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20 Feb 2007, 8:15 am
  I'd given some thought to saving this post for Holmes's birthday, March 8. [read post]
16 Feb 2007, 1:47 am
Binary Law: Nick Holmes tends to focus on serious topical issues - the post of ‘Illegal Google’ was particularly interesting. [read post]
15 Feb 2007, 9:14 am
Dean Holmes made a lot of progress in his tenure at the University of Baltimore. [read post]
15 Feb 2007, 9:14 am
Dean Holmes made a lot of progress in his tenure at the University of Baltimore. [read post]
13 Feb 2007, 3:16 am
Nick Holmes has been blogging at Binary Law for a couple of years now. [read post]
12 Feb 2007, 9:30 pm
The tale continues after the Civil War with Justices John Marshall Harlan and Oliver Wendell Holmes, who clashed over the limits of majority rule. [read post]
12 Feb 2007, 11:03 am
Dorothy Nash Holmes, who was Washoe County district attorney, complained that Whitehead showed favoritism in a case. [read post]
12 Feb 2007, 2:21 am
See Nearly Legal.YouTube legal issuesNick Holmes on dispute between YouTube, its parent company Google and Viacom. [read post]
11 Feb 2007, 9:02 pm
Indeed, other than Holmes, what geniuses are there in the law? [read post]
7 Feb 2007, 12:39 am
Even Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, the "Great Dissenter" at one point opined that dissents are generally "useless" and "undesirable. [read post]
3 Feb 2007, 6:50 am
Justice Chambers cited Wikipedia again on Thursday, this time to support a literary allusion: "As Sherlock Holmes might have said to Dr. [read post]
2 Feb 2007, 1:32 pm
Ferguson, the pivotal dissenting and concurring opinions of Justices Holmes and Brandeis in a series of free speech decisions following World War I, and Justice Robert Jackson's landmark concurring opinion in the Steel Seizure case. [read post]
2 Feb 2007, 6:52 am
An Epitome of Great Legal Classics 1 v. (1915) Hughes, William Taylor   Office of Constable: Comprising the Laws Relating to High, Petty, and Special Constables, Headboroughs, Tithingmen, Borsholders, and  Watchmen, with an Account of Their Institution and Appointment 1 v. (1840) Willcock, John William   On Conveyancers' Evidence 1 v. (1839) Coventry, Thomas   On the Admissibility of Confessions and Challenge of Jurors in… [read post]
1 Feb 2007, 12:53 pm
One of the great things about travelling without your laptop (yes, you gasp, yes) is that you are pretty much foced to things printed on actual paper. [read post]
1 Feb 2007, 6:26 am
Bring on Sherlock Holmes . . .and at least one lawyer, trained in evidence . . . pro bono publico.THE GERUM CLOAK MYSTERYThe more than 2000-year old Cloak of Gerum (photos and info below) provides us - as we will show - with the greatest "real" (non-fiction) cloak and dagger mystery of all time, unsolved up to now, but - as we allege - for the most part solved (but not entirely) in this posting.The technology that we use to solve this mystery is demonstrated in the following… [read post]
31 Jan 2007, 11:54 pm
From the Olympian:Teen is charged in death of friend - Prosecutor: Evidence doesn't back his account of shootingA Thurston County prosecutor says forensic evidence does not support a Yelm boy's story of how playmate Eric Holmes, 13, was killed by a gunshot wound to the head in May.Now the boy, also 13 at the time of Holmes' shooting, is charged with one count each of first-degree manslaughter and unlawful possession of a firearm in connection with… [read post]
31 Jan 2007, 8:03 pm
Press release, Jan. 29, 2007: Company Combines Software and Experts to Help Corporations Control the Chaos around Discovery NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–From the LegalTech New York 2007 conference, Attenex Corp., a leading e-discovery software provider, today announced the release of version 4.0 of the Attenex ® Patterns ® E-Discovery Software, an open software platform that lets corporations and their law firms establish standardized e-discovery processes, providing dramatic… [read post]
31 Jan 2007, 9:45 am
I can't help but think that this foreboding setting is what architects pictured when they designed it: fashioned after a magnificent tor in dense fog, harbouring some dastardly evil, perhaps recalling a scene from a Sherlock Holmes story. [read post]