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1 Nov 2013, 9:04 pm by Lyle Denniston
  It relied very heavily upon the 1920 precedent in Missouri v. [read post]
31 Oct 2013, 6:31 am
Indeed, Judge Posner concludes, civil antitrust liability may be more properly limited to corporations rather than individuals because firms are more likely to be able to pay deterrence-level fines and will have private methods to sanction and deter their rogue employees. [read post]
28 Oct 2013, 8:12 pm by Douglas
Encampa, ainda, para legitimar a necessidade/finalidade da pena privativa de liberdade a teoria da Incapacitação, modelo essencialmente utilitarista de punição que sustenta ser possível ao Estado deter criminosos por bastante tempo e, assim, adiar a retomada da atividade criminosa independentemente do nível de gravidade da infração efetivamente cometida, mas sim considerada a alta probabilidade de reincidência. [read post]
28 Oct 2013, 8:12 pm by Douglas
Encampa, ainda, para legitimar a necessidade/finalidade da pena privativa de liberdade a teoria da Incapacitação, modelo essencialmente utilitarista de punição que sustenta ser possível ao Estado deter criminosos por bastante tempo e, assim, adiar a retomada da atividade criminosa independentemente do nível de gravidade da infração efetivamente cometida, mas sim considerada a alta probabilidade de reincidência. [read post]
23 Oct 2013, 10:29 am by Daniel Nazer and Daniel Nazer
Today EFF, together with Public Knowledge, filed an amicus brief in Nautilus v. [read post]
20 Oct 2013, 8:45 pm by Ken White
John Steele used those lawsuits in an attempt to threaten Alan Cooper and deter him from testifying. [read post]
17 Oct 2013, 1:08 am by Darius Whelan
(2007) 101(6) Gazette of Law Society of Ireland 33    Mark Coen, 'Churches must not be immune from sections of equality law',  Irish Times, 4 August 2007 The well-known Eileen Flynn case is available here - Flynn v. [read post]
9 Oct 2013, 7:31 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
In this case, the inmate successfully argues that a jury may find that he was the victim of First Amendment retaliation in jail.The case is Ford v. [read post]