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29 Aug 2012, 12:35 pm
  They jumped over the center divider wall and ran across the westbound lanes of freeway traffic. [read post]
23 Aug 2011, 4:21 pm
  Plaintiffs here, for example, see the handwriting on the wall and attempt (albeit belatedly) to define the class so it only consists of people who (1) cancelled the service, and (2) said at the same time as (1) that they didn't knew they had signed up. [read post]
4 Apr 2012, 12:15 pm
  Having a circuit mediator on the telephone isn't going to convince one side or the other that their views of the Second Amendment are erroneous.With respect to the latter, even if the parties could see the handwriting on the wall, and could figure out in a general sense which way this case is going to come out, they still won't settle. [read post]
29 Sep 2011, 6:50 am by Drew Boortz
  Note the use of the word "trainee" instead of "intern" - the legal precedent in this area stems back to a Supreme Court case in 1947 - Walling v. [read post]
1 Jul 2010, 7:37 am by Anna Christensen
” PrawfsBlawg has a follow-up piece on the Court’s recent decision in Christian Legal Society v. [read post]
27 Dec 2011, 2:08 pm by Andrew Berger
That’s because on December 20, 2011, the Ninth Circuit held in UMG v. [read post]
21 May 2013, 5:21 am
He is not entirely a stranger to the field of IP though, having decided a couple of trade mark and passing-off cases, notably United Air Lines Inc v United Airways Limited (discussed here), and Lady Gaga v Moshi Monsters (discussed here). [read post]
1 Jul 2023, 12:48 am by Joseph Fishkin
I have learned from Jack Balkin to watch for arguments moving from “off the wall” to on the wall, and here I see it happening in real time. [read post]
27 Mar 2013, 5:58 am by Susan Brenner
Chase violated the order by banging on the B. family's wall and yelling an ethnically charged threat at them. [read post]
28 Nov 2014, 1:52 pm
In his appeal, Welch argued that`”browsing files” on a person's computer contained within[ ] the four walls of their home requires a warrant. [read post]