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14 Jan 2016, 7:45 am
  In North Carolina, a preliminary injunction restoring same-day registration — which 90,000 people used in the 2012 election — remains in place thanks to litigation in 2014. [read post]
13 Jan 2016, 5:05 pm by Kevin LaCroix
John Reed Stark David Fontaine In this day and age, the members of the boards of directors of most companies understand that cybersecurity issues are both important and should be a board-level priority. [read post]
On the eve of its effective date, a North Dakota federal court issued a preliminary injunction to temporarily prevent the Rule from going into effect in the 13 states involved in the North Dakota litigation. [read post]
28 Dec 2015, 10:15 am
      Combating Religious Refusals In Nebraska, Colorado, and North Carolina, the ACLU successfully fought efforts to use religion to discriminate against LGBT people. [read post]
23 Dec 2015, 6:14 am by Kathy Kapusta
While the university argued that the Tenth Circuit, in Etsitty v. [read post]
23 Dec 2015, 5:29 am by INFORRM
The use of investigatory powers is vital to locate missing people, to place a suspect at the scene of a crime or to identify who was in contact with whom. [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 4:00 am by Gary P. Rodrigues
Sharpe and Patricia McMahon Misconceptions: Unmarried Motherhood and the Children of Unmarried Parents Act by Lori Chambers The Alberta Supreme Court at 100: History & Authority edited by Jonathan Swainger My Life in Crime and Other Academic Adventures by Martin Friedland 2006 Magistrates, Police & People: Everyday Criminal Justice in Quebec and Lower Canada, 1764-1837 by Donald Fyson The Court of Queen’s Bench of Manitoba 1870- 1950: A Biographical History by Dale Brawn… [read post]
20 Dec 2015, 9:01 pm by Ronald D. Rotunda
If so, we might have a situation where John Roberts, the Chief Justice, decides a case titled, John Doe v. [read post]
18 Dec 2015, 8:17 am by John Hopkins
In a new case, Susan Kalitan v North Broward Hospital District, the Court of Appeals found the caps on damages were also unconstitutional in a case where the defendant health care providers had only severely injured the plaintiff, but had not killed the plaintiff. [read post]