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12 May 2014, 2:31 pm
However, according to the Illinois Hospital Association, the state of Illinois has no cap on medical malpractice cases after a landmark case from 2010, Lebron v. [read post]
4 Jul 2013, 5:56 am by Timothy P. Flynn, Esq.
 32 states have death penalty sentencing statutes to the 18 that have banned such punishment, including, most recently, New York, and New Jersey in 2007, and Illinois in 2009.In the 1972 case of Furman v Georgia, the SCOTUS suspended capital punishment on the basis of the 8th Amendment bar against cruel and unusual punishment. [read post]
8 Jul 2013, 4:01 pm by Timothy P. Flynn
FlynnThis post is straight from Texas, our most prolific death penalty state. [read post]
5 Jul 2020, 10:30 am by Magdaleen Jooste
  TrademarksThe “I Love New York” logo design is so ubiquitous that many believe that it resides squarely in the public domain for any/all to use. [read post]
13 Feb 2012, 6:58 am by Marissa Miller
” Justice Ginsburg argued that the Justices should have delayed hearing such cases while the state-by-state process evolved, or alternatively, should have struck down just the Texas law without declaring a right to privacy that legalized the procedure nationwide The ABA Journal’s Jill Schachner Chanen discusses the film The Loving Story, a documentary on the couple behind the Court’s landmark decision in Loving v. [read post]
24 Oct 2007, 1:56 pm
So good, in fact, that the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recently certified that question to the New York Court of Appeals for resolution in a case entitled: Pachter v. [read post]
15 May 2008, 3:14 pm
For example, in footnote 9, Judge Hawkins says the following, which I totally loved: "While I have great respect for the author of the Opinion distinguishedprior service as a senior Department of Justice official [Judge Fisher was an Associate Attorney General] , I wonder if recent experience might suggest that the comfort he finds in the supervision of Main Justice officials over the activities of United States Attorneys might not always be well placed. [read post]