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18 Feb 2011, 12:02 pm by Gabe Acevedo
The case sent shock waves through Biglaw, and technology vendors and consultants scrambled to find methods that would withstand judicial scrutiny.The second reason defensibility became an issue was the rise of legal outsourcing, both in the United States and abroad. [read post]
8 Dec 2015, 9:25 am by Meredith W. Louis and John Delaney
Despite such popularity, there have been surprisingly few court decisions involving a Creative Commons license—Creative Commons identifies only nine such decisions total, and only two in the United States. [read post]
29 Jul 2022, 3:33 pm by Edward T. Kang
In response to appeals from the U.S. trustee, and the states of California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington and the District of Columbia, the court held that the Bankruptcy Code does not authorize the plan’s nonconsensual release of third-party nondebtors, like the Sacklers, thus leaving the states’ authority to file further actions against the Sacklers intact. [read post]
8 Jun 2022, 7:00 am by Guest Blogger
  To mark this celebration of Sandy’s 40 years at the University of Texas, I want to argue that constitutional faith provides a path back to democracy in the United States. [read post]
24 May 2007, 9:48 am
Here is an excerpt from the actual court opinion in United States v. [read post]
26 Feb 2008, 7:40 am
Attempts to Regulate Payday Lenders Currently, garnishment of social security benefits is illegal and all active-duty military families are protected by the Military Lending Act signed into law on October 2006 - capping interest rates at 36% on all small loans, including payday loans, for all military families.[43] Small loans are governed by state law, and many states have implemented restrictions on payday lenders.[44] For example, many state have placed restrictions… [read post]
30 Jun 2019, 6:30 am by Sandy Levinson
Larry Lessig is clearly one of the most interesting and imaginative scholars within the legal academy, and he has written a book that fully vindicates the enthusiastic blurbs it receives (from myself, as well as others). [read post]
26 Jan 2011, 12:54 am by Kevin LaCroix
These unlawful marketing activities were responsible for Pfizer paying the largest fine in United States history. [read post]
2 Aug 2010, 11:15 am by Steven M. Taber
United States Environmental Protection Agency, July 26, 2010 Rhode Island Airport Corporation and its demolition contractors, O.R. [read post]
20 Feb 2012, 10:40 am by Gritsforbreakfast
  Terri Moore came up with the idea of the Conviction Integrity Unit (CIU). [read post]