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2 Apr 2020, 7:31 pm
Those best and worst impulses may eventually embed themselves into the patterns of behavior and expressed as law, policy or cultural bias. [read post]
27 Dec 2022, 9:28 am by Russell Knight
“In construing the language of a [written agreement], a court must ascertain and give effect to the intention of the parties as expressed in their agreement. [read post]
21 Aug 2012, 5:15 pm
From the formation of MATA through July 2010, the defendants established several hundred PTOs for their customers, the express design of which was to conceal income and other assets from the IRS, thereby impeding the IRS in its tax collection efforts. [read post]
29 Sep 2010, 12:49 pm by Stefanie Levine
  This “abstract idea” test is based on the Supreme Court’s opinion in Diamond v. [read post]
12 Jun 2023, 1:09 pm by admin
 Lowe’s Home Centers, Inc., 563 F. 3d 171, 178 (6th Cir 2009); Westberry v. [read post]
15 Jan 2019, 6:51 pm
  By the end of the opinion what emerges clearly are the convictions at data is never neutral, but is instead the expression of politics which is for Congress to control, and that transparency is not a primary premise of the gathering of information that is the Census. [read post]
5 Nov 2017, 2:56 pm by Kevin LaCroix
The Alert including an express warning against fraudulent activity. [read post]
20 Jun 2011, 1:17 am by Kevin LaCroix
   An example in the MOJ's Guidance of a permissible transaction with foreign officials is a U.K. mining company's offer to pay for reasonable travel and accommodation to enable the foreign officials to inspect the standard and safety of the company's distant mining operations. [read post]
Patel expressed her disapproval of these lawyers by decrying them as “activists,” “do-gooders,” and “lefty lawyers” before equating them to human traffickers. [read post]
7 Aug 2020, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
Increasingly, they are expressing concern the military contractors, Wall Street banks, and other major corporations that paid members of the former vice president’s inner circle while they were out of government could hold disproportionate power in a Biden administration. [read post]