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2 Aug 2010, 6:56 pm by Dwight Sullivan
We previously looked at the Coast Guard Court’s denial of a government appeal in the fraternization case of United States v. [read post]
22 Jun 2015, 10:22 am by randywallace
The United States Supreme Court refused to take up the alienation of affection case involving John Daly’s ex-wife and his alleged mistress. [read post]
5 Jul 2022, 9:13 pm by Dan Tokaji
Holm, Secretary of State, 285 U.S. 355 (1932), Koenig et al. v. [read post]
22 Apr 2010, 10:18 am by Meg Martin
The Court stated that the five-step process outlined in Tingler and adopted in Osborn v. [read post]
31 Dec 2019, 8:53 am by Vandenack Weaver LLC
Date: December 31, 2019 On December 16, 2019 Petitioner Erin Daly filed a petition for writ of certiorari to have the United States Supreme Court review the 2nd Circuit ruling of Daly v. [read post]
9 Nov 2016, 7:02 am by Giles Peaker
MA & Ors, R (on the application of) v The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2016] UKSC 58R (on the application of Carmichael and Rourke) (formerly known as MA and others) (Appellants) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Respondent) R (on the application of Daly and others) (formerly known as MA and others) (Appellants) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Respondent) R (on the application of A)… [read post]
13 Nov 2008, 2:01 pm
As a result, the daughter of a former employee contracted mesothelioma due to exposure to fibers on her father's clothes (Satterfield v. [read post]
14 Jun 2010, 7:50 pm by Dwight Sullivan
The Coast Guard Court’s newest published opinion, United States v. [read post]
9 Aug 2021, 1:44 pm
  Perhaps moving to what some other states (and the federal system) have done:  just make the whole thing discretionary.I've always thought that the most powerful way of making an argument -- as well as the most difficult -- is to advance a position in a way that makes the recipient (whether a judge, jury, or whomever) believe that s/he's come up with the right answer on their own. [read post]