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23 May 2010, 3:11 am by INFORRM
The John Terry privacy case continues to be discussed. [read post]
21 Jul 2016, 1:54 pm by Eugene Volokh
An example is the foundational case for unjust enrichment in the Anglo-American legal tradition, Moses v. [read post]
21 Aug 2019, 1:09 pm by Dan Ernst
Student Presenters: Jonathon Booth, Harvard University (jonathonbooth@g.harvard.edu)The Birth of Policing in Post-Emancipation JamaicaLauren Feldman, Johns Hopkins University (Lauren.feldman@jhu.edu)Constructing Legal Matrimony and the State in New York and the United States: Debating New York’s Marriage Act of 1827 and its EffectsJamie Grischkan, Boston University (jgrisch@bu.edu)Banking, Law, and American Liberalism: The Rise and Regulation of Bank Holding Companies in the Twentieth… [read post]
19 Mar 2017, 5:05 pm by INFORRM
Mark Grabowski has published an opinion piece in the San Diego Times questioning whether there exists a constitutional right to social media after a recent U.S. [read post]
24 Aug 2019, 6:30 am by Dan Ernst
Ghana’s Constitutional history from 1840 to 1960Nikki Kalbing, U.S. [read post]
24 Oct 2008, 11:39 am
Carol Mosely Braun of Illinois won the senate election in 1992, making her the first and only black woman to serve in the Senate. [read post]
29 Dec 2017, 7:34 am by Ben
In the UK in FAPL v BT [2017] Mr Justice Arnold concluded that the High Court has the jurisdiction to make an order against an access provider that would require the ISP to block access not to a website but rather streaming servers giving unauthorised access to copyright content - 'live' blocking. [read post]
20 Apr 2011, 10:16 am by clayton
Scott Michelman, of California (Jay Rorty, of California, & John Reinstein with him) for the defendant. [read post]
24 Mar 2009, 1:02 am
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. greeted her as she reached the lectern, telling her, "We wish you well. [read post]
4 Mar 2017, 4:34 pm by Chuck Cosson
In my previous blog on propaganda, I noted that private information, when stolen and put in a public context, can prove useful for propaganda efforts. [read post]