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6 Nov 2014, 8:44 am by Michelle N. Meyer
(A full 21-day quarantine, blanketly applied to all returning HCWs, is of course an entirely different matter.) [read post]
30 Sep 2014, 6:37 am by Gritsforbreakfast
The article provides a good discussion of the issues, but regrettably fails in its survey of states to comprehend the two-tier structure of police personnel files in Texas, mistakenly claiming they're always subject to state open records law, which is false. [read post]
3 Sep 2014, 4:14 am by Kevin LaCroix
  As discussed here, amicus briefs filed in the case argue that if the statute of repose is held to be an absolute bar not subject to tolling, class members in a large number of securities class actions would have to make wasteful “protective filings” in order to maintain their right to proceed independently and avoid being time-barred if class certification was subsequently denied. [read post]
22 Aug 2014, 5:34 am by Cecilia Marcela Bailliet
On a positive note, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2171 (2014) seeking to improve concrete preventive action: The full text of resolution 2171 (2014) reads as follows: “The Security Council, “Recalling all its previous resolutions and statements of its President on prevention of armed conflict, preventive diplomacy, mediation and peaceful settlement of disputes, in particular resolutions 1366 (2001) and 1625 (2005), and the statements of its President of 22 February 1995… [read post]
9 Aug 2014, 2:00 pm by Benjamin Wittes
We have launched a renewed public messaging campaign in Central America, highlighting the dangers of the journey, and correcting the misinformation the coyotes are putting out about supposed “free passes” if you come to the United States. [read post]
5 Aug 2014, 6:31 am by Steve Vladeck
 § 1805(d)(3) provide that: At or before the end of the period of time for which electronic surveillance is approved by an order or an extension, the judge may assess compliance with the minimization procedures by reviewing the circumstances under which information concerning United States persons was acquired, retained, or disseminated. [read post]
31 Jul 2014, 7:54 am by Steve Vladeck
Consider in that regard the Supreme Court’s Rule 19, which not only provides wholly different procedures for cases in which a question has been certified by a Court of Appeals, but also stresses that “When a question is certified by a United States court of appeals, this Court, on its own motion or that of a party, may consider and decide the entire matter in controversy. [read post]
11 Jun 2014, 4:00 am by Steve Vladeck
In the post that follows, I aim to provide a brief overview of KBR v. [read post]
4 Jun 2014, 6:36 am
However, when Parliament is not in session, the President has the power to issue Ordinances on all subjects over which Parliament has jurisdiction. [read post]
29 May 2014, 12:40 pm by Aaron Barkoff
" Last Friday, May 23, Janssen Biotech filed a motion to dismiss Celltrion’s complaint, alleging that subject matter jurisdiction does not exist under the Declaratory Judgment Act because Celltrion "has not established a real and immediate injury or threat of injury. [read post]
7 May 2014, 6:45 am by Maureen Johnston
§ 1605(a)(2), a tort claim for personal injuries suffered in connection with travel outside of the United States is “based upon” the allegedly tortious conduct occurring outside of the United States or the preceding sale of the ticket in the United States for the travel entirely outside the United States. [read post]
6 Jan 2014, 11:20 pm by Kevin LaCroix
The world of directors and officers liability has long been characterized by rapid change. [read post]