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12 Dec 2021, 9:01 pm by Marci A. Hamilton and Leslie C. Griffin
Whether it leads to theocracy or balkanization, the creeping fusion of church and state is disastrous for the public good.Let’s be frank: religions need to obey the laws. [read post]
13 Jul 2018, 9:30 am by Thaddeus Hoffmeister
The Remedy Following a Batson Violation The Supreme Court of the State of Arizona issued an opinion in State v. [read post]
13 Jul 2018, 9:30 am by Thaddeus Hoffmeister
The Remedy Following a Batson Violation The Supreme Court of the State of Arizona issued an opinion in State v. [read post]
11 Mar 2007, 4:45 pm
Justice Frank Newbould of the Ontario Court of Justice in Trapeze Software Inc. v. [read post]
25 Jan 2018, 3:02 am by Walter Olson
“”Administrative State Is THE Leading Threat to Civil Liberties of Our Era'”: Nick Gillespie interview with Philip Hamburger at Reason; Beyond the deference debates: White House Counsel Don McGahn speaks on Chenery I v. [read post]
11 Feb 2019, 9:38 am by Stephen Honig
A couple of weeks ago, a three-judge panel of the United States Circuit Court (for the non-lawyers: the highest Federal courts except for the Supreme Court) decided the case of SEC v Scoville, which in effect held that the SEC has enforcement powers against alleged securities frauds which are primarily extra-territorial. [read post]
11 Feb 2019, 9:38 am by Stephen Honig
A couple of weeks ago, a three-judge panel of the United States Circuit Court (for the non-lawyers: the highest Federal courts except for the Supreme Court) decided the case of SEC v Scoville, which in effect held that the SEC has enforcement powers against alleged securities frauds which are primarily extra-territorial. [read post]
24 Nov 2006, 2:41 pm
Kobylarz discusses Mark Lemley's change in position on obviousness in KSR v. [read post]
19 Jan 2010, 11:01 am by South Florida Lawyers
SFTP v Tea Party You know, at least to me, they were much more interesting when they were "tea baggers. [read post]