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19 Jan 2020, 4:52 pm by INFORRM
  Byline Investigates has a piece by Brian Cathcart entitled “Meghan Move is really about dishonest journalism“. [read post]
10 May 2015, 4:19 pm by INFORRM
The fieldfisher Privacy and Information law blog asks the question here. [read post]
7 Apr 2010, 10:10 pm by Walter Olson
At Duke, “perceived power differentials” might negate consent [Popehat, Joanne Jacobs] New CPSC leadership signals policy of greatly stepped-up fines for CPSIA violators [Northup, Rick Woldenberg/Amend the CPSIA ($2 million Daiso fine) and more] “PI Lawyer Pleads in $2.2M Client Theft, Will Get Between 3 and 9 Years” [ABA Journal, NY Daily News, earlier; Marc Bernstein of Bernstein & Bernstein, NYC] Let’s say landlords who knowingly rent to… [read post]
21 May 2014, 10:25 am by Kent Scheidegger
Barron wrote an article for the Duke Law Journal criticizing the "new federalism" because central authority can make better decisions for localities than the locals can. [read post]
14 Dec 2006, 12:32 pm
[Point of Law] I blame the fact I joined Friendster for this. [read post]
8 Dec 2011, 2:14 pm by David Lat
Epstein waxes enthusiastic about Roman riparian law (which he wrote about for the Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy), and argues that the Supreme Court might have reached a better decision in Stop the Beach if the justices had had more familiarity with Roman riparian law. [read post]
4 Dec 2023, 2:21 am by INFORRM
Both the Public Law Project and the Big Brother Watch argue that the bill will weaken existing data protection laws. [read post]
24 Jul 2009, 8:20 am
Katz received his law degree from Yale, where he was Editor in Chief of The Yale Law Journal. [read post]
17 Apr 2023, 5:50 am by INFORRM
Newspaper Journalism and regulation The LSE Media Blog has published an article which explores the relationship between media visibility and parliamentary speeches, arguing that representatives who take an active role in legislative debates receive more news coverage. [read post]
9 Feb 2020, 4:05 pm by INFORRM
Newspapers Journalism and Regulation The UK Picture Editors’ Guild wrote to Number 10 this week demanding assurances that the “status quo will be preserved” and the press continue to be given access to the Prime Minister. [read post]
4 Nov 2016, 12:47 pm by Gennie Gebhart
Research exists within a web of laws that restrict the public’s access to and use of knowledge. [read post]
13 Jul 2014, 10:23 am
For example, Duke University Law Professor Neil Vidmar found in his research: "In interviews with liability insurers that I undertook in North Carolina and other states, the most consistent theme from them was: 'We do not settle frivolous cases! [read post]
4 Apr 2014, 1:13 am
” (For Kat readers who want to know more, consider the attached law review note that appeared in the Duke Law Review, “The Tort Of Disparagement and the Developing First Amendment”, here.)In this sense, a non-disparagement clause can be likened to a provision in an IP licence agreement whereby the licensee is contractually bound not to infringe the IP rights of the licensor. [read post]
21 Mar 2015, 8:30 am by Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
We have now posted a draft of our paper, which is forthcoming in the Duke Law Journal. [read post]
13 Mar 2015, 6:48 am by Jeff Welty
Duke is up a few spots, and is now tied for number 8. [read post]
6 Aug 2010, 8:36 am
I subscribe to several different journals and try to follow developments in things other than law (believe it or not). [read post]
2 Feb 2007, 4:01 pm
Wendy Murphy: Adjunct professor at a low-profile Boston law school and ubiquitous talking head on the case, has shown a disregard for facts that is remarkable for someone with a law license. [read post]
19 Aug 2010, 12:41 pm by Ryan Radia
In a 2003 Duke Law Journal article, Michael Staten and Fred Cate found that fewer than 10 percent of users exercise their right to opt out and share less. [read post]
20 Dec 2007, 8:06 pm
  The Journal regretted that it had not made its theme clear. [read post]