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3 Sep 2013, 6:32 am by courtney
It is the eighth leg of an exhibition already shown in eight cities including Montreal, New York, London and Jerusalem. [read post]
2 Sep 2013, 4:29 am
 Speakers are Ben Allgrove, a partner in the London office of Baker & McKenzie LLP which is kindly hosting the event, and JIPLP editorial board member Gert Wuertenberger (Wuertenberger Kunze, Munich). [read post]
26 Aug 2013, 5:00 pm by David Kopel
The Supreme Court’s 1939 decision in United States v. [read post]
22 Aug 2013, 4:00 am by John Gregory
Sometimes people are inclined to believe that if a document is not signed, it has no effect (and occasionally they are right.) [read post]
31 Jul 2013, 8:50 am by Ilya Somin
And it would almost certainly pass muster under the Supreme Court’s interpretation of the federal Constitution in Kelo v. [read post]
28 Jun 2013, 6:01 pm by admin
  The altruism some people would substitute for it may, when it has arrived, bring with it a higher sense of justice but it has not arrived. [read post]
9 Jun 2013, 2:32 pm
As opposed to reinvesting capital in growing our business and hiring people, we have to spend all of our money on these lawsuits. [read post]
27 May 2013, 9:28 am by Giles Peaker
We are instructed that our client’s low mood and lack of sleep has left him unable to engage with other people and get motivated to carry out daily tasks as he just wants to stay in his room. 9. [read post]
27 May 2013, 9:28 am by Giles Peaker
We are instructed that our client’s low mood and lack of sleep has left him unable to engage with other people and get motivated to carry out daily tasks as he just wants to stay in his room. 9. [read post]
17 May 2013, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
(Hat tip: H-Law) Marc Lender discusses his book on Gitlow v. [read post]
29 Apr 2013, 2:43 am
 But whatever happened to the original litigation in Brüstle v Greenpeace? [read post]
28 Apr 2013, 5:02 pm by INFORRM
Under the principle in Derbyshire v Times Newspapers, public bodies cannot sue for libel. [read post]