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31 Oct 2016, 6:55 am by The Law Offices Of Peter Van Aulen
Brandt To better understand the current status of grandparent visitation in the state, we need to discuss a case called Moriarty v. [read post]
2 Jun 2010, 9:31 pm by Lawrence Solum
Here is the abstract: In the recently decided United States v. [read post]
21 Feb 2024, 6:10 pm by Kurt R. Karst
By Véronique Li, Senior Medical Device Regulation Expert & Ana Loloei & Allyson B. [read post]
24 Mar 2011, 9:25 pm by Andrew Berger
The New York Court of Appeals (“Court of Appeals”) delighted the copyright industry on March 24 in the case of Penguin v. [read post]
2 Feb 2007, 12:51 pm
If that is so, then the notice and take down provision is preempted by federal law.Note that there is nothing wrong with holding bloggers responsible for defamatory content that they themselves produce, as long as the states' rules are consistent with the constitutional rules of New York Times v. [read post]
25 Jun 2007, 11:56 am
The United States Supreme Court today granted certiorari in Riegel v. [read post]
2 Nov 2007, 7:32 am
Yesterday the Florida Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Schwab v. [read post]
2 Nov 2017, 5:55 am by Jennifer Suder
Under the doctrine of supplemental jurisdiction, as long as the federal court has subject-matter jurisdiction [Cornell LII backgrounder] over the federal claim(s), the court may also hear the state claims, even if those... [read post]
22 Jan 2018, 9:52 am by Brittney Zeller
" The court was asked to determine how long the federal supplemental jurisdiction statute gives plaintiffs to refile in state court. [read post]
18 Apr 2025, 11:01 am by Eric Goldman
Is Breaking Internet Law Faster Than I Can Blog It A Peek Into the Long Tail of Facebook’s Litigation Docket Jawboning Defendants Are 6-for-6 in the Ninth Circuit–Hart v. [read post]
6 Apr 2012, 6:17 am by Louis M. Solomon
   So long as there is federal jurisdiction over at least one claim in a complaint, a federal court may hear the entire action. [read post]