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26 Jul 2012, 1:12 am by Nathan McMurray
A few years back, I read a book by acclaimed British novelist Jane Gardam called Old Filth. [read post]
8 Jul 2012, 3:09 pm by Glenn Reynolds
FOR ONLY $40,000, Jane Austen’s ring can be yours. “A gold and turquoise ring that belonged to Jane Austen, a Mozart among English novelists if one thinks about the dazzling perfection and brilliant invention of her prose, or perhaps a Vermeer if one considers the intense observation and painstaking description of her portrayals, is being auctioned off at Sotheby’s next week in London. [read post]
29 Jun 2012, 12:15 pm by dirklasater
While most of our work at QuestionCopyright.org addresses artists and audiences, we're also always on the lookout for good pieces intended for the legal and policy research communities. [read post]
26 Jun 2012, 6:14 am
Watch Video If you speak a language other than English, help translate Arizona Gov. [read post]
18 Jun 2012, 10:00 pm by resistance
  That may have played a part in the hospital not associating them with their Jane Doe. [read post]
12 Jun 2012, 8:50 am by Christen Smith
 Christen earned her B.A. at Eastern Illinois University, where she participated in moot court and received English Department honors for her undergraduate thesis on the obnoxious clergymen in the novels of Jane Austen. [read post]
18 May 2012, 9:57 am by Howard Wasserman
But it's not as if pre-Garcetti doctrine--which accorded no protection to employee speech that was not on a matter of public concern and spoken as a citzen--was particularly protective of employee expression;an English professor fired for an article on Jane Austen likely would not have been protected even without Garcetti. [read post]
4 May 2012, 7:30 am by admin
    Moving slightly upward in scale, I devoted many words, and many more pictures, to exploring in detail the distinctly English response to traveller land invasions in Just looking for a home, lord, lord: Part 1, come all the way, Part 2, in the hot sand, and Part 3, it’s full of holes:   Well, the boll weevil is a little black bug Come from Mexico they say Well he come all the way to Texas He was lookin for a place to stay Just lookin’ for a home, He was… [read post]
3 May 2012, 5:02 am by Paul Maharg
 She would have preferred to have done other subjects, eg French or English at university, then do the GDL. [read post]
30 Apr 2012, 1:30 am by INFORRM
Journalism and regulation There are no newly adjudicated cases to report but several resolved cases: Peter Reynolds v Daily Mail (Clause 1, 27/04/2012); A man v Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Clause 1, 27/04/2012); Mr Smith on behalf of Gaoh Energy Ltd v Tamworth Herald (Clause 1, 27/04/2012); Mr Patrick McCadden v Sunday Mail (Clause 1, 27/04/2012); A woman v North Devon Journal (Clause 1, 3, 27/04/2012); A woman v Western Daily Press (Clause 5, 27/04/2012); Dr Jane Collins and Great Ormond… [read post]
30 Apr 2012, 12:31 am by Wessen Jazrawi
Report by the Equality and Human Rights Commission The ECHR blog has also blogged about the recent EHRC report written by Alice Donald, Jane Gordon and Philip Leach. [read post]
16 Apr 2012, 6:01 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Jane Ginsburg: emerging concepts of IP rights and limitations; each paper paired with commentary from a different jurisdiction, usually US/EU. [read post]
1 Apr 2012, 10:53 am
Jane takes a train and travels to phonesignaless [Merpel wonders if this word is Welsh; she has never encountered it in English] Wales. [read post]
26 Feb 2012, 11:48 pm by INFORRM
Research & resources The Justice Gap website is also supporting the ‘Open Justice Week’ initiative (see events, below) and has published a guide to reporting the English courts by Kim Evans, with input from David Banks, Philippa Thomas and Rupert Evelyn. [read post]
15 Feb 2012, 6:39 pm by admin
…” (emphasis added) In other words, it could be defamatory to say “John took the money belonging to Jane”, as much as if you had said “John committed theft under s. 322 of the Criminal Code. [read post]
13 Feb 2012, 11:14 am by Hakemi
…”(emphasis added) In other words, it could be defamatory to say “John took the money belonging to Jane”, as much as if you had said “John committed theft under s. 322 of the Criminal Code. [read post]