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7 Jul 2019, 4:23 pm by INFORRM
United States The Judge has reduced the damages in the Oberlin college libel case from $44m to $25m to comply with various limits laid down in Ohio law. [read post]
1 Jul 2019, 9:01 pm by Vikram David Amar
United States—flew under the radar perhaps because it was decided narrowly; the Court upheld the discretion enjoyed by the U.S. [read post]
30 Jun 2019, 4:07 pm by INFORRM
Naked Security had a post on the new Mozilla’s online project called Track THIS. [read post]
27 Jun 2019, 8:30 am by Michael Herz
United States, which rejected a nondelegation challenge to the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act. [read post]
26 Jun 2019, 3:24 pm by John Elwood
United States, 18-7833 Issues: (1) Whether a post-2002 conviction for sale of cocaine or possession of cocaine with intent to sell in violation [read post]
25 Jun 2019, 1:38 pm by Aurora Barnes
Courts of Appeals for the 3rd, 5th and 7th Circuits—that under Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. v. [read post]
24 Jun 2019, 3:55 am by Edith Roberts
United States, the court held 7-2 that to convict a defendant in U.S. illegally for violating a federal gun-possession law, prosecutors must show that defendant knew he was in the country illegally. [read post]
20 Jun 2019, 5:45 am by John Elwood
(relisted after the June 13 conference)   Atlanta Gas Co. v. [read post]
18 Jun 2019, 6:00 am by Fred Rocafort and Dan Harris
The attorney-client privilege is a long-established principle in the United States (and generally in all of the Western world as well), recognized under English common law since at least 1576 (Berd v. [read post]
17 Jun 2019, 2:17 pm by Erik J. Heels
Both patent law and trademark law are administered by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). [read post]
14 Jun 2019, 1:24 pm by Matthew Guariglia
And yet the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) asserts the power to freely search the electronic devices of travelers before allowing them entrance into, or exit from, the United States. [read post]
14 Jun 2019, 10:10 am by Scott R. Anderson
Such a resolution would, under the AECA, prohibit the president from moving forward with the sale unless he certified to Congress that “an emergency exist[ed] which require[d] such sale in the national security interests of the United States. [read post]