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24 Jul 2018, 7:18 am by msatta
In short, no price, or sentence, is naturally right or wrong. [read post]
18 Jan 2013, 2:06 pm by Bexis
  Pioneer manufacturers that have long since ceased making or selling a product end up saddled with liability that can only be recouped by raising the prices of other, unrelated pioneer products. [read post]
5 May 2008, 5:55 pm
Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania rules against Club Kama Sutra in dispute with city of Philadelphia5-5-2008 Pennsylvania:A divided Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has ruled in favor of old-fashioned dining etiquette, ruling that sexual activity is not an accessory use to a restaurant.The split seven-judge panel upheld a trial court's ruling against Club Kama Sutra in Philadelphia.In MAJ Entertainment Inc. v. the City of Philadelphia, the panel consisting of President… [read post]
1 Jun 2012, 7:09 am
The Bottom Line:  In a unanimous decision (with Justice Kennedy not participating), the Supreme Court issued a decision in RadLAX Gateway Hotel, LLC v. [read post]
28 Jan 2010, 11:26 am by Steve Bainbridge
" Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has likewise stated that "Roe v. [read post]
2 Apr 2013, 6:17 am by Joe Consumer
About Comcast, Think Progress wrote:  The Comcast v. [read post]
22 Apr 2021, 5:55 am by Kevin Kaufman
In Chicago, for example, car rental customers pay a 5 percent Illinois state car rental tax, a 6 percent excise tax levied by the city’s Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (MPEA), and another 9 percent personal property lease transaction tax levied by the city of Chicago.[4] State car rental excise taxes are applied either on an ad valorem basis, where the tax applies to a percentage of the sale price, or as a flat dollar amount. [read post]
11 Dec 2008, 8:41 pm
She says the Internet speech cases are distinct from the legendary Morse v. [read post]
19 Jan 2011, 8:00 am by Sudeshna Dutta
” In 1971, prominent Philadelphia attorney and Penn alumnus David Berger C’32, L’36 reached a $10 million settlement of private antitrust suits brought in the aftermath of the federal government’s successful prosecution of a number of alarm monitoring companies for price fixing. [read post]
2 Sep 2009, 1:44 pm
The group, in its privacy argument, cited Lawrence v. [read post]