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8 Oct 2008, 8:14 pm
NOTICE: SPRS (Sport Pundit Rating System) Name Change to YPPSYS (tm) viz. [read post]
13 Feb 2023, 9:37 am by Camilla Hrdy
 The article is now published in the Stanford Law Review (and posted here on SSRN).Prior scholarship on "trademark failure to function"Trademark Spaces builds directly on Alexandra Roberts' recent article on whether a mark functions as a trademark. [read post]
3 Jan 2020, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
Only six states have laws specifically allowing campaign money to be used for childcare. [read post]
21 Oct 2018, 10:29 am by Schachtman
He received his doctorate in applied physics from Stanford University, and his law degree from Harvard. [read post]
27 Oct 2020, 9:34 am by Rachel Casper
” Deepfakes are capable of influencing elections and perhaps the rule of law, which should certainly compel the attention of lawyers, especially since many lawyers regard the rule of law as already under fire. [read post]
22 Feb 2024, 2:04 pm by Josh Blackman
In this respect, it differs materially from the law and practice of Great-Britain. [read post]
11 Oct 2023, 9:25 am by Keith Szeliga and Daniel Alvarado
”[1] The FAR defines cost analysis as “the review and evaluation of any of the separate cost elements and profit or fee in an offeror’s or contractor’s proposal as needed to determine a fair and reasonable price or to determine cost realism…. [read post]
15 Apr 2013, 9:05 pm by Lyle Denniston
Fisher, a Stanford law professor, with thirty minutes of time. [read post]
1 Jul 2010, 5:20 pm by carie
” Jeffrey Fisher, who clerked for Stevens in the 1998-99 term and is now a professor at Stanford, says, “The reason he very rarely speaks first is that he really listens to his colleagues and tries to figure out what is on their minds and tries to figure out what the swing votes care about in the case. [read post]
15 Mar 2010, 10:14 am by Hilde
” Jeffrey Fisher, who clerked for Stevens in the 1998-99 term and is now a professor at Stanford, says, “The reason he very rarely speaks first is that he really listens to his colleagues and tries to figure out what is on their minds and tries to figure out what the swing votes care about in the case. [read post]
12 Dec 2017, 4:36 pm by Kevin LaCroix
” This week the SEC filed an administrative action against a California-based company selling digital tokens to investors to raise capital for its block chain-based food review service. [read post]
12 Jan 2021, 12:10 pm by Kevin Kaufman
It is scheduled to continue phasing down until the end of 2023, when it reaches 0 percent for residential projects and 10 percent for commercial projects.[14] Most of these policies are temporary and expire every few years.[15] At the end of 2020, President Trump signed into law an extension of many temporary tax provisions, including several energy-related tax credits that were scheduled to expire at the end of 2020.[16] The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act did not change much about energy-specific… [read post]
10 Feb 2022, 12:18 pm by Unknown
Stanford                                          by Andis Kaulins J.D. [read post]
2 Sep 2024, 6:18 am by Greg Lambert
So Doug, welcome to the Geek Review. [00:02:43] Douglas Wood: Thank you. [read post]
25 Sep 2023, 9:02 pm by Eugene Volokh
" As to what constitutes "significant[] encouragement by the government" to restrict speech, the court held: For encouragement, we read the law to require that a governmental actor exercise active, meaningful control over the private party's decision in order to constitute a state action. [read post]
9 Sep 2023, 6:52 am by Eugene Volokh
" As to what constitutes "significant[] encouragement by the government" to restrict speech, the court held: For encouragement, we read the law to require that a governmental actor exercise active, meaningful control over the private party's decision in order to constitute a state action. [read post]