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15 Dec 2019, 8:24 pm by Omar Ha-Redeye
The employee filed a human rights complaint in Wood v. [read post]
5 Dec 2019, 11:02 am by Aimee Hess
On December 5, 2019 the Texas Supreme Court is hearing the case of Southwestern Electric Power Co. v. [read post]
25 Nov 2019, 4:55 am by Beth Graham
In Wood, we found the Supreme Court’s opinion in Green Tree Financial Co. v. [read post]
12 Sep 2019, 8:42 am by Elanor A. Mulhern and James Kim
Two recent Circuit Court opinions have significantly undermined the FTC’s powers under Section 13(b) of the Federal Trade Commission Act (FTCA). [read post]
6 Sep 2019, 12:14 am by INFORRM
In particular, the court considered the deemed lawful taking of photographs by police officers as in R (Wood) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2010] 1 WLR 123 and R (Catt) v Association of Chief Police Officers [2015] AC 1065. [read post]
24 Aug 2019, 6:30 am by Dan Ernst
Citizens, 1919-1924Conveners: Kenneth Mack, Harvard Law School (kmack@law.harvard.edu), Laurie Wood, Florida State University (lmwood@fsu.edu), Jacqueline Briggs, University of Toronto - Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies (jacq.briggs@mail.utoronto.ca), and John Wertheimer, Davidson College (jow [read post]
22 Aug 2019, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
Writers in this line defended the power of Parliament or the American colonial assemblies to alter the frame of government. [read post]
21 Aug 2019, 1:09 pm by Dan Ernst
Citizens, 1919-1924Conveners: Kenneth Mack, Harvard Law School (kmack@law.harvard.edu) Laurie Wood, Florida State University (lmwood@fsu.edu) Jacqueline Briggs, University of Toronto (jacq.briggs@utoronto.ca)John Wertheimer, Davidson College (jowertheimer@davidson.eduLaw and Empire in the Sino-Asian Context (Harvard Law School / TBD)12:00 PM – 4:30 PMLegal History and the Persistent Power of State and Local Governments (Cambridge Room)Moderators: Brooke… [read post]
2 Aug 2019, 3:45 am by INFORRM
Monir v Wood [2018] EWHC 3525 (QB) – a judgment after trial from Nicklin J in a “Twitter libel” case. [read post]