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23 Jun 2020, 4:25 pm by INFORRM
Roberts v The Manning Community News Pty Ltd & Anor [2020] NSWDC 301– an application for summary dismissal by the defendants was dismissed with costs in this defamation case. [read post]
22 Jun 2020, 6:54 am
”...It's important to understand this particular statue removal in terms of the specific statue in question, and not just the famous man. [read post]
19 Jun 2020, 3:56 pm by David Kopel
The right of a man "to keep and bear arms," is a right palpably inconsistent with the idea of his being a slave. [read post]
12 Jun 2020, 6:15 am
Robinhood Market Made Bursting Bubbles Wall Street’s Obsession (Bloomberg by Sarah Ponczek and Vildana Hajric)Heartbreaking story of rookie trader who racked up $700K in debt: 'Finance isn’t worth losing your life over' (Marketwatch by Shawn Langlois)Charlotte Man Pleads Guilty To Wire Fraud For Investment Scheme (DOJ Release)Businessman Sentenced to Prison for $1.4 Million Fraud Scheme (DOJ Release)SEC Charges Broker Who Defrauded Seniors Out of Almost $1 Million (SEC… [read post]
7 Jun 2020, 4:34 pm by INFORRM
A Sydney lawyer who was smeared in online reviews by a man who threatened to defame him “again and again” after a legal fight has been awarded $84,000 in damages. [read post]
7 Jun 2020, 1:17 am by Schachtman
Requirements Imposed By State Licensing Boards and Medical Professional Societies The involvement of medical professionals in disciplining physicians for dubious litigation testimony, whether through state licensing authorities or voluntary medical associations, raises some difficult questions: Does a physician’s rendering an opinion on a medical issue in litigation, such as diagnosing silicosis, asbestosis, welding-induced encephalopathy, or fenfluramine-related cardiac injury, constitute the… [read post]
5 Jun 2020, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
Campaign Funds for Judges Warp Criminal Justice, Study Finds New York Times – Adam Liptak | Published: 6/1/2020 In Gideon v. [read post]
Using this restraint on a handcuffed man begging to be allowed to breathe was a civil rights violation, a violation of all of those officers’ solemn duty to protect the life of their captive, and a violation of due process under the U.S. [read post]
Bigamy was for a long time a state crime; and it was declared a federal crime in 1862 by the Morrill Act, a law aimed specifically at the Mormons that was upheld by the Supreme Court in 1878 in Reynolds v. [read post]