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23 Jan 2019, 8:59 am by Eric Goldman
Guest Blog Post by Tyler Ochoa [This is part 2 of a 2-part series on the Music Modernization Act. [read post]
15 Jan 2019, 6:51 pm
Perhaps now is a good time to re-read  in the quite different light of the second decade of the 21st century an interesting foreign observation of American political culture written in the beginning of the third decade of the 20th century--Édouard Lambert,  Le Gouvernement des juges et la lutte contre la législation sociale aux États-Unis. [read post]
9 Jan 2019, 4:16 am by Edith Roberts
Richard Re previewed the case for this blog. [read post]
17 Dec 2018, 8:05 am by Bob Ambrogi
Under the per-project structure, we will offer the product for $1,500 per project for 0-5 seats; $2,500 per project for 6-10 seats; $4,000 per project for 11-20 seats; and $6,000 per project for 21+ seats. [read post]
Previously, he was the founder and CEO of Kanjoya Inc., where he developed advancements in the NLP space to understand and improve organizations. [read post]
9 Nov 2018, 1:15 pm by George Conway, Benjamin Wittes
Circuit, where the case—In Re Grand Jury Investigation—was argued before a courtroom with a couple dozen reporters and the spectator seating section half full. [read post]
26 Oct 2018, 2:00 am by Ed Muzio, CEO, Group Harmonics
A few minutes later, right at 2:30, you slip into your driver’s seat. [read post]
26 Oct 2018, 2:00 am by Ed Muzio, CEO, Group Harmonics
A few minutes later, right at 2:30, you slip into your driver’s seat. [read post]
26 Sep 2018, 6:23 am by Editor Charlie
  (For reference, the Pirate Party needed 4% to get a seat in the Swedish Parliament.) [read post]
30 Aug 2018, 9:01 pm by Jim Sedor
      National: Democratic Embrace of Diverse Candidates Collides with Barbed Politics of Trump EraWRAL – Jeremy Peters (New York Times) | Published: 8/29/2018 The diverse cast of Democratic candidates this year is setting up a striking contrast for voters at a time when some in the Republican Party, taking their cues from President Trump, are embracing messages with explicit appeals to racial anxieties and resentment. [read post]