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25 Sep 2019, 6:12 am by Barbara Bavis
I love road trips and have visited nearly all 50 states (a few in the middle and New England have eluded me). [read post]
23 Sep 2019, 1:32 am by INFORRM
Rebecca Moosavian, Lecturer in Law, University of Leeds This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. [read post]
20 Sep 2019, 9:30 pm by ernst
Butler (The Ohio State University) on priests claiming sanctuary and serfs vs. slaves in medieval England, Krista J. [read post]
16 Sep 2019, 4:39 pm by INFORRM
Andrew Calcutt, Principal Lecturer in Journalism, Humanities and Creative Industries, University of East London This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. [read post]
11 Sep 2019, 4:00 am by Paul Caron
Clarke School of Law and Western New England University School of Law — that they are out of compliance with accreditation standards:... [read post]
9 Sep 2019, 8:20 am by Pamela Bookman
  In conducting this analysis, I ignored the choice of jurisdiction (e.g., New York or England). [read post]
4 Sep 2019, 5:41 am by Caroline Shaw
See, for example, William Wickwar, The Struggle for Freedom of the Press, 1819-1832 (London: George, Allen, Unwin, 1928); Deborah Cohen, Family Secrets: Shame and Privacy in Modern Britain (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013); and David Vincent, I Hope I Don't Intrude: Privacy and its Dilemmas in Nineteenth-Century Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015). [read post]
3 Sep 2019, 6:30 am by Dan Ernst
Colonial judges in the British Empire, for example, were often trained in England but worked outside of it. [read post]
3 Sep 2019, 12:41 am by CMS
He notes it would be highly unlikely that a different approach between Scotland and England would make “any kind of sense“. [read post]
1 Sep 2019, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
New from Oxford University Press: Censorship and the Representation of the Sacred in Nineteenth-Century England (July 2019), by Jan-Melissa Schramm (Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature, University of Cambridge, and Fellow in English, Trinity Hall, Cambridge). [read post]
28 Aug 2019, 9:32 am by Jonathan Bailey
The lawsuit was filed in England by musician Sam Chokri, who claims that Shape of You is an infringement of his 2015 song Oh Why. [read post]
24 Aug 2019, 6:30 am by Dan Ernst
  This event is closed to the public.Student Presenters:Jonathon Booth, Harvard University (jonathonbooth@g.harvard.edu) The Birth of Policing in Post-Emancipation JamaicaLauren Feldman, Johns Hopkins University (lauren.feldman@jhu.edu) Constructing Legal Matrimony and the State in New York and the United States: Debating New York's Marriage Act of 1827 and its EffectsJamie Grischkan, Boston University (jgrisch@bu.edu) Banking,… [read post]
22 Aug 2019, 6:30 am by Dan Ernst
Quasi-property status is most typically associated with intellectual property given the Supreme Court decision of International News Services v. [read post]
21 Aug 2019, 4:40 pm by INFORRM
From 1 October 2019 new rules – in the form of a revised Part 53, Media and Communication Claims, revised/new practice directions (PD 7A, 53A and 53B) and an all encompassing Pre-action Protocol – will apply to claims in England and Wales arising from media and communications disputes. [read post]
21 Aug 2019, 1:09 pm by Dan Ernst
Student Presenters: Jonathon Booth, Harvard University (jonathonbooth@g.harvard.edu)The Birth of Policing in Post-Emancipation JamaicaLauren Feldman, Johns Hopkins University (Lauren.feldman@jhu.edu)Constructing Legal Matrimony and the State in New York and the United States: Debating New York’s Marriage Act of 1827 and its EffectsJamie Grischkan, Boston University (jgrisch@bu.edu)Banking, Law, and American Liberalism: The Rise and Regulation of… [read post]
21 Aug 2019, 4:44 am by SHG
“We need to be skeptical … of any segregation projects,” [Erin Buzuvis, a Title IX expert and law professor at Western New England University] said, “because the risk of treating people unequally on the basis of sex is promoting stereotypes. [read post]
20 Aug 2019, 4:00 am by Amy Salyzyn
” The piece discusses new “well-being guidance” issued by the Central Family Court. [read post]
13 Aug 2019, 8:44 am
Now available: Elizabeth Papp Kamali, Harvard Law School, is publishing Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England (Cambridge University Press) in September 2019). [read post]
13 Aug 2019, 8:44 am by Christine Corcos
Now available: Elizabeth Papp Kamali, Harvard Law School, is publishing Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England (Cambridge University Press) in September 2019). [read post]
9 Aug 2019, 12:28 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
  New flood of nonliteral infringement cases based on new tech/media. [read post]