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22 May 2019, 6:52 pm by MOTP
    NAME THE PLACE WHERE CLAIMS OF EMPLOYEES, CONSUMERS, AND PERSONAL INJURY PLAINTIFFS GO TO DIE -- OR ARE TAKEN TO DIE  This is another case of employees coming to grief in the Texas Supreme Court. [read post]
7 Dec 2021, 8:44 am by Eugene Volokh
Courts do often say that "we allow parties to use pseudonyms in the 'unusual case' when nondisclosure of the party's identity 'is necessary . . . to protect a person from harassment, injury, ridicule or personal embarrassment.'"[19] But there is nothing "unusual" about em­­barrassment or risk of harassment, reputational injury, or ridicule stemming from people believing the allegations in a case, or being wary about a… [read post]
29 Jan 2020, 4:40 pm by INFORRM
Save for some litigation concerning publication that straddled the inception of the Act (Richardson v Facebook, Google (UK) Limited [2015] EWHC 3154 (QB) and Deman v Associated Newspapers Ltd [2016] EWHC 2819 (QB)), the courts do not appear to have been troubled with any section 8 disputes. [read post]
11 Feb 2008, 8:08 am
Eirby, No. 07-1062 "A conviction for violating a Maine statute, which makes it a crime for a person to "engage[] in a sexual act with another person, not the actor's spouse, who is either 14 or 15 years of age and the actor...is at least 10 years older than the other person," 17-A M.R.S.A. section 254(1)(A-2), is a crime of violence for sentencing purposes. [read post]
9 Aug 2010, 10:33 am
"[A] requirement of evidence of authenticity...applies to all writings whose relevancy depends upon authorship by a particular person" (Prince, Richardson on Evidence § 9-101 [Farrell 11th Ed]). [read post]
10 Jan 2018, 2:17 pm by John Elwood
In an age when members of the public can no longer bestir themselves to leave their vaguely couch-shaped objects to purchase needful items in person, South Dakota v. [read post]
29 Oct 2020, 10:38 am by Zahavah Levine, Thea Raymond-Sidel
Election officials use these processes to ensure that the person who submitted the ballot is, in fact, the duly registered voter who requested the ballot. [read post]