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16 Aug 2019, 4:32 pm by Unknown
  Similarly to Professor Timothy Wu's new book, they also raise issues with respect to political freedom and market concentration. [read post]
22 Jan 2015, 3:55 pm by John Jascob
[This story previously appeared in Securities Regulation Daily.]By Lene Powell, J.D.In an address to the Futures Industry Association in Tokyo, CFTC Chairman Timothy Massad talked about the interconnectedness of the global derivatives markets and the need for regulatory coordination on G-20 commitments. [read post]
21 Oct 2020, 9:36 am
: Political Cooperation and the COVID-19 Pandemic Peter G. [read post]
17 Jan 2015, 1:19 pm by Randall Hodgkinson
Timothy Cooper, No. 106,986 (Wyandotte)Direct appeal (petition for review); Aggravated batteryRick KittelImproper response to jury questionsFailure to give lesser-included offense instructionsState v. [read post]
3 Dec 2012, 1:56 am by Dan Cooper
By Daniel Cooper, Fredericka Argent and Ezra Steinhardt On 29 November 2012, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner announced that the Australian government passed the Privacy Amendment (Enhancing Privacy Protection) Act 2012 (Cth) (“the Act”). [read post]
18 Nov 2019, 10:25 am by Gordon Ahl
Jacob Schulz summarized the deposition testimony of Laura Cooper, a Department of Defense deputy assistant secretary. [read post]
16 Jan 2017, 11:47 am
As mitigating factors, the Panel considered (1) Respondent's lack of a prior disciplinary record; (2) Respondent's admission of guilt and cooperation; (3) Respondent's remorse for his conduct, which the Panel found to be genuine; and (4) Respondent's good character and reputation. [read post]
28 Dec 2011, 12:31 pm by royblack
It is comparatively easy to cross-examine the cooperating witness. [read post]
14 Jan 2014, 5:29 pm by Timothy Sandefur, guest-blogging
(Timothy Sandefur, guest-blogging) In my first post, I said that the basic premise of the Constitution is that people are fundamentally free, and that political institutions are created through that freedom, and are legitimate only insofar as they respect that freedom. [read post]