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9 May 2020, 2:20 am by Public Employment Law Press
County of Nassau, 86 NY2d 42)].This Doctrine, and a number of other significant public personnel law issues including the establishment of positions in the Classified Service by a political subdivision of the State, jurisdictional classification of positions in the Classified Service and the impact of a Taylor Law agreement in the event there is layoff of employees in the Labor Class, were considered by the Appellate Division in Chandler v Village of Spring Valley, 104… [read post]
9 May 2020, 2:20 am by Public Employment Law Press
County of Nassau, 86 NY2d 42)].This Doctrine, and a number of other significant public personnel law issues including the establishment of positions in the Classified Service by a political subdivision of the State, jurisdictional classification of positions in the Classified Service and the impact of a Taylor Law agreement in the event there is layoff of employees in the Labor Class, were considered by the Appellate Division in Chandler v Village of Spring Valley, 104… [read post]
3 Oct 2015, 5:34 am by Elina Saxena
Michael Knapp provided a primer on United States v. [read post]
25 Nov 2008, 2:06 pm
However, the court recognized that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety "regulations govern the operation of commercial motor vehicles in the United States. [read post]
29 Oct 2011, 1:26 pm by Gregory Forman
  Though not incontrovertible, the 2003 United States Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. [read post]
7 Aug 2010, 4:46 am by Dennis Crouch
By Dennis Crouch Briefing continues in the en banc appeal of TheraSense (Abbott) v. [read post]
7 Oct 2010, 2:54 am by gmlevine
But, in this case, “there is no indication that Complainant has sought to challenge [the earlier] decision in a United States court or to otherwise enforce its trademark rights via Lanham Act litigation. [read post]
17 May 2013, 5:45 am by Terry Hart
The Constitutional Foundations of Intellectual Property Law — Randolph May and Seth Cooper of the Free State Foundation look at some of the philosophical underpinnings that drove the inclusion of copyright and patent protection into the United States Constitution. [read post]