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7 Jul 2022, 5:32 am by Eugene Volokh
")} In support of its argument that "the N-word" is unspeakable, the County provided us with a supplement to its appendix that included an article from the New York Times entitled "How the N-Word Became Unsayable" by John McWhorter, an associate professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University…. [read post]
6 Jul 2022, 6:56 pm
The term is connected to a number of other similar terms that seek to give meaning to the same set of practices or states of social being: for example, the German-English Weltanschauung) or perhaps “lifeworlds. [read post]
4 Jul 2022, 5:26 am by Randy E. Barnett
As British political theorist John Locke wrote: "The people have no other remedy in this, as in all other cases where they have no judge on earth, but to appeal to heaven. [read post]
4 Jul 2022, 4:15 am by jonathanturley
That may have been the assumption of many, given our prior English system which allowed Parliament to interpret laws. [read post]
2 Jul 2022, 7:20 am
As we moved from Middle English to Modern English, even 'child' could take on a female meaning in a certain context. [read post]
30 Jun 2022, 6:49 am by Financial Times
The Financial Times has identified and contacted 140 potential translators, mostly recent graduates who have studied English at public universities in Hainan, Sichuan and Xi’an. [read post]
26 Jun 2022, 6:48 am by Tom Smith
Wrong because any decision to remove authors from the GCSE English Literature syllabus should be done on literary merit. [read post]
24 Jun 2022, 6:43 am by Jennifer Davis
[Newberry Library, No Rights Reserved (CC0).]John Atherton The case of John Atherton (1598-1640) is somewhat unusual because he was a cleric and because he and his lover, John Childe, were only the second gay couple to be executed in English history. [read post]
24 Jun 2022, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
  One of the most memorable occasions of the week was a luncheon speech by the English playwright Arnold Wesker, the author of a play Shylock, that in effect was a response to Shakespeare’s own Merchant of Venice. [read post]
23 Jun 2022, 12:15 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Justice Thomas’s opinion speaks for six Justices, but two of them—in a concurrence by Justice Brett Kavanaugh joined by Chief Justice John Roberts—temper the ruling’s implications by emphasizing a point that Justice Thomas himself includes in a footnote. [read post]
23 Jun 2022, 1:59 am by Eleonora Rosati
Darren Meale of Simmons & Simmons presents the eleventh volume in his rundown of notable trade mark cases over the past six months.A bumper crop of candidates presented themselves for inclusion in this volume, these are the 10 that made the cut.1. [read post]
21 Jun 2022, 10:25 pm by Matthias Weller
Bibliography Ahmed, Mukarrum “Brexit and the Future of Private International Law in English Courts”, Oxford 2022 Åkerfeldt, Xerxes ”Indirekta behörighetsregler och svensk domsrätt – Analys och utredning av svensk domstols behörighet i förhållande till 2019 års Haagkonvention om erkännande och verkställighet” (Examensarbete inom juristprogrammet, avancerad nivå, Örebro Universitet, 2021 ; available… [read post]
21 Jun 2022, 11:55 am by Jonathan Bailey
  The post The John Hughes Plagiarism Scandal appeared first on Plagiarism Today. [read post]
13 Jun 2022, 12:39 am by INFORRM
Newspapers Journalism and Regulation The Guardian has an article criticising English media law and the London reputation management law firms said to support SLAPPS against individual journalists and media organisations. [read post]
10 Jun 2022, 9:30 pm by ernst
Over at Balkinization, John Fabian Witt weighs in. [read post]
10 Jun 2022, 5:39 am by David Pocklington
In conclusion, perhaps there was some logic in John Betjeman insisting that were was a weather vane rather than a flagpole at his church, SS Peter and Paul, Wantage. [read post]
9 Jun 2022, 9:16 am by Simmons Hanly Conroy
In the United States, asbestos processing began as early as 1858, when the Johns Company, later renamed Johns Manville, began mining fibrous anthophyllite from a quarry on Staten Island, New York. [read post]
Historical analyses of the phrase look to 1215 when, in the Magna Carta, King John of England promised to condemn no freeman but “by the Law of the Land. [read post]