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18 Jul 2021, 4:05 pm by INFORRM
, heard 15 and 16 June 2021 (Julian Knowles J) Riley v Murray, heard 10 to 12 May 2021 (Nicklin J) Lloyd v Google, heard 28 and 29 April 2021 (UKSC) Kumlin v Jonsson, heard 24 and 25 March 2021 (Julian Knowles J). [read post]
9 Jul 2008, 4:26 pm
The opinion of their Lordships is contained in the speech of Lord Hoffmann, to whose words Lord Walker of Gestinthorpe could add nothing useful. [read post]
5 Feb 2010, 7:19 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
The Second Circuit (Jacobs, Walker and Leval) recognizes the need for quick and specific objections:This case illustrates the critical need for timely objection. [read post]
19 Mar 2013, 7:25 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
The Court of Appeals provides guidance on how Iqbal applies to overtime claims under the Fair Labor Standards Act.The case is Lundy v. [read post]
10 Dec 2018, 7:26 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
The trial court denied the officer's qualified immunity motion, setting this case down for trial, but the officer took up an immediate appeal, and the Second Circuit (Pooler, Walker and Jacobs) reverses the trial court and the officer gets qualified immunity, which means the case is over.Qualified immunity allows public defendants to avoid suit if their actions were objectively reasonable under the circumstances. [read post]
18 Jun 2009, 10:04 pm
Court of Appeals for the 2d Circuit issued an order denying rehearing en banc in United States v. [read post]
7 Nov 2022, 7:19 am by Guest Author
Chris Walker had the great idea to assemble a bibliography on the major questions doctrine (MQD) so that we can have a one-stop shop for all things MQD. [read post]
24 Jun 2019, 11:00 pm by Mary Mock
Oregon adopted its nonunanimous jury system in 1934 after the high-profile trial of Jacob Silverman for the murder of James Walker. [read post]
24 Jun 2019, 11:00 pm by Mary Mock
Oregon adopted its nonunanimous jury system in 1934 after the high-profile trial of Jacob Silverman for the murder of James Walker. [read post]
16 Nov 2022, 4:00 am by Guest Author
” Although not every lawyer or legal academic adhering to the Court’s views is on the political right, the ascendancy of both contemporary originalism and unitary executive theory has everything to do with their attractiveness to conservatives in the wake of Brown v. [read post]