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28 Jan 2015, 4:43 pm by INFORRM
You can read my blog (with Stuart Scott) on the impact of the broadcast on the fairness of the trial here. [read post]
27 Dec 2012, 4:00 am by Administrator
If many people find it convenient, enjoyable, or profitable to do things that hurt animals, those things are not legally cruel. [read post]
9 Sep 2011, 12:13 am by Ben Reeve-Lewis
……..Possibly but only in the robust form espoused by John Stuart Mill, Octavia Hill etc, not Clegg’s bunch of pathetic 6th form prefects, with their ‘Lets not upset anyone’ policies. [read post]
15 Oct 2017, 7:09 pm by Omar Ha-Redeye
Was I still in Canada, or had someone whisked me away to North Korea, where people must say what officials want to hear? [read post]
17 Dec 2020, 12:08 pm by Schachtman
., Maine People’s Alliance v. [read post]
26 May 2020, 6:22 am by Schachtman
In one such alternative universe, people would ask to examine the evidence for and against claims, and they would have a healthy respect for uncertainty. [read post]
17 Dec 2020, 12:08 pm by admin
., Maine People’s Alliance v. [read post]
28 Feb 2014, 2:48 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
Session 2: The Product Market DimensionRobert Burrell: why do we treat territorial and product markets so differently? [read post]
16 Mar 2024, 6:16 am by Don Chen
The debate over what is often termed “jawboning” will come before the Supreme Court, which will hear arguments in Murthy v. [read post]
22 Jan 2012, 8:31 pm by KC Johnson
John Hope Franklin, whose legacy Arcidiacono treads upon, provided research for Thurgood Marshall in the Brown v. [read post]
30 Jan 2024, 9:02 pm by renholding
 This freedom to speak against the government and government officials is essential in a free society committed to the preeminence of the people. [read post]
28 Apr 2024, 11:33 am by admin
As a committed socialist, Egilman was incurious about how and why occupational and environmental diseases were so prevalent in socialist and communist countries, where profits are outlawed and the people own the means of production.[2] Like the radical labor historians David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz, Egilman tried to cram the history of silicosis (and even silicosis litigation) into a Marxist narrative of class conflict, economic reductionism, and capitalist greed. [read post]
7 Sep 2007, 6:11 pm
Most people would consider this sort of hate crime to be a horrific act. [read post]