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15 Nov 2017, 4:00 am by Sarah Grant
Pretrial activities in United States v. al-Nashiri shifted focus Nov. 8 and 10, as the prosecution began presenting witnesses and physical evidence from the USS Cole for preadmission by presiding judge Col. [read post]
7 Aug 2018, 12:08 pm by George Ticoras, Esq.
Howell of the United States District Court for The District of Columbia issued an order, in CREW v. [read post]
1 May 2012, 1:14 pm by P.J. Blount
Space Law Christopher Daniel Johnson, Policy and Law Aspects of International Cooperation in Space, SSRN DoD report recommends ending blanket satellite export ban – Flight Global Air & Space Power Journal Canada-Japan MOU Could Lead to Launch Agreements: JAXA Vice-President – Space Ref Canada House appropriators seek changes to commercial crew – Space Politics A Military and Intelligence Clash Over Spy Satellites – EARSC House Appropriators Report CJS Bill,… [read post]
24 Aug 2020, 2:41 pm by George Ticoras, Esq.
Howell of the United States District Court for The District of Columbia issued an order, in CREW v. [read post]
13 Jul 2022, 2:43 pm by Eugene Volokh
When asked at oral argument to identify an example of unprotected, proscribable speech or conduct that could only be prosecuted under subsection (A)(iv), the government pointed to United States v. [read post]
23 Nov 2011, 5:50 am by Susan Brenner
Defendants correctly point out, however, that Reporters Committee interpreted the Freedom of Information Act and therefore `tells us only when something is private under a statute, not whether a person has an expectation of privacy under the United States Constitution. [read post]
29 Dec 2010, 2:13 pm by Alfred Brophy
  (You may recall that the United States outlawed the importation of enslaved people in 1808, but in the early 1820s other countries had not yet moved to prohibit the international slave trade.) [read post]
11 May 2018, 2:25 pm by Yelena Wang
According to a statistical analysis conducted by KKC, the United States obtained over $270 million in sanctions from 100 polluters and paid 206 whistleblowers a total of more than $33 million in rewards under APPS. [read post]
18 Sep 2018, 3:00 pm by George Ticoras, Esq.
Howell of the United States District Court for The District of Columbia issued an order, in CREW v. [read post]
13 Dec 2008, 12:13 am
The United States as intervenor and amicus supports the position of the Holy See with respect to the Holy See's status as a foreign state and the constitutionality of the FSIA. [read post]
12 Apr 2010, 10:17 am by South Florida Lawyers
Maritime liens existed in Continental Europe and first emerged in the United States through state and common law. [read post]