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7 Jan 2022, 10:04 am by garcia@sacramentolawgroup.com
In one case, the Court held that federal tax lien has priority over the simultaneous state and private liens (United States v. [read post]
28 Jun 2021, 9:45 am by Eugene Volokh
Guardianship Estate of Keffeler, which interpreted a statute protecting Social Security benefits from "execution, levy, attachment, garnishment, or other legal process. [read post]
15 Jun 2021, 11:03 am by Nathan Dorn
Gray, a 1761 case before the Massachusetts superior court in which a group of Boston businessmen sought to challenge the legality of writs of assistance. [read post]
3 Feb 2021, 5:31 am by Joel R. Brandes
                    In Hershkowitz v Levy, --- N.Y.S.3d ----, 2021 WL 191304, 2021 N.Y. [read post]
3 Feb 2021, 5:27 am by Joel R. Brandes
                    In Hershkowitz v Levy, --- N.Y.S.3d ----, 2021 WL 191304, 2021 N.Y. [read post]
28 Jul 2020, 6:45 am by DONALD SCARINCI
The Washington Superior Court rejected that claim, and the State Supreme Court affirmed, relying on Ray v. [read post]
10 Jun 2020, 2:11 pm by Howard Knopf
However, it should be noted that that the Board’s “correctness” niche carved out by the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) pre-Vavilov wherein some issues arise both in tariff hearings and in infringement proceedings in the superior Courts may one day now be revisited as to whether this is still “good law”. [read post]
21 Jan 2020, 1:34 pm by Patricia Hughes
His lawsuit raises the constitutional issue of parliamentary immunity, on the basis of which Justice Sally Gomery of the Ontario Superior Court dismissed his claim. [read post]
23 Oct 2019, 11:57 am by Howard Knopf
In fairness to the Board, part of this delay was due to the detour through the Federal Court of Appeal on the issue of crown immunity. [read post]
23 Sep 2019, 11:27 am by Margaret Taylor
The first type—an assertion of presidential communications privilege—represents the core of executive privilege that was first recognized in U.S. v. [read post]