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20 Jun 2007, 2:42 am
The Government was relatively sceptical about the Bill, arguing that it was best to wait and see what the Lords said. [read post]
7 Oct 2008, 5:40 pm
And I don’t really understand the argument that at the Commission level, we should be using less of our best tool because it is complicated and can involve Greek letters. [read post]
30 Jun 2017, 11:01 am by Juniper Bacon
Rohl’s own testimony it is, at best, uncertain whether any exposure to asbestos occurred in Cook County. [read post]
16 Oct 2011, 5:14 am by Hugh Tomlinson QC, Matrix Law
  As Moses LJ put it: “Editors know how to attract the attention and interest of their readers and the courts must defer to their judgement of how best to achieve that result …  But non sequitur that it can be left to them to judge whether publication of the impugned details is of public interest. [read post]
16 Oct 2011, 5:14 am by Hugh Tomlinson QC, Matrix Law
It has been forcefully argued that the decision of the Court of Appeal is inconsistent with the decision of the House of Lords in Jameel v Wall Street Journal ([2007] 1 AC 359).  [read post]
17 Sep 2010, 8:00 am by J Robert Brown Jr.
  As the Vice Chancellor described:   At bottom, Yucaipa is simply positing an absurd scenario, at best fit for a discussion by a Red Bull fueled group of nerdy second year law school corporate law junkies, who find themselves dateless (big surprise) on yet another Saturday night. [read post]
25 Apr 2014, 11:35 am by Robert Hambrick
I don't believe this strategy is likely to meet with success nor is it the best way to proceed because the federal judges are not going to continue all of their pending drug cases for six months. [read post]
1 Jul 2024, 8:31 am by David Greene
Although users remain understandably frustrated with how the large platforms moderate user speech, the best deal for users is when platforms make these decisions instead of the government. [read post]
24 Feb 2021, 6:42 am
Even in cases involving Schedule V drugs, which are considered the least dangerous and addictive substances, a person may be charged with a Class 3 felony, and a conviction can result in a jail sentence of two to five years and a fine of up to $75,000. [read post]
29 Sep 2021, 10:25 am
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