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9 May 2019, 2:12 pm by Andrew Hamm
Sanders, “holding the Constitution’s command that the House of Representatives be elected ‘by the People’ requires that congressional districts be equal in population” New York Times v. [read post]
18 Sep 2014, 4:46 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  Protecting content v. potential impediments to future innovations. [read post]
24 Mar 2023, 2:22 pm by Eugene Volokh
Defamation law has long treated false, potentially reputation-damaging assertions about people as actionable even when there's clearly some possibility that the assertions are false. [read post]
9 Sep 2020, 6:18 am by Cory Doctorow
Below, we have set out examples of how DMCA 1201 -- and its Mexican equivalent -- is incompatible with human rights, including free expression, self-determination, the rights of people with disabilities, cybersecurity, education, and archiving; as well as the law's consequences for Mexico's national resiliency and economic competitiveness and food- and health-security. [read post]
9 Feb 2016, 10:06 am by Brianne Gorod
As then-Justice William Rehnquist wrote for the Court in the seminal case Heckler v. [read post]
12 Jan 2021, 10:18 am by Gabriel Chin
Breyer was concerned about long-term detention of withholding applicants; “by and large, we don’t keep people in prison for years, whoever they are … without any chance of even getting bail. [read post]
22 Mar 2024, 4:00 am by Guest Blogger
Afflicted with a “culture of complacency[1],” the Ontario Superior Court has long struggled to timely advance cases to trial. [read post]
16 Nov 2010, 3:45 am by Russ Bensing
  Studgions and his girlfriend show up there, but repair to the Blind Pig for drinks when they find the wait too long. [read post]
2 Nov 2011, 5:24 am by David Smith
The fact that a consultation was in favour of the charging scheme or that most people believe that fixed charges are cheaper than metered supply does not amount to a presumption of fairness. [read post]
2 Nov 2011, 5:24 am by David Smith
The fact that a consultation was in favour of the charging scheme or that most people believe that fixed charges are cheaper than metered supply does not amount to a presumption of fairness. [read post]