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26 Dec 2021, 9:05 pm by Series of Essays
Baker, Smith College The Court requires in-person visits for patients seeking medication abortion despite the risks of COVID-19. [read post]
2 Nov 2021, 8:26 pm by David Kopel
Madigan, 702 F.3d 933, 939 (7th Cir. 2012), concluded that such evidence failed to establish a convincing defense of an Illinois statue banning public carry. [read post]
18 Oct 2021, 7:22 am by Eugene Volokh
[A forthcoming article of mine in the New York University Journal of Law & Liberty.] [read post]
18 Oct 2021, 1:37 am by INFORRM
Data Privacy and Data Protection The HawkTalk Blog has analysed the proposals in the DCMS consultation document, Data: a new direction, to change the “legitimate interests” in Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR so that the controller’s legitimate interests always prevails in a limited number of pre-defined circumstances. [read post]
4 Oct 2021, 1:52 pm by Jason Rantanen
Patent System Through November 2020, 2021 PatentlyO Law Journal 27 (2021) (Shine.2021.COVID-19Impact) Thomas F. [read post]
4 Oct 2021, 1:52 pm by Jason Rantanen
Patent System Through November 2020, 2021 PatentlyO Law Journal 27 (2021) (Shine.2021.COVID-19Impact) Thomas F. [read post]
10 Sep 2021, 6:46 am
A scuffle broke out and the candidate was escorted into an SUV.Here's the raw (pun intended)CW: f-bombs@SpecNews1SoCal pic.twitter.com/FeFx3wnuSD— Kate Cagle (@KateCagle) September 8, 2021 The WSJ piece points us to Kyle Smith's piece in National Review: "Why Isn’t the Attack on Larry Elder the Biggest Story in America? [read post]
20 Aug 2021, 10:30 pm by Karen Tani
James, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, has posted Holmes In Nature and Across Time, a review of The Black Book of Justice Holmes (2021), edited by Michael F. [read post]
13 Jul 2021, 9:17 am by Patricia Hughes
(For commentaries about this decision; see, for example, fn. 67 to Richard F. [read post]
23 Jun 2021, 2:46 pm by Susan Landau
As the postal case was wending its way through the courts in 2020, four experts in the reliability of software-based systems—Peter Ladkin, Bev Littlewood, Harold Thimbleby and Martyn Thomas— wrote of the case, "[F]or any moderately complex software-based computer system, such as the IT transaction-processing system Horizon ... it is a practical impossibility to develop such a system so that the correctness of every software operation is provable to the relevant… [read post]