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10 May 2011, 11:56 am by Steve Davies
Apropos of nothing we normally cover, the Ninth Circuit has ruled against Ursack Inc., which makes bear-resistant containers for use by backpackers (Ursack Inc. v. [read post]
7 Dec 2023, 1:30 am by Sherica Celine
In short, it is now black-letter law in the United States that personal information can only be collected for disclosed and contextually relevant purposes. [read post]
25 Jan 2018, 5:00 am by Anonymous
  Black letter law fails to provide sufficient certainty While we can conclude that black letter law still matters, and is likely to continue to matter, we must also acknowledge that black letter law often fails to provide sufficient certainty; and this is particularly noticeable in the context of fast-moving information technology. [read post]
That position has some support from the recent decision of the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Silverpop Systems, Inc. v. [read post]
29 Nov 2022, 4:13 am by Bernard Bell
Grolier, Inc., 462 U.S. 19 (1983).[2] Equating the law of litigation privileges with the government’s entitlement to refuse requests for documents under FOIA presents a fundamental problem. [read post]