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14 Jun 2016, 3:19 am
            I think of a video clip I saw on the internet only days ago, where the body of a young child, a young girl, with a face that is white with dust, nose bloodied, hair springing with life still and her body crushed, inert as the rubble – dug out as she was from a bombed building in Syria, so reports said, just days ago. [read post]
24 Jan 2016, 8:47 am by Thomas Valenti
As it is the inherent human nature that no person ever wants to lose, mediation is the best option for people.[6] The agreement that is arrived upon in mediation is based on the consensus of both parties. [read post]
5 Jan 2016, 8:32 pm by Stephen Bilkis
Since LISPCC is not a police agency, it cannot represent to the public that it is a police or state agency (Abrams v. [read post]
9 Nov 2015, 7:09 am
Continental Grain Co., 587 A.2d 702, 704 (Pa. 1991) (emphasis added) (citation and quotation marks omitted).Another equivalent standard for punitive damages is that the plaintiff is “substantially certain” to be injured. [read post]
5 Oct 2015, 9:53 am by Lyle Denniston
  Whether the state of Utah (and six other states with similar laws) acted unconstitutionally in requiring unwed fathers to prove their ability to care for their child, when no similar proof is required from the child’s unwed mother. ** Allaithi v. [read post]
28 Sep 2015, 6:00 am by David Kris
Today, for reasons both technological and political, there is an increasing divergence and growing conflict between U.S. and foreign laws that compel, and prohibit, production of data in response to governmental surveillance directives.[1][2]  Major U.S. telecommunications and Internet providers[3] face escalating pressure from foreign governments, asserting foreign law, to require production of data stored by the providers in the United States, in ways that violate U.S. law.[4]  At the… [read post]
28 Aug 2015, 9:36 am
Utah’s bigamy statute is overinclusive as to any interest in preventing fraud, domestic abuse, or child sexual abuse. [read post]
28 Aug 2015, 7:30 am by Mathew Purchase, Matrix
He applied his Guidance on the Identification of the Ordinary Residence of People in Need of Community Care Services, England, which purported to apply the House of Lords judgment in R v Barnet LBC, ex parte Shah [1983] 2 AC 309 and Turner J’s judgment in R v Waltham Forest, ex parte Vale The Times, 25 February 1985. [read post]