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29 May 2020, 7:48 am by Amy Starnes
(Subscription required) — Texas Lawyer The lawyer’s role in protecting cybersecurity in the courts — Houston-based attorney Rachel V. [read post]
17 May 2020, 4:39 pm by INFORRM
On 10 May 2020 the Prime Minister announced a plan for a gradual ease of the lock down and a new phase which will see more businesses reopening and people gradually returning to work. [read post]
15 May 2020, 10:11 am by Katie Bart
Houston, she accused the court of handling appeals brought by plaintiffs less favorably than appeals brought by defendants. [read post]
27 Mar 2020, 10:16 am by Michael Lowe
Within a week’s time, COVID-19 was been confirmed at Lychner State Jail near Houston, as well as at the Holliday Unit in Huntsville and at the Dallas County Jail. [read post]
15 Mar 2020, 9:00 am by Dave Maass
  That’s not what Sarah Rafique, a reporter with ABC 13 Investigates in Houston, found when she filed records requests with more than 1,000 schools across Texas. [read post]
15 Mar 2020, 9:00 am by Dave Maass
  That’s not what Sarah Rafique, a reporter with ABC 13 Investigates in Houston, found when she filed records requests with more than 1,000 schools across Texas. [read post]
28 Feb 2020, 9:15 pm by NCC Staff
Phillips and Josh Blackman discuss how a new data tool, corpus linguistics—which gives people the ability to search massive amounts of historical texts—can provide guidance about the original public meaning of the Constitution, and how their research with it shows there were flaws in both the majority opinion and dissent in the landmark Second Amendment case, District of Columbia v. [read post]
25 Feb 2020, 11:29 am by Patricia Hughes
However, it was also the rule of law that advanced religious freedom in Canada (in the 1959 Supreme Court of Canada decision in Roncarelli v. [read post]
20 Dec 2019, 11:59 am by Guest
Marshall’s colleague, Justice Bushrod Washington, captured the confused state of thinking perfectly in announcing the judgment of the Court in Houston v. [read post]