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4 Oct 2023, 7:54 am by Sasha Volokh
Second, to the extent some public-private distinction is relevant here, that distinction can apply differently for different doctrines, so it is a mistake to use public-private distinctions from the Appointments Clause, the Nondelegation Doctrine, and the State Action Doctrine interchangeably. [read post]
29 Sep 2023, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
Yahoo News – Ken Dilanian and Frank Thorp V (NBC News) | Published: 9/27/2023 U.S. [read post]
31 Jul 2023, 2:23 am by INFORRM
The natural and ordinary meaning of the articles complained of is set out at paragraph [45] as “The claimant has sent her daughter, Nicola Adams, drunken, insulting and hurtful text messages and, by sending these abusive messages to her daughter, the claimant has perpetuated, in a different form, the abuse Nicola Adams suffered at the hands of her father when she was a child, and that has ruined her relationship with her daughter. [read post]
24 Jul 2023, 3:38 am by INFORRM
Also on 17 July 2023, Collins Rice J granted judgment in default to the claimant and McGee v Lewis [2023] EWHC 1813 (KB). [read post]
13 Jul 2023, 4:31 am by Norman L. Eisen
We believe there is sufficient evidence to pursue it—as did the Select Committee in making a criminal referral of Trump under that statute—but prosecutors may make different choices. [read post]
29 Jun 2023, 9:52 am by INFORRM
On 29 June 2023,  Collins Rice J granted an injunction in the case of WFZ v BBC [2023] EWHC 1618 (KB) restraining publication by the BBC of a report in a form which identified the claimant as the subject of active criminal proceedings. [read post]
5 Jun 2023, 4:00 am by Howard Friedman
George Wright, Free Speech and Antisemitism: Collin v. [read post]
5 Jun 2023, 1:21 am by INFORRM
The Transparency Project has published a piece criticising two recent instances where a journalist and a legal blogger were told by different family courts they did not have a right to attend. [read post]
23 May 2023, 6:01 am by Josh Blackman
After oral arguments concluded, the students had lunch with Andrew Tutt, who had just argued Dupree v. [read post]
18 May 2023, 8:01 am by John Elwood
He also argues that the 6th Circuit misapplied Collins v. [read post]