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31 Jan 2024, 10:40 am by Jeffrey Randa
That the petitioner has the ability and motivation to drive safely and within the law. v. [read post]
3 Apr 2007, 11:30 am
Supreme Court … The People of the State of New York, ex rel, William Kemmler against Charles F. [read post]
3 Aug 2018, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Although it is common for employees to challenge penalties as shocking to one’s sense of fairness, courts almost always uphold the disciplinary penalty imposed by the employer.What kind of penalties qualify as “shocking to one’s sense of fairness” in the eyes of state courts? [read post]
9 Mar 2015, 9:35 am by Paul J. Feldman
That meant that they were regulated as “common carriers”, i.e., much like railroads and other monopolies as far back as the 19th century. [read post]
25 Jun 2023, 10:54 am by Eugene Volokh
Forum for Academic & Institutional Rights,[1] and it is the foundation of the wide range of antidiscrimination laws, public accommodation laws, and common carrier laws throughout the nation. [read post]
30 Mar 2022, 11:23 am by Sam Callahan and Allon Kedem
ShareThe Supreme Court heard argument on Monday in LeDure v. [read post]
1 Nov 2016, 3:11 am by Ronald Mann
Specifically, Star Athletica v Varsity Brands poses the question whether copyright law protects the uniform designs of market leader Varsity Brands from copying by upstart rival Star Athletica. [read post]
21 Jun 2019, 4:16 pm by Evan Lee
Noting that 6,032 people were convicted in fiscal year 2017 alone under Section 922(g), with an average sentence of 64 months, Alito warned of a coming flood of litigation. [read post]
12 Jun 2017, 7:19 pm by Ronald Mann
This morning brought the first opinion from Justice Neil Gorsuch, explaining the decision of a unanimous court in Henson v. [read post]
8 Feb 2016, 10:06 am by Anne Egeler
Another common refrain touted by those opposed to immigration reform is that it will increase crime. [read post]