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15 Jun 2022, 2:57 pm by Kara Simon and Chris Skelton
For instance, a college that accepts students who pay using federal financial aid would be bound by Title IX. [read post]
9 Jun 2022, 10:19 am by Eric Goldman
” On the other hand, the “potential for automated access and collection of data from a social networking platform to weaken consumer privacy is fairly obvious: many users choose to share information with only certain people, and might reasonably expect that the platform would prevent other users from automatically recording that data and selling it to data aggregators or other third parties for commercial use. [read post]
9 Jun 2022, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
These images spoke of a people being suffocated by a text instead of mastering it. [read post]
8 Jun 2022, 11:37 am by Holly Brezee
On March 25, 2022, the Maryland Court of Appeals issued an opinion in the case of Park Plus v. [read post]
4 Jun 2022, 5:25 pm by Chuck Cosson
Moreover, in international law there are fewer opportunities for a central authority to apply rules and mete out punishments which a party is bound to respect. [read post]
2 Jun 2022, 11:00 am by Sandy Levinson
One response, of course, is that even if “Jewish law” governs groups of individuals who feel bound to observe it (and who therefore have what Hart called the “internal perspective” of law), it does not structu [read post]
31 May 2022, 6:43 am by familoo
Mostyn J also held that the implied undertaking bound not just the parties receiving the disclosure of their spouses, but also the media (following the lead of Roberts J in Cooper-Hohn v Hohn [2014] EWHC 2314). [read post]
In coming to that decision, it reviewed the governing law from the Supreme Court of Canada’s 1995 decision in Weber v Ontario Hydro, where it considered whether an employee bound by a collective agreement could seek court remedies rather than going through the dispute resolution process outlined in the contract. [read post]
24 May 2022, 4:16 pm by INFORRM
  If a claimant has lied in their pleadings or evidence, they could face contempt proceedings or a prosecution for perjury – rare, but not unheard of (see R v Jeffrey Archer and R v Jonathan Aitkin). [read post]
20 May 2022, 6:39 am by John Elwood
This case is sufficiently fact-bound that I don’t expect the court to grant plenary review and set the case for argument. [read post]