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27 Jul 2016, 2:59 pm by Doorey
I’m interested in one sentence buried deep in the report: After the decision by the Supreme Court of Canada in Saskatchewan Federation of Labour v. [read post]
22 Jul 2016, 10:05 am by Larry
The non-trade nerds of the world would say, "Of course. [read post]
5 Jul 2016, 7:00 am by Kenneth J. Vanko
For good reason, the "inevitable disclosure" doctrine has been the focus of much discussion among those in the nerd blogosphere (that's a term of endearment, for I am a charter member and wear the nerd label proudly).The reason is that the Defend Trade Secrets Act, recently enacted by Congress, disapproves of the doctrine. [read post]
2 Jul 2016, 8:29 pm by Mark Summerfield
  More particularly, the Latin ‘omnibus’ is the plural dative or ablative case of the noun (grammar nerds are getting excited right now), and may therefore be translated as ‘to, for, by, with or from everybody or everything’. [read post]
24 Jun 2016, 10:18 am by John Elwood
Sure, we’re as interested as the next law nerd when the Court makes headlines because it can’t decide a case, and more interested still when it decides by not deciding. [read post]
17 May 2016, 9:30 pm by James Rathz
“Hungry collegiate political nerds” can now rejoice. [read post]
17 May 2016, 3:34 pm
 These nerds know all CGK, read obscure public documents and foresee only what is obvious (not what is inventive). [read post]
16 May 2016, 11:54 am
How do you file anything according to local court rules and efiling protocols without an entire array of hardware and software? [read post]
6 May 2016, 4:36 am by Brian Cordery
This judgment is a useful addition to the jurisprudence on the person skilled in the art which includes the Court of Appeal decision in Rockwater v Technip [2004] EWCA Civ 381 in which the recently retired Jacob LJ famously suggested that “the person skilled in the art …, if real, would be very boring – a nerd … But the skilled man is not a complete android“. [read post]
2 May 2016, 2:30 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
 Charlesworth: 512 is approaching the 20-year-mark, and not merely of interest to © nerds or particular industries. [read post]
25 Apr 2016, 3:15 pm by Kevin
This judge didn’t have his own button, but the court deputy did, connected to a stun cuff on the defendant’s ankle, and he used it when the judge ordered him to. [read post]
13 Apr 2016, 6:00 am by Martha Engel
Government approval of commercial speech has been a hot topic of discussion by trademark nerds here and elsewhere in light of recent decisions regarding the Redskins and The Slants marks. [read post]
13 Apr 2016, 5:34 am by Orin Kerr
Courts are divided on whether a tenant who lives in an apartment building has Fourth Amendment rights in the common areas of the building. [read post]
7 Apr 2016, 5:46 pm
Details here.And here's one with a name we (appellate nerds) all recognize: Kurwa v. [read post]
6 Apr 2016, 11:35 am by Stewart Baker
The FBI’s reluctance to expose its investigative techniques to the world did not begin with the iPhone, I remind listeners; the Bureaus is fighting a court order demanding that it turn over its Tor exploit source code to a defendant in a child porn case. [read post]