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17 Jul 2023, 8:10 am by Josh Blackman
Wyoming, protected the right of an Indian Tribe to hunt on "unoccupied"  property. [read post]
29 Apr 2013, 9:36 am by INFORRM
Next week in the courts The libel trial in the case of Hunt v Times Newspapers begins on 29 April 2013 before Simon J. [read post]
16 Jul 2014, 12:15 pm
            This post is from the non-Reed Smith side of the blog. [read post]
23 Jan 2012, 2:00 am by INFORRM
Journalism and the PCC There are no adjudicated PCC rulings to report, but several “resolved” cases including: Miss Catherine Lemon v Western Daily Press (Clause 1, 20/01/2012); A woman v The People (Clauses 3, 6, 9, 19/01/2012); A woman v Daily Mail (Clauses 3, 6, 9, 19/01/2012); Mr Alan Shannon v Ayr Advertiser (Clause 1, 19/01/2012); Mr Alan Shannon v Sunday Mail (Clause 1, 19/01/2012); Dr Esther Hobson v The Star (Sheffield)… [read post]
19 Mar 2012, 3:30 am by INFORRM
In the Courts On Monday 12 March 2012, Eady J concluded the hearing of the second application to re-amend the defence in the case of Hunt v Times Newspapers. [read post]
11 Apr 2023, 6:24 pm by David Kopel
" In a March 2023 order denying a motion for a preliminary injunction in Delaware State Sportsmen's Ass'n v. [read post]
10 Feb 2015, 7:58 am by Victoria Kwan
Rockefeller Distinguished Lecture Series presentations in Fort Smith, Arkansas. [read post]
13 Aug 2015, 2:27 pm
Kentucky law, for example, statutorily allows clerks to opt-out of selling hunting and fishing licenses. [read post]
24 Aug 2015, 4:25 pm by INFORRM
  As a result of the Court’s judgments in Smith v Dooley ([2013] NZCA 428), Young v TVNZ ([2014] NZCA 50) and Murray v Wishart ([2014] 3 NZLR 722, 729-731), the law in New Zealand currently seems to be that, depending on the circumstances of publication, a plaintiff may rely on other publications made subsequent to that complained of – even up to a year afterwards – to support the allegedly defamatory meanings said to arise. [read post]