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8 Apr 2016, 3:00 am by SOG Staff
  Stingray enthusiasts may be interested in a piece published earlier this year by The Verge that describes how Daniel Rigmaiden (infamous for his compelled participation a few years ago in United States v. [read post]
12 Jul 2016, 9:30 pm by Alina Artunian
United States, which involved a claim that a federal court had misapplied the guidelines when sentencing the petitioner, Saul Molina-Martine. [read post]
27 Sep 2011, 2:00 pm by admin
In 1997, the United States Courts of Appeals, Second Circuit, stated in Francis v. [read post]
17 Jun 2012, 9:25 am by Angelo A. Paparelli
 Yet none but a clairvoyant could have predicted the aftermath on June 15, 1982 when the Supreme Court in Plyler v. [read post]
23 Sep 2021, 4:39 pm by INFORRM
Content Moderation Without General Content Monitoring Obligations, Christina Angelopoulos and Martin Senftleben, University of Cambridge and Institute for Information Law (IViR), University of Amsterdam. [read post]
18 Mar 2024, 3:52 am by INFORRM
An innocent man wrongly named as the assassin who murdered Perth bikie ex-boss Nick Martin has won his defamation case, with the person who posted the false accusation to Facebook ordered to pay him $250,000 in damages. [read post]
2 Dec 2018, 7:49 am by Joel R. Brandes
To punish such a parent by requiring higher child support ... is neither good law nor good policy” (Abouhalkah v. [read post]
1 Jul 2024, 12:05 am by INFORRM
Research and Resources Husovec, Martin and Grote, Tatjana and Mazhar, Yara and Mikhaeil, Cham and Escalona, Harold Miñarro and Sinha Kumar, Pragya and Sreenath, Sanjana, Grand Confusion After Sanchez v. [read post]
2 Jun 2014, 5:44 pm by Cindy Cohn and Nadia Kayyali
Ron Wyden, Mark Udall, and Martin Heinrich stated that, while the administration has claimed that bulk collection is necessary to prevent terrorism, they “have reviewed the bulk-collection program extensively, and none of the claims appears to hold up to scrutiny. [read post]