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29 Jun 2018, 5:25 am by Bobby Chen
Colorado Civil Rights Commission, addressed states’ authority to regulate LGBT issues; his opinion in Citizens United v. [read post]
28 Jun 2018, 10:25 am by Sionaidh Douglas-Scott
In the course of his career, Justice Kennedy became a leading exponent of employing international law to assist in interpreting the United States Constitution. [read post]
21 Jun 2018, 8:02 am by Overhauser Law Offices, LLC
Sykes in the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and assigned case number 17-2252. [read post]
1 Jun 2018, 7:00 am by Jenny Gesley
Two countries, namely the United Kingdom and Denmark, have opted out of moving to Stage Three for the time being (“Member States with a special status”). [read post]
29 Mar 2018, 11:00 am by Rachel E. VanLandingham
The “Foundation” section also surveys how international human rights law treats the dissemination of hate speech, while also making legal comparisons between the domestic law approaches taken by the speech-protective United States, on one extreme, and victim-protective States such as Denmark and the Netherlands, on the other. [read post]
29 Mar 2018, 5:27 am by Barry Sookman
Canada’s major trading partners including the United States and the European Union recognize that net neutrality rules do not prevent courts or government agencies from ordering the removal of illegal content from the Internet. [read post]
15 Feb 2018, 6:21 am by Michael Geist
Of course, there are many notable countries, including the United States, Japan, Switzerland, Mexico (whose Supreme Court ruled blocking is disproportional) and New Zealand, that do not have site blocking at all. [read post]
11 Jan 2018, 8:00 am by Dan Ernst
LaGrand (Germany v United States of America) (2001)Cameron Miles22. [read post]
8 Jan 2018, 11:35 pm
Contents include: Eirik Bjorge & Cameron Miles, Introduction William S Dodge, The Charming Betsy and The Paquete Habana (1804 and 1900) Michael Waibel, Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions (Greece v Great Britain) (1924–27) Chester Brown, Factory at Chorzów (Germany v Poland) (1927–28) Douglas Guilfoyle, SS Lotus (France v Turkey) (1927) Eirik Bjorge, Island of Palmas (Netherlands v United States of America) (1928) … [read post]
20 Dec 2017, 6:53 am by Sital Kalantry
  [1] The Netherlands, Germany, Austria, France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Denmark, Switzerland and Russia have all taken action toward restricting full-face veils in public. [read post]
14 Oct 2017, 8:56 am by Bill Marler
An Introduction to Norovirus The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that noroviruses cause nearly 21 million cases of acute gastroenteritis annually, making noroviruses the leading cause of gastroenteritis in adults in the United States. [1] According to a relatively recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine: The Norwalk agent was the first virus that was identified as causing gastroenteritis in humans, but recognition of its importance as a… [read post]
12 Oct 2017, 4:22 pm by INFORRM
A person signing a DMCA notice must state a good faith belief that the use is not authorized, declare her authority to act under penalty of perjury, and risk damages for misrepresentation under section 512(f).[3] That source of protection has not technically disappeared, but its value is largely lost when notices are generated not by a person, but by a machine. [read post]
5 Oct 2017, 3:33 pm by Daphne Keller
A person signing a DMCA notice must state a good faith belief that the use is not authorized, declare her authority to act under penalty of perjury, and risk damages for misrepresentation under section 512(f).[3] That source of protection has not technically disappeared, but its value is largely lost when notices are generated not by a person, but by a machine. [read post]
24 Sep 2017, 9:44 am by Mukarrum Ahmed
(See pages 409-410 of the article) The UK is a party to the Hague Choice of Court Agreements Convention as a Member State of the EU, the latter having approved the Convention for all its Member States apart from Denmark. [read post]