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5 Jan 2009, 12:10 am
NO-FAULT - DECLARATORY JUDGMENT ACTION - REMOVAL - MOTION TO REMAND FROM FEDERAL BACK TO STATE COURTAVA Acupuncture, P.C. v. [read post]
31 Jan 2024, 9:53 am by Eric Goldman
Its website states that it is reimagining the traditional rules of real estate to make it easier than ever to move from one home to the next. [read post]
8 Jul 2020, 6:03 am by Derek T. Muller
I’ve seen several versions of the claim that Justice Elena Kagan’s opinion in Chiafalo v. [read post]
18 Apr 2024, 11:02 am by Josh Blackman
[The walls are closing on universal, non-party injunctions against state laws. ] Labrador v. [read post]
5 Jul 2012, 10:16 am by Anita Davies
This was the conundrum facing the US Supreme Court is the case of United States v Alvarez, concerning the constitutionality of the 2006 “Stolen Valor Act”. [read post]
9 Oct 2013, 7:40 am by Rory Little
Supreme Court, sometimes oral argument does little to clarify. [read post]
10 Apr 2009, 5:04 am
While it appears McFatridge's claims are going to be based on information outside the record, it does seem the majority is a little tone deaf on this issue. [read post]
12 Dec 2022, 8:24 am by Eric Goldman
Konrath State Legislator Doesn’t Understand That He Works for the Government–Attwood v. [read post]
23 Jul 2015, 5:48 pm by Lyle Denniston
A federal appeals court, arguing that the Supreme Court’s abortion rights rulings leave too little room for states to limit the procedure to protect fetal life, has urged the Justices to reconsider a basic idea behind Roe v. [read post]
7 Feb 2007, 4:15 pm
Thus, while there's no "state action" entry on Wikipedia, there is a "state actor" entry which captures the concept, if briefly, and a short but basically accurate entry for Joseph Story.Neither Wex nor Wikilaw has been in existence long enough to declare either a failure, but their experience thus far suggests that publishers of legal treatises and the like have little to fear from competition from wiki's. [read post]