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17 Dec 2018, 8:02 am by Andrew Hamm
QUESTION: “Viewed through a modern lens,” you write, “a low point of Sanford’s time on the Taft Court came in 1927 with the case of Buck v. [read post]
25 Nov 2019, 12:32 pm by Ashoka Mukpo
Her laugh is piercing, and huddled over their phones together, she and her friend look like teenagers anywhere. [read post]
15 Feb 2008, 9:00 am
: (Spicy IP),USD 20 billion going off-patent: (Patent Circle),Canadian Prices Review Board asserts jurisdiction over products sold in US, but imported into Canada under Special Access Program: (Gowlings),Canadian Court of Appeal affirms decision allowing patent-owner to be joined to proceedings: Cobalt v Pfizer and Pharmascience v Pfizer: (Gowlings),PharmaStem appeals stem cell patent: asks for greater deference to patent examiners:… [read post]
15 May 2023, 9:12 am by The Regulatory Review Staff
January 25, 2022 | An Electric Solution for Low-Income Residents | Federal programs should better protect low-income residents from rising energy costs. [read post]
10 May 2012, 9:11 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Richard Pierce, GWU Law Article III: it’s fine to take a class of disputes previously disputed by Art. [read post]
21 Dec 2007, 7:39 am
Low reimbursement rates for home care, waiting lists for family support and other community-based services and Medicaid prior authorizations practices challenge families as they try to access supports and services for their children. [read post]
30 Oct 2023, 8:51 am by jonathanturley
He got too close and accidentally cut through the child’s shoe, piercing a toe. [read post]
6 Mar 2007, 2:29 pm
If they functioned the way the cost-plus crowd hypothesizes, I could afford my own Gulfstream V, Provence villa, and 5-bedroom penthouse with Central Park views: After all, I just increased my "costs," so the workings of the market would appropriately subsidize me on the wage side, right? [read post]
31 Oct 2019, 11:18 am by Michael Lowe
Pursuant to TPC §46.01, the following have been defined as an illegal weapon in Texas: Bombs; Grenades; Rockets; Mines; Firearms; firearm silencers; handguns; knives with a blade over five and one-half inches; machine guns; rifles with a barrel length of less than 16 inches; shotguns with a barrel length of less than 18 inches; any altered shotgun or rifle with an overall length of less than 26 inches; armor-piercing ammunition; Hoax bombs; chemical dispensing devices other than a… [read post]