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17 Jan 2014, 8:27 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  Privacy advocates are constantly betting against the house. [read post]
16 Jan 2014, 4:30 am by Guest Blogger
Evidence Act) were legislated into hurried existence in the late 1960’s, in response to the decision in, Myers v. [read post]
16 Jan 2014, 4:00 am by Administrator
A meaningful engagement of Charter rights with housing and anti-poverty strategies need not rely on the courts as the sole trustees of rights. [read post]
15 Jan 2014, 5:20 pm by Timothy Sandefur, guest-blogging
Three years earlier, the California Supreme Court decided a similar case called People v. [read post]
15 Jan 2014, 11:33 am by Stuart Benjamin
Circuit (again with Judge Tatel writing) found not to be common carriage regulations a year ago in Cellco Partnership v. [read post]
15 Jan 2014, 11:14 am by Timothy Sandefur, guest-blogging
Black had served as Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and while there he had issued a fascinating decision called Sharpless v. [read post]
15 Jan 2014, 6:41 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
Nest Labs, with its Nest Learning Thermostat, has generated consumer and critical enthusiasm around the home thermostat—a device that most people had long since written off as a bland, dumb appliance. [read post]
15 Jan 2014, 4:55 am
She testified she had been told to send a text message to let Elseman know when she got into the house and to let him know whether the doors were open and how many people were in the house. [read post]
14 Jan 2014, 8:38 am by Eric Goldman
The House passed a patent reform bill, and it’s likely some version will pass the Senate as well. [read post]
14 Jan 2014, 7:32 am by Gritsforbreakfast
  People who can’t afford to post bond may lose their jobs, housing, and custody of their children. [read post]
14 Jan 2014, 6:50 am by Jane Chong
Yesterday the Supreme Court denied cert in Cotterman v. [read post]
13 Jan 2014, 2:07 pm by The Book Review Editor
  This forever changed people’s expectations of the value of an image. [read post]