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8 Jan 2021, 10:30 am by Eric Goldman
Google Facebook Defeats Lawsuit By User Suspended Over ‘Bowling Green Massacre’–Shulman v. [read post]
25 May 2013, 10:16 am by Rick Hills
In my year-long visit at Yale Law School this Fall and Spring, I felt free to experiment with new teaching ideas. [read post]
3 May 2022, 5:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
" Addressing Plaintiff's complaint alleging constructive dismissal, the Appellate Division, citing Golston-Green v City of New York, 184 AD3d 24, explained that an "employee is constructively discharged when her or his employer, rather than discharging the plaintiff directly, deliberately created working conditions so intolerable that a reasonable person in the plaintiff's position would have felt compelled to resign. [read post]
3 May 2022, 5:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
" Addressing Plaintiff's complaint alleging constructive dismissal, the Appellate Division, citing Golston-Green v City of New York, 184 AD3d 24, explained that an "employee is constructively discharged when her or his employer, rather than discharging the plaintiff directly, deliberately created working conditions so intolerable that a reasonable person in the plaintiff's position would have felt compelled to resign. [read post]
21 Jun 2009, 9:51 pm
Not everyone is aware of the European Commission's Green Paper consultation on the Brussels Regulation 44/2001 -- and time is running out if you want to have your say, since the deadline is 30 June. [read post]
16 Oct 2010, 4:42 am by INFORRM
In relation to “reasonable expectation of privacy” the Judge observed “the home address of an individual is information the disclosure and use of which that individual has a right to control in accordance with Article 8 of the Convention (see Green Corns Ltd v Claverley Group Ltd [2005] EWHC 958 (QB) at paragraphs 53 and 56). [read post]
22 Nov 2019, 2:58 pm by Nathan Sheard
In his recent majority opinion in the watershed Carpenter v. [read post]