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14 Apr 2015, 4:04 am by Amy Howe
At Opinio Juris, William Dodge discusses Cardona v. [read post]
8 Feb 2018, 3:59 am by Matrix Legal Support Service
An employment tribunal hearing an appeal under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, s 24 by a person on whom a prohibition notice had been served is entitled to take into account all the available evidence relevant to the state of affairs at the time of the service of the prohibition notice, including information coming to light after it was served. [read post]
29 Apr 2014, 12:55 pm by Shea Denning
Heien, 366 N.C. 271 (2012) (defendant stopped for ostensible brake light violation and arrested for drug trafficking); State v. [read post]
3 Jun 2011, 9:25 am by Kiera Flynn
In the wake of the Court’s decision earlier this year in Snyder v. [read post]
29 Apr 2025, 8:33 am by INFORRM
Two days later, on 19 January 2025, Barton tweeted:- “More has come to light about poor, little Eni Aluko. [read post]
7 Nov 2010, 10:20 am by Dave Hoffman
Unfortunately, chairing the panel meant I had to miss Cohen’s Expeditiousnesses and Delay in State Courts: An Exploration of Case Processing Time in Civil Trials, which I heard was great, and Bilz/Gold’s An Experimental Test of Civil Recourse Theory, which I know is awesome and which sheds some pretty useful light on why recourse theory might (and might not) explain private law doctrine. [read post]
8 Feb 2024, 11:37 am by Josh Blackman
Stay tuned.The post Attending Oral Argument in <i>Trump v. [read post]
4 Oct 2024, 12:00 am by Lawrence Solum
Here is the abstract: In Costello v Government of Ireland, the Irish Supreme Court held that ratification of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the European Union and its member states would infringe upon Irish juridical sovereignty. [read post]
18 Oct 2009, 6:00 am
A Jewish prisoner, alleging RLUIPA and 1st Amendment violations, objected that he was not permitted to attend a candle-lighting ceremony on Friday evenings just before sundown, in celebration of the Sabbath.In Albrecht v. [read post]