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4 Sep 2013, 7:25 am by Karen Dyck
The Court, in R. v. [read post]
18 Jun 2020, 11:40 pm by Schachtman
Food and Drug Administration announced the revocation of its emergency use authorization for chloroquine and hydroxychlorine (HCQ).[1] The FDA had originally granted the emergency use authorization for HCQ, on March 28, 2020, but its continued review found that the drug was “unlikely to be effective at treating COVID-19” and the potential risks of HCQ use outweigh any potential benefits. [read post]
10 Jun 2016, 9:32 am by John Elwood
 The Court also granted cert. in five-time relisted capital case Moore v. [read post]
1 Mar 2020, 1:04 pm by Giles Peaker
The Claimant argued Street v Mountford (1985) 1 AC 809, [1985] UKHL 4 and so that “the only intention which is relevant is the intention demonstrated by the agreement to grant exclusive possession for a term at a rent”. [read post]
11 May 2010, 3:34 am by Russ Bensing
Here’s some people who should probably read this blog. [read post]
2 Mar 2009, 6:01 am
Loyal reader Michael Cessna from Lathrop & Gage in Kansas City turned me on to the First Circuit's recent decision in Amoche v. [read post]
19 May 2010, 10:00 pm by Isabel McArdle
 A declaration of breach by the Secretary of State was granted. [read post]
5 Nov 2011, 9:31 pm by Quinn Norton
Anons the world over are celebrating by drinking, watching V for Vendetta, crying over how cute kitten pictures are, and posting pages and pages of famous peoples’ personal data all over the web. [read post]
9 Dec 2013, 3:22 pm by Stephen Bilkis
The Ruling of the Court: The outcome of these appeals turns on the application of our precedent in People v. [read post]
21 Apr 2021, 7:43 am by Joel R. Brandes
Supreme Court granted the AFC’s motion, and directed a new hearing. [read post]
2 Jul 2021, 10:27 pm by Josh Blackman
S. ___, ___ (2021) (per curiam) (slip op., at 3) ("The State cannot 'assume the worst when people go to worship but assume the best when people go to work'" (quoting Roberts v. [read post]