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2 Dec 2013, 4:47 am
   So, if for example, John Doe sues Mary Smith claiming she published a blog post that libeled him, Mary Smith can file a Rule 12(b)(6) motion to dismiss pointing out (if this is true) that Doe’s complaint (his statement of his claim) does not plead one of the essential elements of libel, which is that the statements were false. [read post]
3 May 2013, 5:05 pm by INFORRM
” The UK courts in cases such as Newzbin2, Dramatico v BSkyB andEMI v BSkyB have recognised that blocking injunctions against ISPs engage the freedom of expression rights of internet users. [read post]
29 Sep 2018, 7:56 am by Eric Goldman
Ozimals * 17 USC 512(f) Claim Against “Twilight” Studio Survives Motion to Dismiss–Smith v. [read post]
21 Jul 2011, 3:00 am by Hull and Hull LLP
Smith - Click here for more information on David Smith. [read post]
2 Oct 2012, 4:35 am by Andrew Trask
The plaintiff argued against applying the principle of comity, but, citing Smith v. [read post]
10 Nov 2021, 2:52 pm by Eugene Volokh
From Judge Wallace Tashima's opinion (joined by Judges Milan Smith and Jacqueline Nguyen) in Miller v. [read post]
29 Apr 2013, 5:01 am by Susan Brenner
G.C. went to Smith's office, and Smith avers G.C. [read post]
1 Apr 2021, 11:59 am by Kevin Sheerin
According to Directive 5006R-C § V (C), you are allowed to use deadly physical force when there is no other reasonable alternative to stop or prevent an escape, or when an officer must “defend him/herself of another person from what he/she reasonably believes to be the use or imminent use of Deadly Physical Force by the inmate. [read post]
8 Oct 2015, 11:25 am by Lisa Baird
In a decision with significant potential ramifications for flows of personal data from the European Union to the United States, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) handed down its judgment in Maximillian Schrems v Data Protection Commissioner (Case C-362/14) that the Safe Harbor Decision no longer provides adequate protection for data transferred between the EU and the U.S. [read post]