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14 Apr 2021, 9:30 am by Steven J. Tinnelly, Esq.
The post Resolving Conflicts of Law Related to Recall Election Timelines in the Wake of SB323 appeared first on HOA Lawyer Blog. [read post]
8 Mar 2011, 5:59 am by Anonymous
In this book, Professor Rogoff analyzes the decisions of the Constitutional Council and Council of State, significant laws, important reports, and a variety of French legal writings (many translated into English for the first time). [read post]
7 Nov 2008, 3:20 am
Several sources are reporting that "some women could be on Obama's short list for the spot", including Washington lawyer Beth Brinkmann, Stanford Law School professor and former dean Kathleen Sullivan, Harvard Law Dean Elena Kagan, former New York State solicitor general Preeta Bansal, and MetLife litigation counsel Teresa Wynn Roseborough. [read post]
24 Sep 2013, 6:30 am by Dan Ernst
In the first Part of the Article, I show that, at its origin, the English justices’ use of decided cases as a source of law was inspired by the work civil and canon law scholars were doing with written authorities in the medieval universities. [read post]
2 Nov 2009, 7:35 am
  The law of disclosure or speech sourcing is not particularly well developed. [read post]
28 Jul 2015, 2:26 am by Jeremy
The chapters adopt a methodology of addressing first the international source materials, then focusing on relevant provisions of US and European Union law, making allowances where necessary for the fact that there is not always a one-to-one correspondence between the materials contrasted. [read post]
11 Dec 2015, 10:42 am by Dan Ernst
In this essay, we first analyze the challenges and opportunities in applying digital techniques to legal history that include the comparability of sources, completeness of source material, and how to make “data” out of unstructured text. [read post]
19 Jun 2018, 3:30 am by Herbert Burkert
Herbert Burkert There is a relatively new SSRN source I have found to be very useful: the Chinese Law e-Journal sponsored by the University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law (edited by Fu Hualing and Shitong Qiao, and thus referred to as Fu and Qiao, which appropriately might be translated as a “happy or blessed bridging”). [read post]
19 Jun 2018, 3:30 am by Herbert Burkert
Herbert Burkert There is a relatively new SSRN source I have found to be very useful: the Chinese Law e-Journal sponsored by the University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law (edited by Fu Hualing and Shitong Qiao, and thus referred to as Fu and Qiao, which appropriately might be translated as a “happy or blessed bridging”). [read post]
30 Sep 2014, 10:53 am by Kelly Buchanan
In 2001, Norway was the first country in Europe to make the online publication of its laws an official version. [read post]
13 Oct 2021, 4:00 am by Marcelo Rodriguez
As a law librarian, I recommend everyone to focus on the intention and mission of the group first while also trying to evaluate the actual information they post. [read post]
4 Oct 2011, 12:49 pm by Lawrence Solum
The author uses this casebook for a three-unit class in Innovation and Competition Policy taught at the University of Iowa College of Law and available to first year law students as an elective. [read post]
8 May 2014, 1:43 pm by library
The Cornell Law Library is pleased to announce the 2014 recipients of The Cornell Law Library Robert Cantwell Prize for Exemplary Student Research: First Prize: The Religion of Alcoholics Anonymous (“AA”): Applying the Clergy Privilege to Certain AA Communications, by Ari Diaconis, 3L Ari Diaconis cast a wide net in compiling his research, drawing from over 180 sources including in-person interviews, Bible scripture and empirical studies while also… [read post]
6 Nov 2019, 7:36 am by Rob Robinson
Data Breach Trends from the First Year of the GDPR (Data Protection Commission Ireland) appeared first on ComplexDiscovery. [read post]
4 Apr 2017, 6:17 am by Robert Brammer
  Jane concluded by recognizing that we are not under the illusion that we are the first source for news and current events and that we cannot impart the knowledge of 3 million law volumes in 140 characters or cover complex legal topics in an entertaining soundbite. [read post]