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12 Dec 2017, 8:20 am by Alfred Brophy
Klarman, The Framers’ Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution, reviewed by Melvin Yazawa, 585–586. [read post]
10 Dec 2017, 4:18 pm by INFORRM
United States The Guardian reports on a hearing of a motion by President Trump to dismiss a libel action by former Apprentice contestant, Summer Zervos. [read post]
15 Nov 2017, 10:44 am by Hanibal Goitom
Dodd-Frank Act, despite coming under frequent criticism for its lack of action by the United Nations. [read post]
15 Nov 2017, 10:44 am by Hanibal Goitom
Dodd-Frank Act, despite coming under frequent criticism for its lack of action by the United Nations. [read post]
5 Nov 2017, 4:30 pm by INFORRM
On 7 November 2017 the trial of Jake Wallis Simons v Craig Murray will begin. [read post]
19 Oct 2017, 4:05 pm by INFORRM
The court’s jurisdiction The defendants were Twitter entities incorporated in Ireland and the United States. [read post]
8 Oct 2017, 4:11 pm by INFORRM
United States Three Russians named in the Trump dossier are suing the private investigation firm Fusion GPS for libel over the handling of the dossier. [read post]
4 Oct 2017, 4:17 am by Edith Roberts
United States, which asks whether a guilty plea waives a challenge to the constitutionality of an offense. [read post]
1 Oct 2017, 4:08 pm by INFORRM
United States A New Hampshire jury has found the owner of mortgage company who used electronic billboards to accuse three businessmen of crimes liable for defamation damages of $274.5 million. [read post]
1 Oct 2017, 11:40 am by Josh Blackman and Seth Barrett Tillman
A search of the New York State Liquor Authority’s database for “Colors Restaurant” lists seven principals: Fekkah Mamdouh, Sarumathi Jayaraman, Sarita Gupta, Jennifer Herman, Morgan Simon, Imar Hutchins and finally, Restaurant Opp Cntr United. [read post]
12 Sep 2017, 4:00 am by John Gregory
In Peckingham v North Carolina, the United States Supreme Court in its spring 2017 session unanimously set aside a statute providing that registered sex offenders may not access social media sites. [read post]