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14 Sep 2019, 2:18 pm by The Law Office of John Guidry II
The issue of “vindictive sentencing” was addressed in the recent case of Carballo v. [read post]
14 May 2019, 3:22 am by SHG
Litman’s “three paragraph” test is silly and disingenuous, though people seize upon whatever they can to make their pitch, particularly when it’s made to people who haven’t a clue about how ridiculous the argument is. [read post]
13 Jul 2016, 11:55 am by Eric Goldman
After all, if the people in charge of making our laws can’t respect them, why should anyone else? [read post]
4 May 2012, 8:45 am by Steve Hall
Our country ranks number five among nations willing to kill people, surpassed only by Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Iran and China. [read post]
11 Jul 2014, 11:01 am
, informing people whose personal information might have been compromised. [read post]
1 Sep 2012, 1:36 pm
That is one of the issues that Madam Justice Fitzpatrick was asked to decide in Tassone v. [read post]
29 Mar 2013, 3:38 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
There is a lot of concern on the part of some people that she’s planted the seeds of something that would be SOPA v.2. [read post]
2 May 2010, 11:47 am
But the courts in B.C. may follow it if judges here consider the reasoning persuasive.As a lawyer who draws wills, I like the Banks v. [read post]
13 Dec 2010, 9:12 am by George
I see something that says “to A for life…(bla bla bla)” and my brain literally SHUTS DOWN Being a lawyer had better be awesome wills & trusts & wills & trusts & wills & trusts & wills & trusts. blah You know when they put a Christmas Tree up in the library people spend wayyy to much time there. [read post]
17 Jan 2014, 10:17 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  After all, most people don’t roleplay online. [read post]
13 Oct 2014, 6:19 pm
In its broadest the test is as set out in Ball v. [read post]
23 Jul 2015, 9:11 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  Eldon’s doctrine pulls the rug out from under that tactic—which people trying to suppress libel they’d disavowed actually did. [read post]