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4 May 2013, 12:06 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
Board and copyright: some cases see price as a copyrightable opinion: CDN v. [read post]
3 May 2013, 9:52 am by Ryan Emenaker
Congress for its part nearly passed an override to the Court’s decision in Citizens United v. [read post]
2 May 2013, 9:27 am by Cormac Early
Zoe Tillman of the Blog of Legal Times reports that Antoine Jones, the defendant in last Term’s GPS tracking case, United States v. [read post]
1 May 2013, 8:56 pm by Benjamin Wittes
And the reader would never learn a series of facts about this detainee that are, shall we say, hard to reconcile with the image of a brutalized person against whom the United States can prove no wrongdoing. [read post]
1 May 2013, 5:06 am by INFORRM
” The case reached the House of Lords in 2007, and at that time there were two main authorities from the European Court that the law lords considered: First, there was the 2001 VgT v. [read post]
28 Apr 2013, 2:49 pm by Florian Mueller
Robart of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington published his FRAND rate-setting decision in the Microsoft v. [read post]
28 Apr 2013, 1:42 pm by Howard Friedman
LEXIS 57220, April 3, 2013) and permitted an inmate to proceed with his free exercise claim that authorities seized two religious books from his cell.In Goodwill v. [read post]
21 Apr 2013, 10:04 am by Prashant Reddy
Continuing with our coverage of the arguments in the Myriad case, we bring you another guest post from Chris Ohly, a patent litigator and partner at a leading United States law firm. [read post]
20 Apr 2013, 7:00 am by Raffaela Wakeman
Military Judge James Pohl postponed hearings scheduled for next week in the 9/11 military commission case—just as he earlier had postponed hearings scheduled for this week, in the Al-Nashiri case. [read post]
9 Apr 2013, 11:31 am by Sheppard Mullin
Case examples include an employee who used customer credit card information to go on elaborate spending sprees (United States v. [read post]
9 Apr 2013, 11:15 am
Case examples include an employee who used customer credit card information to go on elaborate spending sprees (United States v. [read post]
5 Apr 2013, 9:01 am by Rachel Sachs
Perry and United States v. [read post]
18 Mar 2013, 6:30 am by Benjamin Wittes
 Judges don’t like arms-length ex parte submissions, because they know they are not getting two sides of the story. [read post]