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22 Feb 2022, 6:06 pm by Patricia Hughes
Regulations under the War Measures Act provided that “the FLQ was outlawed and membership became a criminal act; normal civil liberties, including habeas corpus, were suspended, and arrests and detentions were authorized without charge”. [read post]
8 May 2007, 5:27 am
.: American Association of Retired Persons Abandon: To knowingly give up without intent to return or re-claim. [read post]
2 Oct 2019, 10:21 am by Deborah Heller
NantKwest, Inc. is the successor-in-interest as an assignee of its predecessor-in-interest’s application for a patent for a method of treating cancer cells, which was rejected for being obvious and thus not patentable. [read post]
5 Feb 2011, 10:08 am by The Legal Blog
It is broad-based and people-oriented, and envisions access to justice through `class actions', `public interest litigation', and `representative proceedings'. [read post]
23 Apr 2016, 10:08 pm by Jon
An inquestry shall consist of 23 citizens, with some spares, read in the law, selected at random from adult citizens of its jurisdiction, headed by a foreperson elected by its members, with power to hear any complaint from any person about the actions or conduct of any person or agency and to present its findings to the public or to appropriate agencies. [read post]
23 Apr 2016, 10:08 pm by Jon
The purposes of this Constitution include the following:1.1 To unite the peoples of the Band Republic into a permanent Union;1.2 To establish justice;1.3 To ensure domestic tranquility;1.4 To provide for the common defense;1.5 To promote the common welfare;1.6 To secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and to our posterity.For these purposes we the people hereby do ordain and establish this Constitution, providing that any official action inconsistent with them is void.2. [read post]
10 Jul 2008, 4:16 am
The Case Against The Death Penaltyby Hugo Adam Bedau --------------------------------------------------------------------------------ContentsPrefaceIntroductionDeterrenceUnfairnessInevitability of ErrorBarbarityRetributionFinancial CostsPublic OpinionAbolition TrendsFor Further Information & ReferenceNotes--------------------------------------------------------------------------------PrefaceHugo Adam Bedau is Fletcher Professor of Philosophy at Tufts University. [read post]