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11 Jul 2024, 9:24 am by centerforartlaw
The Portuguese traded items such as textile materials, tools, weapons, and manillas for pepper, ivory– and enslaved persons.[21] However, the history and scale of Benin’s trade is still debated. [read post]
24 Feb 2008, 8:54 am
"Butch" Otter told us: "We've asked for an extension, but we still have serious concerns and reservations about it and its future here is to be determined. [read post]
26 Jun 2012, 8:09 am by Steve Hall
After Monday's ruling, the state is still determining what action to take. [read post]
30 Apr 2014, 4:46 pm by HS_admin
  This study will look at, among other things, (i) current market trends for owner occupied affordable housing, (ii) changes in demographics and behaviors of consumers of affordable housing and rental affordable housing; (iii) a review of the availability of financing for purchasers of owner-occupied affordable housing and for builders of affordable housing,  both as owner occupied and as rentals; (iv) availability of insurance for these units; and (v) a general review of federal… [read post]
21 Oct 2013, 6:27 am by richardholmesblog
This case highlights the importance of landlords and tenants alike being aware of their rights and obligations when it comes to deposits and the legal consequences of a tenant remaining in occupation of premises beyond the period stated in the agreement. [read post]
22 Nov 2011, 4:32 pm by Eugene Volokh
United States (1919) pronounced his name “Skenk,” I’d still pronounce the case “Shenk,” since that seems to be the standard pronunciation among lawyers who know the case. [read post]
25 Mar 2020, 9:44 am by Felicia Boyd (US)
If a state has not waived sovereign immunity, a party may still bring suit in cases where Congress has validly abrogated the state’s immunity. [read post]
25 Mar 2020, 9:44 am by Felicia Boyd (US)
If a state has not waived sovereign immunity, a party may still bring suit in cases where Congress has validly abrogated the state’s immunity. [read post]