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1 Oct 2019, 6:12 am by Carolina Attorneys
Edward Eldred, Attorney at Law, PLLC, by Edward Eldred, for the defendant. [read post]
6 May 2016, 12:30 pm
This post is from the non-Reed Smith side of the blog. [read post]
17 May 2020, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
Harold Ickes (center); Edward Taylor (left) LC[Longtime LHB readers will recall that for the exam in my legal history course I write an essay about some regulatory regime I did not cover in class and ask students to compare it with the ones we did. [read post]
7 Jan 2018, 3:03 am by Edward Smith
Modesto Man Passes Away During Hospitalization I’m Ed Smith, a Modesto wrongful death attorney. [read post]
1 Jul 2010, 5:20 pm by carie
Ford, in 1975, Stevens is the fourth-longest-serving Justice in the Court’s history; the record holder is the man Stevens replaced, William O. [read post]
15 Mar 2010, 10:14 am by Hilde
Ford, in 1975, Stevens is the fourth-longest-serving Justice in the Court’s history; the record holder is the man Stevens replaced, William O. [read post]
12 Aug 2015, 10:06 am
 The court went on to explain that[o]n April 3, 2012, the state filed a first amended information (Super. [read post]
Yet USA Today notes that the group continues to draw fighters, and quotes Brookings’ Michael O’Hanlon as saying that the war against ISIS is all but “stalemated — in both Iraq and Syria. [read post]
2 May 2016, 1:11 pm
Edwards, 185 N.C.App. 701, 649 S.E.2d 646 (North Carolina Court of Appeals 2007). [read post]
21 Aug 2019, 1:09 pm by Dan Ernst
Citizens, 1919-1924Conveners: Kenneth Mack, Harvard Law School (kmack@law.harvard.edu) Laurie Wood, Florida State University (lmwood@fsu.edu) Jacqueline Briggs, University of Toronto (jacq.briggs@utoronto.ca)John Wertheimer, Davidson College (jowertheimer@davidson.eduLaw and Empire in the Sino-Asian Context (Harvard Law School / TBD)12:00 PM – 4:30 PMLegal History and the Persistent Power of State and Local Governments (Cambridge Room)Moderators: Brooke… [read post]
25 Oct 2018, 9:13 am by Eugene Volokh
"We cannot adopt the trial court's preference to treat a [personal protection order], which in this case is a prior restraint on ... speech, as a means 'to help supplement the rules that we all live in society by.' The First Amendment ... demands that we not treat such speech-based injunctions so lightly. [read post]
9 Oct 2015, 4:40 pm by Law Lady
” In a separate definitions section, the policy defined both “advertising injuries” and “personal injuries” as those “arising out of … [o]ral or written publication of material that violates a person’s right of privacy. [read post]
19 Dec 2022, 5:01 am by Saraphin Dhanani
Prosecutors leveled this charge against Miller (who hails from Texas) and Fischer (a police officer from Pennsylvania), as well as Edward Jacob Lang (who hails from the Hudson Valley but was not present at court that day), for storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, to halt or delay the joint session of Congress and its certification of the Electoral College’s votes. [read post]
29 May 2024, 3:52 pm by Reference Staff
O’Barr, and Robin Conley RinerWhile our collection suffers from a lack of diverse voices on legal writing, Point Made and Point Taken highlight the legal writing of a wide spectrum of advocates and judges and are two of our most popular writing guidesLegal Drafting in a Nutshell (2021) by George W. [read post]
10 Jun 2019, 2:11 pm by Charlie Dunlap
” Indeed, Rule for Courts-Martial 307 says that “[o]rdinarily persons subject to the UCMJ should be charged with a specific violation of the UCMJ rather than a violation of the law of war. [read post]
23 Nov 2009, 2:17 am
Andrew Meier, who last wrote for the magazine about the Russian writer Edward Limonov, is writing a book about Robert M. [read post]
30 May 2014, 6:31 am by John Elwood
”  “[N]o doubt? [read post]
29 Jun 2015, 7:16 am by Matthew L.M. Fletcher
And this court fails to do so even while noting in adjacent sentences (slip op. at 5) that “[n]o Indian groups, including the predecessors to the Kawaiisu, registered claims with the Commission during the two-year period” (between 1851 and 1853), and that the United States negotiated “eighteen treaties . . . with California tribes between 1851 and 1852. [read post]