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5 Jul 2013, 8:25 am by Larry Catá Backer
As such, it is no different from numerous such conflicts all over the world, where host states, eager for the returns of foreign direct investment and following the mantra of sustainable development, seek to develop their own resources in accordance with host state environmental and developmental policies.[2] In so doing, governments and corporations sometimes find themselves confronted by communities who, while engaging in local resistance, share the common language of… [read post]
6 Jun 2013, 9:35 am
More than a dozen such motions were brought on Monday in Boston’s federal jury trial of United States vs. [read post]
5 Jun 2013, 5:15 pm by KC Johnson
As Yahoo’s Dan Wetzel perceptively observed, although the NCAA is the named defendant in the lawsuit, a better title would be “Paterno v. [read post]
3 Jun 2013, 11:21 am by Lyle Denniston
Justice Scalia delivers dissent in Maryland v. [read post]
3 Jun 2013, 7:12 am by David Oscar Markus
But I doubt that the proud men who wrote the charter of ourliberties would have been so eager to open their mouths for royal inspection. [read post]
2 Jun 2013, 9:19 pm by Lisa Milam-Perez
” He also noted that interns are reluctant plaintiffs because they are so eager to secure a full-time job with the employer. [read post]
14 May 2013, 12:30 am by Rick Hills
Few probably waited with eager anticipation for the SCOTUS to hand down Dan's City Used Cars, Inc. v. [read post]
9 May 2013, 10:12 am by Benjamin Wittes
Only in 2008, Koh made the following remarks in testimony before a Senate subcommittee: the Bush Administration has consistently asserted a constitutional theory of unfettered executive power, based on extraordinarily broad interpretations of Article II’s “Commander-in-Chief” Clause and the Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. [read post]
7 Mar 2013, 7:21 am
The Court also criticizes the Federal Circuit for being too formalistic and too eager to expand its jurisdiction. [read post]