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5 Jul 2012, 6:40 am by John Elwood
If you are one of the two people who read last week’s installment, you are already about ninety percent up to speed on this week’s relists and you can stop reading now. [read post]
12 Oct 2011, 7:45 am by John Elwood
If you are one of the two people who read last week’s installment, you are already about ninety percent up to speed on this week’s relists and you can stop reading now. [read post]
16 Feb 2013, 10:07 am by admin
February 16, 2013 Earlier this month, the Ontario Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal in the Yellow Pages Marketing misleading advertising case (see: Competition Bureau v. [read post]
15 May 2009, 8:27 am
The Trustee seems to be relying heavily on the 85 year old decision in Cunningham v. [read post]
25 Aug 2010, 2:13 pm by Adam Thierer
But as the Supreme Court held in United States v. [read post]
25 Jan 2008, 7:23 am
These results suggest that, even when they are delivering negative outcomes, the police can enhance their legitimacy by using fair procedures.USC, Pamela Karlan, Stanford, "The Law of Small Numbers: Carhart v. [read post]
10 Feb 2012, 7:03 pm by admin
It was not Citizens United that established that “corporations are people. [read post]
11 Aug 2015, 5:52 am by SHG
In a twit yesterday, the holding in Mock v. [read post]
20 Sep 2008, 6:51 am
New York West Side Democratic Congressman, Jerry Nadler, better known locally as the Weeble (cause he wobbles but he won't fall down), has introduced a law to override the 7th Circuit decision in Boch v. [read post]
22 May 2018, 6:40 am by Nicole G. Berner and Claire Prestel
SEIU joined an amicus brief in support of the employees in Epic Systems Corp. v. [read post]
8 Mar 2018, 7:57 am by John Elwood
The ACCA’s residual clause defines a “violent felony” to include an offense that “otherwise involves conduct that presents a serious potential risk of physical injury to another,” and the court held that phrase to be so vague that it fails to give ordinary people fair notice of the conduct it punishes. [read post]