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23 Oct 2016, 3:54 pm by Jared Beck
And Article V enables the states, by “the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States,” to require Congress to call a Constitutional Convention. [read post]
28 Jan 2013, 4:59 pm by VALL Blog Master
Choice, v.50, no. 06, February 2013. [read post]
1 Jan 2012, 7:34 pm by Kelly Phillips Erb
Christianne Kapps: I wish there was a way to force banks to keep foreclosed homes on their balance sheets until they ACTUALLY sell the houses, thereby making banks: a) more willing to re-fi instead of rushing to foreclose; b) reduce or slowdown growing inventories; c) keep property tax paying homeowners in their homes, increasing states taxbase and keeping schools properly funded, stabilizing neighborhoods, and propping up client credit ratings, rather than… [read post]
7 Jul 2010, 11:07 am by R. Grace Rodriguez, Esq.
Shaw for Amici Curiae Bank of America and BAC Home Loans Servicingon behalf of Real Parties in Interest.Wright, Finlay & Zak, Thomas Robert Finlay and Jennifer A. [read post]
5 Oct 2021, 8:21 am
Professor of Law & Director of Clinical Legal Education, UC Davis School of Law--Robert Cover as Critical Race Theorist   Mark Graber, University System of Maryland Regents Professor, University of Maryland Carey School of Law & Sandford V. [read post]
28 Apr 2011, 3:18 pm by Bexis
  As a result, the plaintiff was able to offer a plausible alternative design (albeit one not approved by the FDA). 732 P.2d at 300-01.The Idaho court first considered comment k as a defense to a strict liability cause of action under §402A, and in particular design defect claims:By its terms, comment k excepts unavoidably unsafe products from strict liability only where the plaintiff alleges a design defect, and not where the plaintiff alleges a manufacturing flaw or an… [read post]
27 Dec 2008, 10:19 am
Modern Age 19th century * 1830: William Huskisson, statesman and financier, was crushed to death by the world’s first mechanically powered passenger train (Stephenson’s Rocket), at its public opening. * 1834: David Douglas, Scottish botanist, fell into a pit trap accompanied by a bull. [read post]
29 Mar 2017, 1:05 am
The first copper and gold artifacts were beads fashioned to substitute for the Spondylus beads in Danubian jewelry. [read post]