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6 Sep 2021, 2:50 pm by Luis Franco
Web accessibility is vital because you want to offer all audiences a way to consume your content. [read post]
2 Sep 2021, 7:43 am by Josh Blackman
In my new article on Jacobson, I discuss the vitality of Prince. [read post]
12 Aug 2021, 11:49 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Examples of overt disruption: Stewart v. [read post]
6 Aug 2021, 4:15 am by SHG
And the same people who screamed constantly about how awful Trump was are now apologists for Biden. [read post]
1 Aug 2021, 12:06 am by Mark Summerfield
  We are in the grip of a global pandemic, and very serious questions are being asked about whether patents deliver a net benefit to the people of the world by incentivising the development of new vaccines and treatments, or whether they have the detrimental effect of denying affordable access to vital care and protection in poor and developing nations. [read post]
1 Aug 2021, 12:06 am by Mark Summerfield
  We are in the grip of a global pandemic, and very serious questions are being asked about whether patents deliver a net benefit to the people of the world by incentivising the development of new vaccines and treatments, or whether they have the detrimental effect of denying affordable access to vital care and protection in poor and developing nations. [read post]
24 Jul 2021, 11:51 am by admin
”[6] Although any actual apportionment, upon which reasonable people can disagree, must be made by the trier of fact, whether the plaintiff’s harm is apportionable is a question for the court.[7] Judicial Applications of Apportionment Principles Some of the earliest cases apportioning property damages involved the worrying and killing of sheep by dogs belonging to two or more persons. [read post]
4 Jul 2021, 6:41 am
  I also want to  wish you, and all thefriends of the people ofthe United  States of  America,  a  happy Fourth of July. [read post]
2 Jul 2021, 10:27 pm by Josh Blackman
S. ___, ___ (2021) (per curiam) (slip op., at 3) ("The State cannot 'assume the worst when people go to worship but assume the best when people go to work'" (quoting Roberts v. [read post]