawadmin
On 20 May 2020, the Supreme Court of the UK handed down a judgment considering the categorisation as “listed buildings” of a pair of early 18th century lead urns attributed to the Flemish sculptor John van Nost, in the case of Dill v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.[1] The judgment provides… Read More »The Supreme Court considers the issue of Garden Ornaments under the Listed Buildings regime The post The… [read post]
10 Jun 2020, 7:57 am by artatlawadmin
On 20 May 2020, the Supreme Court of the UK handed down a judgment considering the categorisation as “listed buildings” of a pair of early 18th century lead urns attributed to the Flemish sculptor John van Nost, in the case of Dill v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.[1] The judgment provides…Continue reading The Supreme Court considers the issue of Garden Ornaments under the Listed Buildings regime The post The Supreme… [read post]
10 Jun 2020, 7:57 am by artatlawadmin
On 20 May 2020, the Supreme Court of the UK handed down a judgment considering the categorisation as “listed buildings” of a pair of early 18th century lead urns attributed to the Flemish sculptor John van Nost, in the case of Dill v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.[1] The judgment provides… Read More »The Supreme Court considers the issue of Garden Ornaments under the Listed Buildings regime The post The… [read post]