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16 Oct 2016, 4:08 pm by INFORRM
IPSO Complaints IPSO has found that the Daily Express violated clause 1 of the Editors’ Code, Accuracy, in an article entitled “Missing Briton, 19, sparks international man hunt after failing to get on flight”. [read post]
17 Aug 2016, 5:03 pm by INFORRM
Second, although Britain did indeed intervene in Europe in 1939, in the shape of declaring war on Germany, it is extremely doubtful that it could have emerged on the winning side in 1945 without two other interventions: those of the Soviet Union and the USA, both in 1941. [read post]
16 Jun 2016, 6:49 am by John McFarland
The Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio handed down an opinion this week in Adams v. [read post]
14 Feb 2016, 4:02 pm by INFORRM
On the same day Dingemans J gave judgment in Lokhova v Tymula ([2016] EWHC 225 (QB))(heard 26 and 27 January 2016). [read post]
25 Dec 2015, 12:08 pm by Shahid Buttar
Jewel v NSA, First Unitarian Church v NSA, and Smith v Obama in the Ninth Circuit A week after the Wikimedia ruling, the U.S. [read post]
7 Dec 2015, 1:28 pm by Elina Saxena
” The move sparked “an uproar in Baghdad, where officials called the move a violation of Iraqi sovereignty. [read post]
5 Dec 2015, 5:38 am by Elina Saxena
Ben shared 10 reasons to support Lawfare this holiday season. [read post]
30 Oct 2015, 11:38 am by Elina Saxena, Quinta Jurecic
Following the U.S. patrol near disputed territory in the South China Sea, China has declared that "if the United States continues with these kinds of dangerous, provocative acts, there could well be… a minor incident that sparks war. [read post]
22 May 2015, 7:35 am by Rahul Bhagnari
Many others have already weighed in about the significance of last week’s ruling in ACLU v. [read post]
20 Jul 2014, 9:29 pm by Howard Knopf
Unlike the Patents County Court in England, the decision of the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in the USA carries a lot of presidential weight, at least in the USA. [read post]
8 Oct 2013, 2:57 pm
In this context the word 'London' in RUL's name was important because it did rather suggest that RUL, unlike Regent, was not a university based in the USA. [read post]