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11 Apr 2010, 8:52 am by Timothy P. Flynn, Esq.
 It took the high court 17-years to reverse the dubious Bowers decision in the seminal 2003 case of Lawrence v Texas, which expressly overruled their prior decision as defining the liberty and privacy interests of two consenting adults too narrowly to survive a Due Process analysis.There is also a notion that gay-marriage was removed via the ballot box and that's where the battle should be won. [read post]
11 Apr 2010, 9:03 am by Timothy P. Flynn
 It took the high court 17-years to reverse the dubious Bowers decision in the seminal 2003 case of Lawrence v Texas, which expressly overruled their prior decision as defining the liberty and privacy interests of two consenting adults too narrowly to survive a Due Process analysis.There is also a notion that gay-marriage was removed via the ballot box and that's where the battle should be won. [read post]
25 Sep 2011, 10:15 pm by Walter Olson
[CBS-LA] For those in the D.C. area, a George Mason U. event Monday at 5: Roger Pilon (Cato) vs. [read post]
2 Mar 2015, 9:15 am by Doorey
  Similar battles are brewing at other Canadian universities. [read post]
”  Although the Sixth Circuit has yet to assess the merits of the ETS, the Supreme Court’s decision makes OSHA’s position an uphill battle. [read post]
1 Aug 2016, 3:23 am by Peter Mahler
A recent decision by Manhattan Commercial Division Justice Saliann Scarpulla in MFB Realty LLC v Eichner, 2016 NY Slip Op 31242(U) [Sup Ct NY County June 24, 2016], in which she dismissed derivative claims by a mere assignee of LLC interests, starkly illustrates the distinction and the importance of compliance with the LLC agreement’s provisions for bestowing member status on assignees. [read post]
11 Nov 2011, 9:45 am by Christine Branstad
Mistakenly, the release named U-Haul, U-Haul’s insurance company andEllis Adams as parties discharged. [read post]
30 Dec 2015, 9:01 am by Michael Geist
U is for Uber, the wildly popular shared ride service that led to heated regulatory battles in cities across Canada. [read post]