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William O. [read post]
15 Oct 2009, 1:36 pm
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14 Jul 2015, 9:28 am
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15 Sep 2008, 8:03 am
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13 Jan 2012, 7:22 am
William E. [read post]
21 Jun 2011, 5:00 am
It was a long time coming; may it be a long time gone.The fundamental factual problem for the plaintiffs in Dukes was the defendant’s lack of centralized employment decision-making. [read post]
9 Sep 2010, 6:57 pm
One could argue that even the choice of twelve as the number of jurors might be sufficiently arbitrary and accidental that some variation would be permitted, see Williams v. [read post]
30 Jul 2008, 9:08 am
DISTRICT COURTEASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORKCriminal Practice
Workers Held as Slaves by Long Island Couple Awarded Nearly $1 Million in Restitution
United States v. [read post]
8 Aug 2016, 6:09 am
It begins by explaining that “William Rodgers was charged and convicted of the premeditated murder of his wife. [read post]
9 May 2019, 2:12 pm
Lee Street, where he and the justice “compared notes on petitions for certiorari, worked on drafts of his opinions, and had long conversations about law and life. [read post]
28 Mar 2022, 8:53 am
ShareIn Torres v. [read post]
12 Sep 2013, 9:01 pm
In the space below, we analyze an important and interesting decision, Demers v. [read post]
23 Aug 2011, 3:01 am
Finally, a shout-out to our editors: William Scheiderich, Cynthia M. [read post]
3 Feb 2009, 1:53 pm
Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit in the case of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. [read post]
20 Jun 2014, 10:14 am
Hana Financial, Inc. v. [read post]
30 Apr 2014, 6:31 pm
In Hills v. [read post]
11 Dec 2017, 10:04 pm
In the conventional passing off/infringement situation, the respondent would not have used for a long period of time, and the rights holder would have acted speedily. [read post]
16 Sep 2024, 4:00 am
Reagan, Cooper v. [read post]
25 Apr 2014, 5:02 am
After he was convicted of “fifteen counts of sexual exploitation of a minor and four counts of molestation of a minor” in violation of Arizona law, David William Curtis, Jr., appealed. [read post]