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23 May 2023, 2:32 pm by lennyesq
” The sole exception is incredibly narrow: people with non-tourist visas or who have been granted asylum may purchase one residential property under two acres that is not within five miles of any military installation in the state. [read post]
13 May 2008, 10:41 am
Doc Berman over at Sentencing Law & Policy recently asked what "sleeper" cases at the US Supreme Court people were watching, and I mentioned that, though not a sentencing issue per se, I was interested in the outcome of of Melendez-Diaz v Massachussetts, which was granted cert this spring and will be argued this fall. [read post]
27 Jan 2012, 8:58 am by Alison Macdonald, Matrix.
SIAC was set up to give people in this situation a Convention-compliant remedy. [read post]
28 Jan 2023, 6:47 am by INFORRM
In Riley v Sivier [2022] EWHC 2891 (KB) TV presenter Rachel Riley succeeded in her libel claim against blogger Michael Sivier in a judgment handed down on 16 November 2022 by Mrs Justice Steyn. [read post]
8 Jan 2007, 6:22 pm
Still, the opinion in the case of David Phommachanh v. [read post]
Both parties petitioned the Supreme Court for writ of certiorari, which it granted in September 2016. [read post]
20 Jun 2019, 2:00 am by DONALD SCARINCI
The District Court granted summary judgment for the Commission and the American Legion, concluding that the Cross satisfies both the test announced in Lemon and the analysis applied by Justice Stephen Breyer in upholding a Ten Commandments monument in Van Orden v. [read post]
29 Oct 2010, 9:18 am by Steven G. Pearl
People seem to forget that the Court has no deadline for hearing cases on its docket, as demonstrated by the fact that it took more than five years to decide Martinez v. [read post]
10 Jun 2011, 11:49 am by Andrew Tidwell-Neal
  It seems natural that the courts would feel a need to do something to combat the increasing crime rates by granting the police greater power to search people. [read post]