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20 Nov 2013, 7:07 am by Eugene Volokh
Part I discusses, among other things, early reference works and state constitutions that described the freedom of the press as a right of “every freeman,” “every man,” or “every citizen. [read post]
2 Jul 2013, 1:41 pm
The other day, I was blogging about tags, and somebody asked what are all the tags. [read post]
19 Apr 2013, 1:30 pm by Kirk Jenkins
As Justice Charles Freeman pointed out in dissent, the first medical studies of bystander asbestos exposure were published in 1965. [read post]
12 Apr 2012, 5:51 am
Arden LJ’s answer is that this depends on applying to the contract of employment (and presumably to the articles of association) the process of interpretation that Lord Hoffmann explained in AG Belize v Belize Telecom to ascertain what powers a reasonable man would have understood the MD to have been given by the board. [read post]
12 Mar 2012, 8:13 am by Ronald Collins
A rare few books that were written by a Justice but discovered long after he died are included in the total tally as in the case of Robert Jackson’s That Man: An Insider’s Portrait of Franklin D. [read post]
23 Feb 2012, 7:34 am by Kiran Bhat
Ronald Mann reports on Tuesday’s arguments in Freeman v. [read post]
2 Jan 2012, 12:29 pm by Eugene Volokh
Part I discusses, among other things, early reference works and state constitutions that described the freedom of the press as a right of “every freeman,” “every man,” or “every citizen. [read post]
4 Dec 2011, 2:03 pm by Lawrence Solum
For in these times, I do not know one man, that ever saw any such wondrous work, done by the charm, or at the word, or prayer of a man, that a man endued but with a mediocrity of reason, would think supernaturall: and the question is no more, whether what we see done, be a Miracle; whether the Miracle we hear, or read of, were a reall work, and not the act of a tongue, or pen; but in plain terms, whether the report be true, or a lye. [read post]