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11 Jun 2010, 2:27 am by michael
Regina v Burns Court of Appeal “Any right there might be to withdraw licence to a visitor to remain in one’s house and to use reasonable force to eject her therefrom could not be extended to one’s motor vehicle. [read post]
2 Jun 2008, 10:00 am
The monthly burn rate was higher at the end than at the beginning of this nine-month period. [read post]
19 Feb 2019, 11:44 pm by petrocohen
Frank Petro has received the highest rating (A/V) from Martindale-Hubbell, the world’s foremost authority on law firm credentials (the A/V rating is only for lawyers considered the top in their field). [read post]
12 Feb 2015, 8:05 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
USACE and USFOR-A provided us with written comments, which are reproduced in appendices IV and V, respectively. [read post]
11 Jan 2015, 6:11 pm by Jon Gelman
The US Supreme is scheduled to conference the burn pit litigation case pending against KBR and others for alleged negligence in operating burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan. [read post]
15 Sep 2010, 7:37 am by On the Net
In both Texas v Johnson and US v Eichman, the court ruled that free speech trumped any offense and/or concerns about public safety raised by burning the American flag. [read post]
16 Aug 2016, 8:03 am by Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Glassman
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6 Jul 2007, 2:03 am
Waste Directive does not cover old lubricating oil used as fuel R (OSS Group Ltd) v. [read post]
14 Jun 2015, 2:13 am by Scott Bomboy
” The Court moved toward its historic 1989 decision about flag burning in 1974, when it said in Spence v. [read post]
11 Sep 2010, 5:14 am by INFORRM
  As is well known, First Amendment protection extends to expressive conduct such as flag burning (see, eg, United States v Eichman 496 US 310 (1990)) and to conduct which is grossly offensive – such as demonstrators in Nazi uniforms marching through a Jewish community (Smith v Collin 439 U.S. 916 (1978)). [read post]