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14 Mar 2024, 1:46 pm
‘real-time’ remote biometric identification (RBI) in publicly accessible spaces for law enforcement, except when: searching for missing persons, abduction victims, and people who have been human trafficked or sexually exploited;preventing substantial and imminent threat to life, or foreseeable terrorist attack; oridentifying suspects in serious crimes (e.g., murder, rape, armed robbery, narcotic and illegal weapons trafficking, organised crime, and environmental crime,… [read post]
27 Apr 2013, 4:33 am by Dennis Crouch
Microsoft, Motorola and the RAND Wars The current litigation between Microsoft and Motorola relates to two common industry standards, the H.264 video coding standard developed at the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and the 802.11 "Wi-Fi" standard developed at the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE). [read post]
3 Jun 2012, 4:47 pm
  And, for those input subsidies, Commerce will only reduce the total subsidy rate by 63.07 percent - a value not based on the actual records of an investigated Chinese exporter (e.g., a steel pipe producer) or even the actual industry at issue (e.g., all Chinese steel pipe producers), but instead on general numbers for the entire Chinese manufacturing sector and all industrial inputs pulled from a Bloomberg terminal. [read post]
8 Apr 2013, 6:30 am by admin
Don’t assume that association members are receiving competition training internally at their own organizations. [read post]
16 Jun 2023, 4:35 pm by Bill Marler
In the United States, foodborne outbreaks of cyclosporiasis have been linked to various types of imported fresh produce (e.g., basil, raspberries, and snow peas). [read post]
23 Sep 2014, 12:52 am by Steve Baird
See, e.g., In re Mighty Leaf Tea, 601 F.3d 1342, 1348, 94 USPQ2d 1257, 1260 (Fed. [read post]
13 Jul 2023, 6:11 pm by Bruce Clark
In the United States, foodborne outbreaks of cyclosporiasis have been linked to various types of imported fresh produce (e.g., basil, raspberries, and snow peas). [read post]
22 Mar 2021, 6:01 am by Eugene Volokh
Other tenured faculty members have likewise been condemned for saying "fag," though I expect that many practicing lawyers in fields where this comes up often (e.g., employment lawyers) would have thought they could quote the word in class (e.g., when quoting Pam Karlan's 2019 argument from the Bostock sexual orientation discrimination case). [read post]
15 May 2011, 1:34 pm by Lawrence Solum
 Our quest would be for the set of rules that accounts for the greatest number of cases and possesses the maximal degree of internal coherence. [read post]
16 May 2023, 6:41 am by Don Asher
  Third parties may be liable when mining accidents have been caused by things like: Exposure to toxins (e.g., silica dust); Mistakes made by their employees (e.g., motor vehicle collision); or Failure of machinery, tools, or equipment (such as defective designs of drills). [read post]
4 Aug 2023, 3:13 pm by Bill Marler
In the United States, foodborne outbreaks of cyclosporiasis have been linked to various types of imported fresh produce (e.g., basil, raspberries, and snow peas). [read post]
28 Sep 2014, 7:00 am by Jennifer Williams
AQI had a hierarchical system that divided responsibility by increasingly large geographic areas (e.g., sector, province, national) and assigned different “emirs” responsibility for specific functions (e.g., intelligence, administration, media). [read post]
2 Apr 2017, 2:40 pm by Stuart Kaplow
Trump is a real estate developer who campaigned on dismantling much of the EPA (e.g., rolling back EnergyStar, WaterSense and other programs that can be transferred to the private sector) and repealing executive orders on climate change (e.g., including those associated with the Guiding Principles for Sustainable Federal Buildings), withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord, and rolling back regulations (e.g. [read post]
27 Jan 2015, 10:35 am by Frances Rogers
The Court of Appeals erroneously relied upon its earlier decision in the case of International Union, United Auto, Aerospace, & Agricultural Implement Workers of Am. v. [read post]