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1 May 2017, 11:36 am by Howard Knopf
Richard Gold suggested in a tweet that there is an analogy here to Vimy Ridge, which was recently and rightly on the mind of all thinking and caring Canadians.Indeed, just like Vimy, the Eli Lilly win was costly, important and empowering. [read post]
18 Aug 2018, 10:38 am by Mikhaila R. Fogel
Circuit denied a motion for an initial en banc hearing in Qassim v. [read post]
25 Mar 2013, 9:46 am by Seyfarth Shaw LLP
  The Supreme Court heard argument this morning in Oxford Health Plans LLC v. [read post]
14 Jul 2019, 5:03 pm by Larry
Apects Furniture International v. [read post]
16 Jun 2014, 11:58 am
Today the US Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit issued its decision in Leslie Klinger v Conan Doyle Estate, in which it held that #freesherlock is the answer to the fascinating copyright saga that has kept Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson's fans in an almost unbearable state of suspense for some time.Writing on behalf of the Court, Circuit Judge Richard Posner [who - this Kat is told - is known as a huge cat lover] nicely summarised… [read post]
11 Oct 2017, 9:04 am by Garrett Hinck
The other travel ban case–Hawaii v. [read post]
3 Jun 2010, 3:56 pm by Timothy P. Flynn
 The federal appellate court also believed the state appellate court got the facts of Thompkins' interrogation wrong.The 6th Circuit relied on the prior and seminal SCOTUS decisions of Miranda v Arizona and North Carolina v Butler, which establish an accused individual's right to remain silent, and imposes a "heavy burden" on the state to demonstrate that a suspect, once advised of this right, has waived his privilege against… [read post]
3 Jun 2010, 5:19 am by Timothy P. Flynn, Esq.
 The federal appellate court also believed the state appellate court got the facts of Thompkins' interrogation wrong.The 6th Circuit relied on the prior and seminal SCOTUS decisions of Miranda v Arizona and North Carolina v Butler, which establish an accused individual's right to remain silent, and imposes a "heavy burden" on the state to demonstrate that a suspect, once advised of this right, has waived his privilege against… [read post]
20 Jul 2013, 10:39 am by Larry Catá Backer
Globalization has opened holes in the walls that used to serve to police and protect states and their power authority. [read post]
29 Aug 2010, 6:25 pm by Rick
  The specific language is not the infamous “notwithstanding any other law” phrase that Richard Lee tried to point me towards. [read post]
18 Jul 2015, 7:00 am by Staley Smith
” Ingrid Wuerth linked us to her new commentary on Zivotofsky v. [read post]