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3 Oct 2008, 4:52 am
Rees (07-5439); and as amicus supporting the petitioner in Sprint/United Management v. [read post]
23 Dec 2020, 4:22 pm
– Joint 2nd Prize Winner of the Essay Competition 2020 Florence Humblet & Kabir Duggal, If You Are Not Part of the Solution, You Are the Problem: Article 37 of the EU Charter as a Defence for Climate Change and Environmental Measures in Investor-State Arbitrations – Joint 2nd Prize Winner Essay competition 2020 Cees Verburg, The Hague Court of Appeal Reinstates the Yukos Awards Bianca McDonnell, Theodoros Adamakopoulos and Others v. [read post]
19 Apr 2012, 4:34 am by Russ Bensing
The state’s case against Shirley Ree Smith wasn’t the greatest. [read post]
25 Apr 2008, 3:02 pm
"As state executioners get back to work in light of last week's Supreme Court decision in Baze v. [read post]
9 Oct 2009, 12:01 pm
Land Use Comm'n, 105 Hawai‘i 296, 97 P.3d 372 (2004) (HRS § 205-12 authorizes the counties, not the LUC to enforce Chapter 205); accord Rees v. [read post]
16 Mar 2020, 11:50 am by Jeffrey M. Vesely
Department of Treasury in connection with a sale of an out-of-state business. [read post]
7 Dec 2016, 2:11 am by Blog Editorial
James Wolffe QC, now appears in support of the Respondents. 15.16 Lavery QC states that the will of Parliament should not overrule the will of the Irish people and that the triggering of article 50 without their consent would do just that. 15.14 Lavery QC says that Northern Ireland has a complex constitutional settlement that is legally binding as a result of  section 1 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998. 15.10  Lavery QC says that section 1 of the Northern Ireland Act… [read post]
24 Jan 2008, 8:35 am
In their fuller examination of Baze v. [read post]
12 Jan 2008, 8:46 pm
Rees in which the critical question is whether executions as carried out by the state of Kentucky violate the constitutional prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment.Of the 36 states where the death penalty can be imposed, 35, including Florida, use the same techniques as Kentucky -- three stage lethal injection. [read post]