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10 May 2017, 3:22 am by Michael Lowe
  No wonder many fall prey to the temptation to cross the line in order to win a conviction. [read post]
3 Dec 2010, 6:45 am
  This is a result of the Elkins Task Force, which has been quietly operating in the background of the California family law world since roughly August 6, 2007, when the game changing case of Jeffrey Elkins v. [read post]
13 Nov 2017, 4:00 am by John Gregory
Is UNCITRAL just hiding behind language that will not help people design real systems that transfer real value? [read post]
11 Nov 2016, 8:10 am by Joy Waltemath
She explained that they shared “memes” with each other that were sometimes of a sexual nature, but that she felt he “crossed the line” when he showed her a picture of a penis. [read post]
6 Aug 2018, 3:34 am by SHG
It’s amazing how people ascribe brilliance to a lawyer when his adversary is loathed for reasons having nothing to do with his efforts. [read post]
  For example, Caballes doesn’t authorize the police to use drug sniffing dogs when they stop people on foot, or when someone is walking across a parking lot or crossing the street. [read post]
10 Apr 2012, 11:16 am
Rape is a difficult subject that people commonly avoid talking about. [read post]
20 Sep 2023, 7:13 am by Kluwer Patent blogger
(…) until now only very few cross-border PI requests were brought in Europe, such that balancing the interests of the parties in a 300 million-people market is an exercise that has not been done often by EU courts. [read post]
13 May 2021, 4:00 am by Robert McKay
In parallel, v-Lex has taken a cross-border route to build, with strategic acquisitions such as Justis and the creation of strategic partnerships, to allow it to compete more effectively, rather than to claim that it was a credible legal information provider without such assistance. [read post]
7 Jul 2017, 5:48 am by SHG
Nor was Brennan, although he was both able and influential, as indeed was Stevens—until he wrote a ridiculous opinion in Clinton v. [read post]