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9 Jun 2011, 1:27 pm by The Editors
By Matthew Alexander, former senior military interrogator Matthew Alexander Since the killing of Osama bin Laden last month in Abbottabad, Pakistan, the torture supporters have been out in full force to credit the success to Bush Administration policies such as torture. [read post]
1 Dec 2023, 11:43 am by Neil H. Buchanan
  That is, even if the conservative economic argument were true that deficits reduce average future standards of living, the words in Matthew would say that it still must be done. [read post]
21 Nov 2012, 5:20 am by Rob Robinson
– http://bit.ly/UGbkM3 (Matthew Nelson) Rule#1 Never Put Anything in an eMail (or Text) You Would Not a Jury to See – http://bit.ly/UKA99F (Peter Vogel) Skyping with The Confrontation Clause – http://bit.ly/UPqaja (Josh Gilliland) Small Firm eDiscovery – Beating the Data Dump – http://bit.ly/U9wm7o (Jason Krause) ‘Test the Rest’: Sampling for eDiscovery Quality Control – http://bit.ly/XIdOja (Chuck Kelner) The eDiscovery Implications… [read post]
2 Apr 2014, 8:27 am
Peter is Koret Professor of Law and Director, Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, while Sarah is Assistant Professor of Law, SMU Dedman School of Law. [read post]
13 Apr 2015, 9:52 am by Kimberly Carlson
., Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management, Ryerson University Lynn Lavallee, PhD, Associate Professor, Associate Director, School of Social Work, Ryerson University Mary Elizabeth Rubens, Entertainment lndustry Professional, Producer, Writer, Actor Matthew Bouchard, Doctoral Student, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto Dr. [read post]
19 Mar 2017, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
Financial History: Federalism, Deregulation, and Culture     Chair: Peter Conti-Brown, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania      Discussant: David Sicilia, University of Maryland    Sean Vanatta, Princeton University    “Federalism and the Postwar Financial System”    Mark Rose, Florida Atlantic University    “Deregulation Before Deregulation: James J. [read post]
15 Oct 2023, 4:51 pm by INFORRM
Warby LJ, with whom Laing LJ and  Peter Jackson LJ agreed, upheld the conclusion that the legislative scheme requires the Commissioner to receive and consider a complaint and then provides the Commissioner with a broad discretion as to whether to conduct a further investigation and, if so, to what extent [80]. [read post]
3 Oct 2012, 7:10 am by Rob Robinson
Follow @InfoGovernance  eDiscovery News Content and Considerations2nd Circuit Rejects Bright-Line Test for Failure to Issue Hold Notice – http://bit.ly/QFZK5Q (Vivian Maese, Ben Barnett, Lindsey Stelcen) ABA Provides Ethical Guidance on ESI; Pennsylvania, Florida Update Procedural Rules – http://bit.ly/Qlo7FF (LexisNexis) Always Explain “Why” to the Judge – http://bit.ly/PO0AL1 (Josh Gilliland) Big Data Boosters, EDD Practitioners Girding for Battle –… [read post]
31 Jan 2023, 12:30 am by David Pocklington
Review of the ecclesiastical court judgments during January 2023 Seven consistory court judgments were circulated in January and these featured: Reordering, extensions and other building works; Church Treasures/Sale of Paintings/ Loans/ Memorials; Exhumation; and Churchyards and burials. [read post]
15 Oct 2013, 12:35 pm by Rick St. Hilaire
This cooperation follows on the heels Bogdanos' recent conviction of Arnold Peter Weiss with help from HSI, and the Manhattan District Attorney's prosecution of ivory dealers with assistance from U.S. [read post]
27 Jan 2023, 6:04 pm
Schena, Matthew GouettPages 307-326 Planning “Beside” and “Beyond” the State: Multinational Corporations as Anthropological Institutions of Global Economic Law Gianmatteo SabatinoPages 327-351 … [read post]
21 Nov 2020, 6:50 pm
 In an age of the taming power of the small, in an age that occupies a space in human history as the city of witches (àjé) ready to devour all who are not them (and not the divine city on a hill (Matthew 5:14)), it is sometimes difficult to remember that sometimes (not always) the line between great good and great harm is quite thin, contextual, and contingent. [read post]