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17 Apr 2011, 3:45 pm by Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
Microsoft is also supported by a brief from the William Mitchell Intellectual Property Institute, arguing that the clear and convincing evidence standard is "historically anomalous" and "conflicts with general legal principles," and a brief from digital IP scholar Lee Hollaar, arguing that the heightened standard raises particular problems for software patents. [read post]
8 May 2008, 1:13 pm
In late September, the Supreme Court had agreed to hear the case Baze v. [read post]
20 Jul 2010, 12:00 am by Sex Offender Issues
WILLIAMS Defendant-appellant, Shawn Williams, appeals from a Montgomery County Common Pleas Court judgment convicting him of failure to notify and the resulting sentence, following his no contest plea. [read post]
4 Apr 2013, 7:04 am by Ronald Collins
Lee Levine and Stephen Wermiel’s account of the internal history of the Supreme Court’s decision in Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. v. [read post]
1 Nov 2019, 8:00 am by ernst
Haan, Washington and Lee University School of Law, has posted Civil Rights and Shareholder Activism: SEC v. [read post]
21 Apr 2008, 4:19 am by Perry S. Itkin, J.D., M.S.
District Court’s order relating to the confidentiality of mediation sessions, was held in contempt in the Memorandum Opinion in Williams, et al. v. [read post]
26 Apr 2016, 2:49 am by Amy Howe
  In his preview for this blog, Evan Lee describes Mathis v. [read post]
29 Jun 2007, 11:29 pm
"Custer's Civil War record has been overlooked," Williams said. [read post]
1 Apr 2015, 7:51 am by Amy Howe
Yesterday’s decision in Armstrong v. [read post]
3 Oct 2011, 9:37 pm by Neel Kant Agrawal
Myoung Ung Lee, a UW LL.M. candidate in Asian Law and former UW Visiting Scholar, gave a fascinating lecture titled Comparing Judicial Review: U.S. v. [read post]
3 Oct 2011, 9:37 pm by Neel Kant Agrawal
Myoung Ung Lee, a UW LL.M. candidate in Asian Law and former UW Visiting Scholar, gave a fascinating lecture titled Comparing Judicial Review: U.S. v. [read post]