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Overview Today, landowners in the state have the right to drain their land with the natural flow of water and discharge excess water into natural watercourses. [read post]
30 Aug 2020, 3:47 pm by Alex Woolgar
Laws in this area are not universal or uniform (even as between states that are parties to the ECHR). [read post]
27 Aug 2020, 1:24 pm by Jonathan H. Adler
This jurisprudential approach was on display in Seila Law v. [read post]
26 Aug 2020, 1:57 pm by Candice Grieve
The power of an organ of state to do something does not imply a wide discretion outside the empowering provision. [read post]
26 Aug 2020, 11:02 am by Josh Blackman
Class 4: Enumerated Powers II – The New Deal Court (8/26/20) Schechter Poultry Corp. v. [read post]
26 Aug 2020, 5:02 am by Eugene Volokh
But her brief states that she thinks governments have the constitutional power to ban at least all handguns, and likely guns more generally. [read post]
26 Aug 2020, 4:00 am by Sean Vanderfluit
The test is set out in RJR — MacDonald Inc. v. [read post]
25 Aug 2020, 6:17 pm by Robert Chesney
On August 6, the U.S. government imposed sanctions on TikTok and its parent company ByteDance under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), barring all “transactions” with them effective 45 days later. [read post]
25 Aug 2020, 8:06 am by Nathaniel Sobel, Julia Solomon-Strauss
” Accordingly, in the court’s view, the Supreme Court’s opinion in Trump v. [read post]
25 Aug 2020, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
School Dist. v Arlington Teachers Assn., 78 NY2d 33, explained that "It is well settled that an arbitrator exceeds his or her power within the meaning of CPLR 7511(b)(1)(iii) where, inter alia,* the arbitration award "is irrational, or clearly exceeds a specifically enumerated limitation on the arbitrator's power. [read post]
25 Aug 2020, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
School Dist. v Arlington Teachers Assn., 78 NY2d 33, explained that "It is well settled that an arbitrator exceeds his or her power within the meaning of CPLR 7511(b)(1)(iii) where, inter alia,* the arbitration award "is irrational, or clearly exceeds a specifically enumerated limitation on the arbitrator's power. [read post]