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17 Jan 2017, 7:52 am by J. Gordon Hylton
Not only was he an outstanding student, but he was a published poet and the president of the student government. [read post]
16 Jan 2018, 10:26 am by Arthur F. Coon
In a lengthy opinion filed December 20, 2017, and belatedly ordered published on January 8, 2018, the Fourth District Court of Appeal, Division 1, affirmed the trial court’s judgment denying a writ petition asserting CEQA and land use law challenges to the City of San Diego’s (“City”) approval of a small high school on previously developed, open-space designated lands adjacent to a commercial equestrian facility. [read post]
20 Jun 2013, 1:34 am by David
So as soon as it was possible and seemed desirable to illustrate books, the ones receiving this treatment were the obvious choices: the epic poets and Genesis. [read post]
16 Aug 2017, 5:59 am by Terry Hart
Around that same time, the great poet Joel Barlow petitioned the Continental Congress to—while they didn’t have the authority to pass copyright laws on their own—recommend to the remaining states to pass their own copyright laws.4Letter from Joel Barlow to the Continental Congress (1783), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. [read post]
21 Feb 2012, 1:46 pm by Lovechilde
The Faces of Violence  The most important direct violence Occupy faced was, of course, from the state, in the form of the police using maximum sub-lethal force on sleepers in tents, mothers with children, unarmed pedestrians, young women already penned up, unresisting seated students, poets, professors, pregnant women, wheelchair-bound occupiers, and octogenarians. [read post]
24 Sep 2007, 3:06 am
Welcome to Deliberations, a blog about juries and proud host of the 127th edition of Blawg Review -- the "17 Best Tips For Voir Dire" edition. [read post]
16 Aug 2012, 10:48 am by Roger Pilon
Roger Pilon is vice president for legal affairs at the Cato Institute and the founder and director of Cato’s Center for Constitutional Studies. [read post]
19 Aug 2017, 4:01 pm by Ken White
Rather than consult a sorceress Amelia would have been better served to consult English poet Wendy Cope: Two Cures for Love 1. [read post]
13 Jan 2010, 11:00 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Poets have fair use issues, and they’re now working on a code. [read post]
8 Nov 2011, 7:54 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Wendy Gordon, Boston University, Fair Use Markets: On Weighing Potential License FeesFair use comes from a time when an abridgement didn’t invade the right. [read post]
16 Jun 2014, 2:47 pm by Jamie Dierks
In a lengthy and scholastic published opinion filed May 27, 2014, the Fifth District Court of Appeal reversed and remanded the trial court’s decision, which had upheld the EIR and other approvals (including a General Plan Amendment, Specific Plan, rezoning, and Development Agreement) for the Friant Ranch project. [read post]
1 May 2009, 8:21 am
If trust had a hologram for all of its forms -- honor, commitment, credulity, betrayal, reliance, and, confidence (harboring the "con" that playwright David Mamet has made his life's work) - that hologram would surely include images of the American Legal System. [read post]
19 Jun 2019, 4:51 pm by Arthur F. Coon
In a 38-page opinion filed on May 16, and belatedly ordered published on June 14, 2019, the Third District Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court’s judgment rejecting all of plaintiff/appellant Center for Biological Diversity’s (“CBD”) CEQA and statutory challenges to the EIR that the California Department of Conservation, Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources (“DOGGR”) was required by S.B. [read post]
29 Oct 2013, 5:44 am by familoo
  A poet famously suggested that ‘Sexual intercourse began / In nineteen sixty-three’. [read post]
21 Oct 2014, 12:09 pm by Clark
Our forces have Technograd surrounded are pounding it with shame bombs, and our sappers are inside the walls As a poet once said: Cthulhu swims slowly, but he only swims left. [read post]
8 Oct 2012, 10:19 pm by Jeff Gamso
"Kahlil Gibran, that misty and vacuous prose-poet whose works seem profound to generations of 15-year-olds pining for kumbaya-truths (love, peace, harmony) that ease the pain of actually confronting the complexities of the world, wrote in Sand and FoamWe shall never understand one another until we reduce the language to seven words.Which, if you think about it, is pretty stupid.I mean, it sounds good. [read post]
4 Apr 2019, 4:01 am by Administrator
A poet, for example, selects the particular form and decides which conventions to incorporate into the poem. [read post]