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24 Jan 2012, 5:13 am by Mandelman
 From the very beginning it was painfully obvious that the banks didn’t want homeowners to be represented when applying for a loan modification, they wanted the homeowners to show up alone, unknowledgeable, afraid and ashamed. [read post]
22 Jan 2012, 3:36 pm by Kevin Jon Heller
Summary of Decision in Case 2 Turning now to Case 2, the Prosecutor v. [read post]
19 Jan 2012, 6:46 am by Bart Torvik
  Given that corporations have no rights under the Fifth Amendment (see U.S. v. [read post]
18 Jan 2012, 4:52 am by Jon Hyman
As a pragmatist, however, I’m afraid that the concurring opinion in Coleman v. [read post]
16 Jan 2012, 5:50 am by Howard Knopf
 Users need to be encouraged to use their rights, and not made afraid to do so. [read post]
13 Jan 2012, 10:16 am by Courtney Minick
The judge opens the opinion, about jurisdiction over a Russian-American contract dispute, with this: An old Russian proverb states, “If you’re afraid of wolves, don’t go into the forest.” [read post]
13 Jan 2012, 10:16 am by Courtney Minick
The judge opens the opinion, about jurisdiction over a Russian-American contract dispute, with this: An old Russian proverb states, “If you’re afraid of wolves, don’t go into the forest.” [read post]
12 Jan 2012, 5:00 am by IP Dragon
Also, the Max Planck Study on the Overall Functioning of the European Trade Mark System of February 2011, stated that current European Court of Justice jurisprudence on the issue was "neither consistent nor satisfactory" (see paragraph 2.178 here). [read post]
10 Jan 2012, 2:05 pm by Steve Hall
So we shouldn't be afraid of having that exchange. [read post]
29 Dec 2011, 10:42 am by DE
” This was the famous dissent given by Associate Justice Harry Blackmun in the DeShaney v. [read post]
17 Dec 2011, 8:48 am by Josh Sturtevant
To paraphrase (and slightly twist) Thomas Jefferson, when governments stop being afraid of the people, liberty is lost. [read post]
17 Dec 2011, 8:48 am by Josh Sturtevant
To paraphrase (and slightly twist) Thomas Jefferson, when governments stop being afraid of the people, liberty is lost. [read post]
15 Dec 2011, 6:41 am by 1 Crown Office Row
Lord Irvine clearly disagreed flatly will all of this “prevailing orthodoxy”, pointing out the enervating effect of this reasoning in Ambrose v Harris (Procurator Fiscal) [2011] UKSC 43, in which Lord Hope seemed afraid (paragraphs 67-72) to go further than Strasbourg has gone as he put it more than once. [read post]