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7 Sep 2012, 8:08 am by Dale Carpenter
That’s the result of a survey of 485 constitutional law professors that I conducted this summer with the help of my indefatigable and indispensable research assistant, Minnesota 2L Samuel Light. [read post]
6 Sep 2012, 6:52 am by Colin Murray
  Related PostsFebruary 28, 2012 -- R v Haddock: The Death of Supergrass Trials (again)? [read post]
6 Sep 2012, 6:52 am by Colin Murray
  Related PostsFebruary 28, 2012 -- R v Haddock: The Death of Supergrass Trials (again)? [read post]
5 Sep 2012, 5:33 pm by James McArdle
Someone following the patent wars closely might say that with the recent Apple win over Samsung, things are coming to a head. [read post]
5 Sep 2012, 1:24 pm by Lyle Denniston
The third case now listed for the September Conference is Brewer v. [read post]
5 Sep 2012, 6:34 am by pete.black@gmail.com (Peter Black)
Even so, the 24 year old singer/songwriter must have known that publicly discussing a same-sex summer romance would make waves. [read post]
4 Sep 2012, 8:30 am by Rumpole
But more importantly, the NFL starts on Wednesday with the Cowpokes v. [read post]
4 Sep 2012, 1:34 am by Kevin LaCroix
  Finally, In an August 21, 2012 opinion, Central District of California Judge James V. [read post]
4 Sep 2012, 12:59 am
See also my post (above) and the post by suesspiciousminds (below).Carlson v Switzerland ECHR (App No 49492/06) (6 November 2008)American father issued Hague proceedings for the return of the child from Switzerland. [read post]
3 Sep 2012, 9:58 pm by Kyle Graham
The text provided as follows: A is for Adams who a wire imperiled / B is for Byrne crushed flat by a barrel / C is for Carter who slipped on some ice / D is for Dillon who might have died twice / E is for Escola nicked by some pop / F is for Fletcher whose mine needed a mop / G is for Goodman who caught a train the wrong way / H is for Hood who said his saw didn’t say / I is for Intel whose computers were smeared / J is for Johnson whose baby flat… [read post]
3 Sep 2012, 3:56 am
 Back on PatLit, David Berry considers liability for "divided" patent infringement -- and how a recent US Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit decision in BMC v Paymentech has avoided tackling it full-on. [read post]