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5 Mar 2008, 6:44 am
The court overruled the objection to acceptance, but lacked jurisdiction to grant a third level because the government did not move for it. [read post]
2 May 2012, 11:43 am by Lyle Denniston
  Padilla has asked the Supreme Court to review that ruling (Lebron, et al., v. [read post]
23 May 2013, 5:30 am by Barry Sookman
Canadian hockey bag maker sues Adidas unit over bag design http://t.co/SJ9tNkdo5I -> Twitter granted 'refresh' patent, vows to use it only defensively http://t.co/vDBzvKFnl0 -> Apple Defends Offshore Decisions That Result in Low Taxes http://t.co/ShAC9PDmIA -> Amazon Web Services Gets FedRAMP Certification for US Government Cloud Use http://t.co/IrZywBIZ5a -> Motiva v. [read post]
26 May 2022, 2:16 pm by Dan Rodriguez
Upsolve uses First Amendment to deal a modest but important blow to UPL. [read post]
14 Aug 2015, 7:06 am
The Court said a “reasonable expectation” can be used to determine whether oppression has occurred but does not dictate what form of equitable relief a court should grant. [read post]
3 Jan 2020, 1:27 pm
At the close of the evidence, however, the district court granted defendantsʹ motion for judgment as a matter of law. [read post]
18 Mar 2011, 1:23 pm by Bexis
  Maybe, if the decision described off-label use as favorably as Layzer v. [read post]
26 Dec 2008, 2:39 am
Goldsmith, 526 U.S. 529 (1999).Denedo is significant on many levels. [read post]
25 Nov 2008, 7:17 pm
 The complaint contained two causes of action against IEEC for alleged violations of the CAA (i.e., invalid offsets and excessive emissions levels), and two causes of action against SCAQMD for granting IEEC a permit that allowed for those two violations. [read post]
18 Mar 2016, 7:58 am by Associates and Bruce L. Scheiner
The government waives sovereign immunity for negligence in ministerial functions, but generally not for those in which government employees must use some level of independent discernment. [read post]