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1 Mar 2023, 8:00 am by Erin Sutton
The bill currently awaits Governor Spencer Cox’s signature and would take effect sixty (60) days after its signing.[1] Originally enacted in 2010, the Online Prescribing Act has allowed health care providers to register with the State to prescribe and dispense certain FDA-approved drugs via online pharmacies and utilization of telehealth visits. [read post]
17 Feb 2023, 1:25 am by Tessa Shepperson
Out of some 300,000 tenancy applications it was found that one in 1,000 were fraudulent of which 54% involved payslip fraud. [read post]
2 Feb 2023, 9:05 pm by Isaac Rice
The SEC would also be permitted to use an automated application to collect data about employee securities transactions from brokerage firms or financial institutions. [read post]
22 Jan 2023, 6:59 pm by Francis Pileggi
Issues Addressed           The Supreme Court did not address all of the issues included in the Court of Chancery’s opinion, but determined that: (1) the sole member of the MLP was the correct entity to determine the acceptability of the opinion of counsel; (2) the sole member, as the ultimate decision maker who caused the general partner to exercise the call right, reasonably relied on a formal opinion letter of the Skadden law firm; and (3) the… [read post]
19 Jan 2023, 12:24 pm by Giles Peaker
Not on Bailli or national archive yet) A somewhat unusual Upper Tribunal appeal concerning the application of section 11 Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, which ends up being about the scope of section 11. [read post]
30 Dec 2022, 10:32 am by Michael Oykhman
However, some common defences against a charge of homicide include: Provocation Intoxication Self-Defence Necessity Not Criminally Responsible (NCR) Applicable Charter Defences Punishment Homicide is arguably the most serious offence in the Criminal Code and the prospective punishments reflect this. [read post]
18 Nov 2022, 8:09 am by Locke Lord
  ‎This program is designed to help Connecticut businesses to determine applicability and ‎to comply with these new laws. [read post]
17 Nov 2022, 4:00 am by Guest Author
As he reads me, I treat all three theories as “products of the conservative legal movement and a misguided commitment to and application of originalism. [read post]
8 Nov 2022, 4:00 am by Guest Author
*This is the eleventh post in a symposium on Peter Shane’s “Democracy’s Chief Executive: Interpreting the Constitution and Defining the Future of the Presidency. [read post]
3 Nov 2022, 4:00 pm by Jeff Gittins
Governor Spencer Cox has issued a proclamation closing the entire Great Salt Lake basin to new water right appropriations. [read post]
7 Oct 2022, 5:01 am by Peter Margulies
In that sense, both the Fifth Circuit’s 2015 DAPA decision and its Oct. 5 DACA decision flow from the Supreme Court’s application of the “major questions doctrine,” which the Supreme Court discussed in FDA v. [read post]
6 Oct 2022, 5:01 am by Paul Rosenzweig, Katie Stoughton
Freedom of expression is enshrined in almost every constitution globally. [read post]
30 Sep 2022, 5:28 pm by Eugene Volokh
Fifth, "[I]n many contexts, the scope and application of the state constitutional right of privacy is broader and more protective of privacy than the federal constitutional right of privacy as interpreted by the federal courts. [read post]
20 Sep 2022, 9:22 am by Eric Goldman
Treating Private Action Like State Action As I mentioned at the beginning, the Texas and Florida bills define “censorship” to mean an Internet service’s application of its editorial discretion to user content. [read post]
15 Sep 2022, 12:00 pm by Justin Hendrix
Cox seemed to promise he would reveal the figure in a follow-up to the hearing. [read post]
6 Sep 2022, 9:25 am by Eric Goldman
Cox and Wyden spoke to this point, saying that the changes over time were both anticipated and increase the need for Section 230. [read post]
18 Aug 2022, 5:01 am by Alex Wellerstein
The McMahon Act’s initial draft had essentially no secrecy in it: its main provisions about information was about dissemination, and indicated that nuclear weapons would be treated like any other military technology in that the underlying concepts and science would not be classified, but specific applications might be. [read post]