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2 May 2016, 2:30 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
 Coleman: Not necessarily b/c it pops up somewhere else. [read post]
21 Mar 2016, 8:56 am by Ron Coleman
Depressing… all the decades of work I put into the unique choreographic creations of the Ron Coleman Dancers! [read post]
30 Sep 2015, 6:21 am
John Fellas & Pavlos Petrovas, Diag Human SE v Czech Republic-Ministry of Health: A Restrictive Application of the ‘Commercial’ Requirement in New York Convention Cases under US LawMichael Hwang & Aloysius Chang, Government of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic v Sanum Investments Ltd: A Tale of Two Letters Andrew Newcombe & Jean-Michel Marcoux, Hesham Talaat M. [read post]
21 Sep 2015, 8:57 am by Venkat Balasubramani
The ruling will have an effect on people trying to use takedowns to censor speech, and the court flags this as a problem. [read post]
20 Aug 2015, 2:27 am by Matrix Legal Information Team
It then considered the case of Coleman v Attridge Law [2008] All ER (EC) 1105, which involved a claim that an individual had been treated less favourable than other employees because she was the primary carer of a disabled child. [read post]
9 Aug 2015, 9:55 am by Gritsforbreakfast
  And I guess a more articulate way of thinking about it is that Brady v. [read post]
2 Jul 2015, 4:06 pm by INFORRM
(e) He corruptly sells privileged access to himself to a select group which included business people and business lobbyists in return for donations to the Liberal Party. [read post]
18 Mar 2015, 1:31 am by INFORRM
The story detailed how the NSF offers attendance at lunches and VIP events with the treasurer to people who pay membership fees of up to $22,000. [read post]
23 Feb 2015, 3:17 am by Amy Howe
  That oral argument will be followed by oral arguments in Coleman v. [read post]
7 Nov 2014, 5:52 am
Coleman Co., 2000 WL 1131893, at *2 (9th Cir. 2000) (in table at 232 F.3d 894). [read post]
12 Oct 2014, 2:35 pm
In the area of legal ethics, offenses involving moral turpitude — such as fraud or breach of trust — traditionally make a person unfit to practice law. [3]People v. [read post]