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6 Apr 2012, 3:04 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
See It's Not About the Fox: The Untold History of Pierson v. [read post]
5 Apr 2012, 12:34 pm by James Hamilton
These startups are emerging-growth companies, new entities in securities regulation, and they will have as many as five years, depending on revenue size and public float, to transition to full compliance with a variety of new regulations that are expensive to new companies.What the Act does is give small and growing companies an opportunity to grow into the ability to afford the most expensive regulation to which they would be subject. [read post]
5 Apr 2012, 8:46 am by Gritsforbreakfast
This morning, I read an excellent law-review article (no, not entirely an oxymoron) from Erin Murphy at NYU titled "Databases, Doctrine, and Constitutional Criminal Procedure," found via CrimProf Blog, related to a subject that comes up now and again on Grits: The way databases and their usually unintentional inaccuracies can create constitutional liberty violations for which the US Supreme Court in Herring v. [read post]
  It also predicts the emergence of several trends in the industry, including (i) the growing impact of social networks; (ii) the proliferation of innovative mobile applications; (iii) the growth of open platforms; (iv) the rise of cloud music; and (v) the rapid growth of mobile music software and applications. [read post]
4 Apr 2012, 8:05 pm by Lawrence Solum
Collateral sanctions for tax noncompliance, which are imposed by government agencies other than the taxing authority, range from denial of hunting licenses, to revocation of drivers’ or professional licenses, to, as in the recent Supreme Court case Kawashima v. [read post]
4 Apr 2012, 3:38 pm
Listen to the Audio GWEN IFILL: Finally tonight, As the Affordable Health Care Act hangs in the balance, law, politics and the Supreme Court are on a collision course. [read post]
3 Apr 2012, 7:51 pm by Steve Kalar
A Ninth Circuit opinion striking down SORNA on due process, commerce clause or ex post facto grounds would create a circuit split; the 6thCircuit recently joined the growing number of Circuits to upheld SORNA under Commerce Clause and Ex Post Facto challenges in United States v. [read post]