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29 Oct 2009, 5:58 am
We don't know how that Minnesota appeal (having nothing to do with drugs/devices) will turn out, but just the fact that it exists points to an important issue:A lot of states' rules of civil procedure mirror the federal rules. [read post]
24 Mar 2011, 10:46 am
  So make procedural rules that don't even let you get in the door.That's what the statute says. [read post]
17 Jul 2023, 8:10 am by Josh Blackman
Davis held that a criminal penalty for using a firearm during a "crime of violence" was unconstitutionally vague. [read post]
9 Jul 2018, 3:53 pm by Law Lady
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3 Mar 2010, 3:16 am by Russ Bensing
  Inside of every criminal is a con man. [read post]
16 Oct 2011, 6:42 pm by Law Lady
Appeals -- Preservation of issue -- Appeal alleging that circuit court had no procedural basis to enter final order -- Where nothing in plaintiff's appendix suggests he raised his procedural argument to the circuit court, and plaintiff has not provided a transcript of the hearing which led to the final order, the appellate court is forced to conclude that the plaintiff has not preserved his procedural argument -- Based on circuit court's factual findings, it… [read post]
21 Jun 2016, 9:01 pm by Sherry F. Colb
One approach would be to say that Miller was a procedural case and therefore did not announce a new rule of substantive constitutional rule. [read post]
18 Aug 2015, 5:26 am by Jeff Gamso
Obama’s Justice Department, however, convinced a Florida federal judge that even if Mr. [read post]
17 Dec 2010, 4:30 am by Jim Dedman
As civil litigators, we can't say we know in detail all the various rules of criminal procedure which govern the sentencing of defendants. [read post]
19 Nov 2014, 12:58 pm by John Elwood
United States, 13-10639 (third relist), asks whether the Eleventh Circuit’s appellate procedural default rule – categorically prohibiting consideration of issues not raised in an appellant’s opening brief – conflicts with the retroactivity rule set out in Griffith v. [read post]
21 Aug 2012, 3:46 am by Russ Bensing
Nash apparently green-lighted that procedure. [read post]
17 Sep 2020, 9:05 pm by Max Masuda-Farkas
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized a rule establishing procedures to issue guidance documents in an effort to increase transparency. [read post]
30 Jun 2023, 2:11 am by Rebecca Tushnet
They certainly try to have rules, but they also don’t hold that they’re required to treat the same facts the same way—there might be undisclosed differences in the facts or a different record and they don’t try to find those differences, just presume they’re there. [read post]
17 Jun 2016, 12:00 pm by John Elwood
We’re accepting wagers on what the Court will do with these two rehearing petitions at the fast-approaching end of the Term. [read post]
10 Jan 2012, 1:55 pm by Law Lady
D.M.T., Appellee. 5th District.Civil procedure -- Service of process -- Condominiums -- Registered agent -- No merit to argument that service of process on registered agent of corporation qualified to transact business in Florida must comply with hierarchical provisions of section 48.081(1)(a)-(d)VERABELLA FALLS CONDOMINIUM, ASSOCIATION, INC. [read post]
9 Feb 2008, 1:50 pm
A typical news cycle (I think that means about a week, in journalist-lingo) will find people asking me opinions on the first amendment, the fourth and fifth, criminal law, criminal sentencing, civil procedure, torts, defamation, drug use, and drug testing. [read post]
25 Aug 2014, 5:40 am
District Court Judge’s “denial of his Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure Rule 29 motion for a judgment of acquittal”, an issue we will return to later. [read post]
25 Jun 2013, 8:53 pm by Roy Black
And one of the lawyer-wags on the FACDL website commented that the “Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure requires that the opening argument knock-knock joke be used in conjunction with the closing argument knock-knock joke, which goes something like this… Knock, knock… Who’s there? [read post]