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26 Jun 2005, 1:39 pm
Especially strict standards of evidence should be applied here, since we are dealing with ancient finds from a period in the distant past. [read post]
10 Oct 2009, 9:56 pm
Magistrates in the Tang Dynasty in early China were also eager to avoid the formal legal system and so encouraged parties to resolve disputes amicably between themselves.[9] In contrast, the United States’ patent law can be seen in the case of Twentieth Century Music Corp. v. [read post]
15 Nov 2007, 10:04 am
In all three instances the court properly cited Wade v. [read post]
27 Nov 2023, 6:21 am by centerforartlaw
So this was different from the troop of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, looting during the 16th century. [read post]
13 Jul 2023, 12:41 pm by Bill Marler
People infected with norovirus usually recover in two to three days without serious or long-term health effects. [read post]
2 May 2010, 3:23 am by jamison
While the list is far too lengthy to describe in detail here, you are left with the conclusion that Malone’s false affidavit was just the tip of the iceberg. [read post]
1 Oct 2015, 6:00 am by Douglas E. Abrams
Each of the two manifestations of incivility warrants a representative example here. [read post]
23 May 2009, 11:26 am
Infection can occur in people of all ages but is most common in children. [read post]
7 May 2015, 11:31 am by Schachtman
Olah, “My Search for Carbocations and Their Role in Chemistry,” Nobel Lecture (Dec. 8, 1994), quoting George von Békésy, Experiments in Hearing 8 (N.Y. 1960); see also McMillan v. [read post]
12 Mar 2016, 8:23 am by Geoffrey
By the way, the idea behind arbitration is that, because it results from an agreement between two private persons (who may be individuals – real people – or legal persons such as companies or even Governments – but therein lies another tale) the classic form of Doe vs. [read post]
3 Nov 2007, 6:00 am
Examples of his lobbying: One night in July 1999, he sat in Walker’s, a bar in downtown Manhattan, defending Interstate to Raymond V. [read post]
31 Mar 2017, 4:17 pm by INFORRM
The House of Lords loses the plot The first seismic change in the law of defamation as it applies to the media occurred in 1999 in the case of Reynolds v Times Newspapers. [read post]
28 Nov 2017, 12:19 pm by Zuri Blackmon
These days, due to cutbacks in hiring, IRS people tend to be overworked, such that there less aggressive hassling taxpayer’s. [read post]