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18 Sep 2019, 1:18 am by UKSC Live Blogging
 Aidan O’Neill QC confirms definitely not, but the court should find against it. 1415: Aidan O’Neill QC submits the banner of the law, chosen to symbolise what the UKSC is about, states that the rule of law matters. [read post]
6 Nov 2018, 1:49 pm by Howard Knopf
 After all, budgets in the Westminster tradition have traditionally been about taxation and other important financial and fiscal matters – not extremely detailed micromanagement of arcane aspects of IP law, for example.Even if the provisions are welcome and uncontroversial, how can there be assurance of “quality” of the drafting when there may be only token and extremely abbreviated committee hearings and debate? [read post]
6 Sep 2018, 10:40 am by Robert Brammer
Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collection Division, Vollbehr Collection. [read post]
8 Aug 2018, 10:30 am by Kelly McKenna
Why did you want to work at the Law Library of Congress? [read post]
9 Jan 2018, 8:00 am by Dan Ernst
Slumber and Success: The House of Commons Library after MayOonagh Gay3. [read post]
5 Jan 2018, 7:35 am by Kelly Buchanan
Westminster Legal Drafting: A Beginners Guide We’re looking forward to finding many more interesting law-related topics to write about in 2018! [read post]
28 Jun 2017, 6:30 am by Dan Ernst
Blaine Baker, McGill University, has posted Musings and Silences of Chief Justice William Osgoode: Digest Marginalia about the Reception of Imperial Law, which is forthcoming in volume 54 of the Osgoode Hall Law Journal:This essay focuses on musings and silences in the margins of Canadian Chief Justice William Osgoode's late-eighteenth-century law library, to understand the role he assigned to Westminster-based imperial law in the… [read post]
26 Jun 2017, 10:05 am by Christine Corcos
This essay focuses on musings and silences in the margins of Canadian Chief Justice William Osgoode's late-eighteenth-century law library, to understand the role he assigned to Westminster-based imperial law in the transmission of 'British justice' to the colonies. [read post]
26 Jun 2017, 10:05 am
This essay focuses on musings and silences in the margins of Canadian Chief Justice William Osgoode's late-eighteenth-century law library, to understand the role he assigned to Westminster-based imperial law in the transmission of 'British justice' to the colonies. [read post]
24 Apr 2017, 1:03 pm by Elim
Elliot Bulmer, Constituting Scotland: The Scottish National Movement and the Westminster Model (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016). [read post]
21 Feb 2016, 12:28 pm by Michel-Adrien
"The Law Library of Congress is the world’s largest law library, with a collection of over 2.65 million volumes from all ages of history and virtually every jurisdiction in the world. [read post]
17 Feb 2016, 9:38 am by Kelly Buchanan
The first multinational report to be published on the Law Library’s website in 2016 allows us to consider some fundamental questions underlying the practice of comparative law: who makes the laws, and how are the laws made? [read post]
14 Dec 2015, 1:09 pm by Elim
LAW LIBRARY level 3: K3161 .C665 2015Brian Galligan & Scott Brenton, eds., Constitutional Conventions in Westminster Systems: Controversies, Changes and Challenges (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. [read post]
3 Dec 2015, 7:33 am by Kelly Buchanan
Copies of official Tasmanian government gazettes can also be found at the Law Library: The Hobart Gazette (1882-1906) Tasmanian Government Gazette (1907-) Prior to these official gazettes, various government-related notices and information were published in newspapers such as the Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter (1816-1821), copies of which are held by the Library of Congress. [read post]
16 Sep 2015, 11:01 am by Benjamin Wittes
  Five years after Churchill, Harry Truman returned to Westminster to deliver the 14th Green Lecture. [read post]
22 Jul 2015, 2:43 pm
Westminster School District of Orange County (D. [read post]
26 Feb 2015, 6:30 am by Francisco Macías
Westminster, effectively ended segregation as a matter of law in California. [read post]
15 Sep 2014, 3:07 am
This is a tricky question, as the CJEU’s case law has been adopting different approaches for assessing jurisdiction in such cases. [read post]