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24 Apr 2024, 5:57 am by Norman L. Eisen
(Some media reports state he was holding up a small crucifix.) [read post]
18 Apr 2024, 9:01 pm by renholding
It may use AI capabilities in its own operations to increase efficiency and value for shareholders. [read post]
13 Apr 2024, 3:33 pm by admin
The small numbers of actual first exposure events speak loudly for the inconclusiveness and fragility of the study results, and the sensitivity of the results to any methodological deviations or irregularities. [read post]
7 Apr 2024, 9:05 pm by renholding
It may be useful to model business behavior in economic terms that assume profit-making as an “objective function. [read post]
7 Apr 2024, 9:19 am
Before I get to the substance of these remarks, it may be useful to briefly describe the ordering concepts that frame the analysis that follows.[2]   The first ordering concept  draws from the reference in the title to “the signal,” is to the now ancient 2005 movie Serenity.[3] More specifically to the insights offered by the intergalactic hacker, Mr. [read post]
29 Mar 2024, 7:28 pm
In the opening page of the 2016 US NAP, then Secretary of State John Kerry wrote: The United States is committed to promoting human rights and leading the global fight against corruption. . . [read post]
28 Mar 2024, 2:21 am by David Pocklington
Applying the Duffield questions and the judgment of Re St John the Baptist, Penshurst [2015] PTSR D40 (at 21 and 22) as set out the guidance of the Court of Arches, the Chancellor concluded: “[24]. [read post]
26 Mar 2024, 12:12 pm by Amy Howe
Just simply by using resources to advocate their position in court, you say now, causes an injury. [read post]
11 Mar 2024, 7:21 am by Bob Ambrogi
” That fight went all the way to the Supreme Court, resulting in 2020 in a watershed ruling for public access to primary legal materials, Georgia v. [read post]
6 Mar 2024, 1:11 am by David Pocklington
” In 2023, a faculty application sought ‘retrospective permission for the removal of the pulpit and disposal of church furnishings including credence tables, lecterns and small tables’. [read post]