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7 Nov 2010, 10:20 am by Dave Hoffman
  Yale hosted CELS V, and the committee did a bang up job: the food was tasty; there were no technical snafus of note; and the panels appeared to have a high degree of internal validity & congruence. [read post]
26 Jun 2015, 1:08 pm by John Elwood
Fortunately we have two ERISA cases to talk about, so we’ll be going out with a bang. [read post]
8 Mar 2012, 8:09 am by Jonathan H. Adler
I think there’s a plausible argument that this would lead Cato to deliver greater libertarian bang for its donors’ bucks, while possibly even improving its non-partisan reputation. [read post]
17 Aug 2017, 11:27 pm by Tessa Shepperson
Yet both groups were worried that more needed to be done to address the impact of high migration on housing in their towns. [read post]
27 Mar 2015, 6:36 am by Simon Fodden
Used to be the town librarian. [read post]
16 Jan 2009, 7:00 am
(IP Dragon) Patent strategies for foreign R&D work in China (Philip Brooks' Patent Infringement Updates) All clichés but still true: Intellectual Property Rights enforcement in China leaves room for improvement (IP Dragon) Recognition and protection of well-known trade marks (International Law Office) Revised Chinese patent law aims at quality, compulsory licensing (Intellectual Property Watch) Zen and the art of intellectual property in China (IP Dragon)  … [read post]
18 Jul 2014, 12:59 pm by Robichaud
This difficult categorization is largely artificial yet it sets out to illustrate that many of the factors applicable to these high-profile cases are not applicable at lower level cases, as well as other factors that are not applicable to the higher-level proceedings that have tremendous influence at the lower levels. [read post]
18 Jul 2014, 12:59 pm by Robichaud
This difficult categorization is largely artificial yet it sets out to illustrate that many of the factors applicable to these high-profile cases are not applicable at lower level cases, as well as other factors that are not applicable to the higher-level proceedings that have tremendous influence at the lower levels. [read post]
27 Dec 2008, 10:19 am
Saint Eustace, as well as his wife and children supposedly suffered a similar fate under Hadrian. [read post]