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12 Oct 2020, 1:33 am by Keith Mallinson
” Similarly, in Germany in Nokia v Daimler, the Mannheim court stated that the “royalty provided in [Daimler’s] counter-offer is not reasonable, as the reference value used in the top-down approach in the form of the average purchase price of [TCUs] is unsuitable. [read post]
9 Oct 2020, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
Keyssar patiently reviews the numerous occasions when proposals for district elections or the proportional division of a state’s electors dominated the reform agenda, and examines the arguments made on both sides, along with the other permutations and combinations of electoral reforms they generated. [read post]
The Court disagreed, stating that it would “not enquire into how or why the foreign lawyer is regulated or what standards apply to the foreign lawyer under local law. [read post]
6 Oct 2020, 10:50 pm by Florian Mueller
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California is still working on her decision on Epic Games' motion for a preliminary injunction against Apple. [read post]
5 Oct 2020, 2:52 pm by Amy Howe
Turning to whether the “major party” provision violates the First Amendment, Alito seized on McConnell’s concession that it would not be appropriate for a state to mandate that its courts be dominated solely by one political party. [read post]
2 Oct 2020, 7:24 am by Ronald Mann
The case, Rutledge v Pharmaceutical Care Management Association, presents a challenge to the validity of state laws that regulate the reimbursements that pharmacies receive when they sell prescription drugs. [read post]
25 Sep 2020, 7:11 am by Kalvis Golde
While Ginsburg’s death and replacement continue to dominate headlines, the court’s work resumes. [read post]
23 Sep 2020, 7:08 am by ACLU
To understand what’s going on, we have to go back a few years to the marriage equality victories at the Supreme Court in 2015 in Obergefell v. [read post]
23 Sep 2020, 6:30 am by Mark Graber
  Jack Balkin identifies three constitutional phenomenon, regimes, polarization and rot, that he claims cycle  Constitutional regimes are structured by a dominant party, that dominant party’s constitutional and policy commitments, the persons who that party mobilizes, and the political institutions that party constructs for achieving their commitments and mobilizing their partisans. [read post]