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15 Apr 2013, 7:56 am by INFORRM
/ Slides James Lambert: Law Via the Internet Conference 2013 / jerseylvi2013.org Ministry of Justice consultation: Transforming Legal Aid: Delivering a more credible and efficient system [open 9 April to 4 June 2013] Charlie Beckett: Margaret Thatcher: how she reshaped politics and political communications UK Human Rights Blog, Dr Richard Cornes: “More open, more transparent, and more powerful”: communications at the Supreme Court Index on Censorship: Student Blogging Competition… [read post]
6 Feb 2013, 4:00 am by Jason Wilson
As Thomas Smith observed in Web of Law, the U.S. citation network is highly skewed, with much of the legal authority concentrated in very few cases and the majority of it “dead. [read post]
27 Dec 2012, 3:47 pm by Bexis
§355(j)(2)(A)(ii) ("active ingredients" must be the "same"; 21 C.F.R. [read post]
25 Nov 2012, 8:10 am by Thomas G. Heintzman
New Brunswick Liquor Corp., 1979 CanLII 23 (SCC), [1979] 2 S.C.R. 227, where Dickson J. urged restraint in assessing the decisions of specialized administrative tribunals. [read post]
7 Sep 2012, 11:01 am by admin
Dale Golden told Judge Thomas Clark at the May 12, 2005, hearing in which the lawyer introduced the McKinsey slides. [read post]
29 Aug 2012, 9:26 am
William Caming International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg [William Smith for] Andrew T. [read post]
21 Aug 2012, 3:23 am by Idaho State Police
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17 Aug 2012, 7:24 am by admin
  Thomas Piketty, a professor at the Paris School of Economics, has conducted studies indicating that high earners will not work less hard if taxed more. [read post]