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11 Aug 2009, 1:50 am
When you pinpoint cite to a quote, you should cite to this paragraph number rather than to any page number. [read post]
12 May 2008, 11:36 am
Affirmed.NFP criminal opinions today (1): Nichole Higgins v. [read post]
17 Jun 2008, 5:55 pm
John Nichols wrote a great article for The South Carolina Lawyer Bulletin for Spring 2008 discussing the admissibility of expert's opinions pursuant to Rule 702, and the lack of necessity for South Carolina to adopt the federal standard described as Daubert for the infamous 1993 decision Daubert v. [read post]
19 Dec 2008, 10:49 am
The Ohio Supreme Court’s decision this week in State v. [read post]
13 Nov 2014, 4:26 am by Timothy P. Flynn
In perhaps a classic understatement, the Michigan Court of Appeals held last month in an unpublished 74-page opinion, VanSlembrouck v Halperin, that, "although the trial was far from perfect, we affirm. [read post]
2 Jul 2015, 4:06 pm by INFORRM
It starts with the SMH articles – a front page story by state political editor, Sean Nicholls, headed Treasurer for sale: Joe Hockey offers privileged access continued on pages six and seven and a comment/analysis by the paper’s chief political correspondent Mark Kenny headed The price tag on Joe Hockey. [read post]
19 Apr 2024, 12:20 am by Frank Cranmer
Significantly, Linden J refers to R (Williamson) v Secretary of State [2005] UKHL15 and R (Begum) v Governors of Denbigh High School [2006] UKHL 15 as the two leading Article 9 cases in this jurisdiction. [read post]
29 Oct 2012, 5:07 pm by INFORRM
  Sir Robin Jacob (who retired from the Court of Appeal last year but was making one of his occasional reappearances) in giving the leading judgment noted Lord Nicholls in Mercedes Benz v Leiduck [1996] AC 284, p.308: “The court may grant an injunction against a party properly before it where this is required to avoid injustice […] The court habitually grants injunctions in respect of certain types of conduct. [read post]