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9 Oct 2008, 8:25 am
When the Supreme Court granted cert in United State v. [read post]
23 Feb 2010, 6:44 am
Lundin, United States Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Tennessee The Honorable Cecelia G. [read post]
14 Oct 2016, 7:43 am by John Elwood
Of last week’s 16 relists, the court dumped nearly half, including United States Forest Service v. [read post]
19 Mar 2017, 5:00 pm
Buyer and seller determine, in a sort of digital state of nature, how many Bitcoin to accept in exchange for, let’s say, a cup of coffee, or, in terms of legal services, representation in a criminal case. [read post]
20 Mar 2017, 12:00 am
Buyer and seller determine, in a sort of digital state of nature, how many Bitcoin to accept in exchange for, let’s say, a cup of coffee, or, in terms of legal services, representation in a criminal case. [read post]
25 Sep 2017, 5:17 am by Andrew King
United States, holding that the use of a “Stingray” cellsite simulator required a warrant under the Fourth Amendment, Chris Seaton and Andrew King were challenged to debate whether the Third-Party Doctrine or the Supreme Court’s Riley v. [read post]
28 Jun 2023, 8:01 am by Mark Ashton
With a few exceptions the Supreme Courts of the United States both in Washington and 50 state capitals are courts of “limited jurisdiction. [read post]
3 May 2022, 9:00 pm by Neil H. Buchanan
In one of the flashbacks that give viewers bits and pieces of the story of the collapse of the old United States and the emergence of Gilead, two of the m [read post]
26 Sep 2011, 3:00 am by Peter A. Mahler
Sometime in 2010 Tahsin left the United States and was barred from reentry.Subsequently Muslu and Karakus each claimed to be the assignee of Tahsin's 36% interest. [read post]
30 Nov 2014, 12:00 am
Consider, for the moment, the case of State v. [read post]
27 Apr 2021, 7:30 am by Kelly Goles
The following is a guest post by Ryan Reft, a historian of the modern United States focusing on domestic policy and law in the Manuscript Division at the Library of Congress. [read post]
6 May 2010, 10:39 am by Dave_Fagundes
  I noticed that Wikipedia describes Near as “a United States Supreme Court decision that recognized the freedom of the press by roundly rejecting prior restraints on publication. [read post]