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2 Feb 2020, 7:37 am by Cyberleagle
Or if the proposals were only about unlawful online behaviour, the built-in line between lawful and unlawful would provide some protection against overreach. [read post]
5 Jan 2020, 2:52 pm by Kevin LaCroix
Supreme Court’s March 2018 entry of its opinion in Cyan, Inc. v. [read post]
5 Jan 2020, 2:52 pm by Kevin LaCroix
Supreme Court’s March 2018 entry of its opinion in Cyan, Inc. v. [read post]
4 Jan 2020, 4:48 pm by INFORRM
Facebook Ireland LimitedDecision Date: October 3, 2019 The Third Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union (‘CJEU’) found that the E-Commerce Directive (‘the Directive’) does not preclude a Member State from ordering a hosting provider to remove or block content that has been declared unlawful, or content that is identical or equivalent to such unlawful information. [read post]
4 Dec 2019, 6:00 am by Kevin Kaufman
Policy responses in recent years have included banning common carrier delivery of cigarettes,[6] greater law enforcement activity on interstate roads,[7] differential tax rates near low-tax jurisdictions,[8] and cracking down on tribal reservations that sell tax-free cigarettes.[9] However, the underlying problem remains: high cigarette taxes amount to a “price prohibition” of the product in many U.S. states.[10] International Smuggling and Counterfeiting Puts Consumers… [read post]
11 Sep 2019, 9:18 am by Adam Feldman
Heller in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. [read post]
10 Sep 2019, 7:04 am by Patricia Hughes
The Ontario Chamber of Commerce expressed opposition to the requirement when it was announced last April. [read post]
3 Jun 2019, 1:19 pm by Scott R. Anderson, Kathleen Claussen
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit—ultimately ruled in his favor in United States v. [read post]
3 Dec 2018, 10:55 am by Colby Pastre
The South Carolina Chamber of Commerce commissioned the Tax Foundation to prepare a review of the South Carolina tax system and recommend possible solutions, and this book is the result. [read post]