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8 May 2018, 12:13 pm by Hayley Evans
Circuit Court’s judgment affirming Judge Tanya Chutkan’s April 19 transfer injunction in Doe v. [read post]
14 Aug 2017, 8:40 am by Graham Smith
The Canadian Supreme Court decision in Equustek and the French Conseil d'Etat decision to make a CJEU reference in Google v CNIL have once again focused attention on the intractable issues around cross-border liability for publication on the internet. [read post]
22 Aug 2018, 10:19 am by Eugene Volokh
I'm pleased to say, though, that American law has turned sharply against attempts to punish speech that insults or even defames foreign political leaders; the old libel rules wouldn't survive New York Times Co. v. [read post]
14 Aug 2017, 8:40 am by Graham Smith
The Canadian Supreme Court decision in Equustek and the French Conseil d'Etat decision to make a CJEU reference in Google v CNIL have once again focused attention on the intractable issues around cross-border liability for publication on the internet. [read post]
24 Jan 2008, 12:08 am
And because the French had tortured, they could not put their enemies on trial; instead, they summarily executed them. [read post]
20 Jul 2015, 2:59 am by Matrix Legal Information Team
The United States of America v Nolan, heard 15 July 2015. [read post]
4 Mar 2011, 2:16 pm by team
On October 12th 2010, the same chamber found  in decision SARL Comptoir aixois des viandes v. [read post]
9 Dec 2018, 4:12 pm by INFORRM
Internet and Social Media Following the French Government’s announcement in 1 October 2018 that it will be moving away from using America-based corporations internet search functions in military functions. [read post]
10 Sep 2015, 4:46 am by Betty Lupinacci
” The title itself comes from the case Joel v. [read post]
29 Jun 2023, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
Wade and the purportedly democratic approach allowed by Dobbs v. [read post]
1 Apr 2019, 2:58 am by Walter Olson
Brunetti] Could someone remind the President of the United States that there’s no law against making fun of him on TV? [read post]
29 Oct 2015, 4:26 am by Ryan Scoville
My impression is that, at least in the United States, it’s common for authors to make representations about custom on the basis of even just a handful of citations to American and British authority and, in the case of the ambitious, a sprinkling of additional references to French and German practice. [read post]