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5 Dec 2022, 6:36 am by SCOTUStalk
ShareUCLA election law professor Richard Hasen joins Amy to explain Moore v. [read post]
16 Jan 2015, 4:53 am by Amy Howe
Briefly: At PrawfsBlawg, Richard Re discusses why and how some cases – such as Bond v. [read post]
30 Dec 2016, 3:15 pm by Schachtman
Today the incident is known as the Great Moon Hoax, which shows that fake news has been with us for a long time, perhaps forever. [read post]
24 Dec 2008, 1:32 pm
In a major decision regarding eminent domain, whether the government must pay damages when its attempts to condemn property fail, and the standards applicable to challenging the government's claim that a taking is for public use, the Hawaii Supreme Court today issued an opinion in County of Hawaii v. [read post]
19 Dec 2016, 4:41 am by Will Baude
The scientific method doesn’t prejudge whether the moon is made of green cheese. [read post]
12 Feb 2015, 8:01 am by Austin Williams
Lewis using Making of Modern Law: US Supreme Court Records and Briefs, 1832-1978, located on the Law Library’s Database List. [read post]
10 Mar 2014, 4:00 am by Howard Friedman
Liberal, Confucian, and Socialist Theories of Enterprise Organization (and State, Family, and Personhood), (Seattle University Law Review, Vol. 37, p. 637, 2014).From SSRN (non-US law):Richard Moon, Religious Accommodation and Its Limits: The Recent Controversy at York University, (Constitutional Forum, Vol. 23, Forthcoming).Nathalie Des Rosiers, Free Religions or Freedom from Religion? [read post]
20 May 2014, 7:09 am by Sean Patrick Donlan
Further away from the moon, although it deals with creations of the mind and is just as mysterious for the average person, is the contribution of André van der Walt and Richard Shay, which analyses the South African Constitutional Court's treatment of intellectual property. [read post]
22 May 2015, 1:28 am by Arkady Bukh
Von Braun’s crown jewel was his developing the Saturn V rocket that carried men to the moon. [read post]
26 Mar 2012, 1:32 pm by P.J. Blount
Space Law Michael Listner, The Moon Treaty: it isn’t dead yet, The Space Review Gerry Oberst, Legal Issues for Space Debris Removal, Statelite Today Space Tourism and Private Space Travel Must Be Safe, House Panel Says – Space.com Publication Launch: UN Integration and Humanitarian Space Report – Stimson Center NASA Partner Commercial Crew Program Space Act Agreement Status – NASA Watch Space Acquisitions: DOD Faces Challenges in Fully Realizing Benefits of Satellite… [read post]
4 May 2019, 12:39 pm by MOTP
GIVING CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE Democrat Richard Hightower botches his first National Collegiate Student Loan Trust case after taking office as a member of Houston Court of Appeals Sheila Kirk v. [read post]
1 Apr 2022, 4:00 am by Michael C. Dorf
" Garnett in turn says that cases like Zubik v. [read post]
21 Nov 2014, 8:01 am
We have defined the term “exclusively” as used in this context “to connote ‘principal’ or ‘primary,’ such that purposes and uses merely ‘auxiliary or incidental to the main and exempt purpose’ and use will not defeat the exemption’” (Matter of Yeshivath Shearith Hapletah v Assessor of Town of Fallsburg, 79 NY2d 244, 249 [1992], quoting Matter of Association of Bar of City of N.Y. v… [read post]
17 Oct 2013, 5:00 am by Bexis
  For the Rolling Stones, when you discount those songs generally considered too raunchy for mainstream radio (one from Beggars Banquet, one from Let It Bleed and one from Goats Head Soup, you can guess which ones), we’d say the disrespected Stones song we like most is Child of the Moon. [read post]