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4 Jun 2015, 11:30 am by Paul Caron
. ___ (2015): The choice between source-based and residence-based taxation has defined the terms of the debate for the international tax regime since its inception in the early 1900's. [read post]
1 Jun 2015, 7:02 am by Gina McAndrew
The Court found that under the Employer’s policy, an employee earns vacation time, which becomes available in Year B, by working 1900 hours in Year A. [read post]
1 Jun 2015, 7:02 am by Gina McAndrew
In reviewing the employer’s policy, the Court found that an employee earns vacation time, which becomes available in Year B, by working 1900 hours in Year A. [read post]
29 May 2015, 9:30 am by Marsha Tesar
Downton Abbey follows the lives of the fictitious Crawley family who live in a grand English country house in the early 1900s. [read post]
29 May 2015, 3:57 am by Robin Shea
Image Credits: All from flickr, Creative Commons license:  Wave and little man by Collectionista de Instantes; Betty and Veronica by xmoltarx; classroom c. 1900 A.D. by Municipal Archives of Trondheim; blue screen of death by Luigi Rosa. [read post]
28 May 2015, 4:49 pm
The incident occurred in Evanston in the 1900-block of Darrow Avenue on Memorial Day. [read post]
18 May 2015, 1:51 pm by Andy
Most UK law students will be aware of a seminal English copyright case from 1900 known as Walter v Lane, in which the House of Lords ruled that the author of an idea does not necessarily need to be the person who actually records the idea in order for copyright to exist in the work. [read post]
13 May 2015, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
Mark Spiegel, Boston College Law School (and a former Reggie), has posted Legal Aid 1900 to 1930: What Happened to Law Reform? [read post]
11 May 2015, 12:41 am
Saliha Belmessous (Univ. of New South Wales - History) has published Empire by Treaty: Negotiating European Expansion, 1600-1900 (Oxford Univ. [read post]
10 May 2015, 2:13 am by JD Hull
Even my grandparents (the youngest of the four was born in 1900) are lucky enough to graduate from college And Mom tells us to notice it all. [read post]
10 May 2015, 2:13 am by JD Hull
Even my grandparents (the youngest of the four was born in 1900) are lucky enough to graduate from college And Mom tells us to notice it all. [read post]
8 May 2015, 9:30 am by azatty
Dedicated in 1900, the capitol building has seen its share of lawmakers and been transformed into the Arizona Capitol Museum (AzCM) where thousands of school children from all over Arizona come to connect with their state government, past and present. [read post]
6 May 2015, 7:09 pm by Jon Gelman
Costs fluctuated very roughly in tandem with benefits: costs declined from 1980 to the mid-1980s, then increased until the early 1900s, followed by steep declines in the balances of the 1990s, followed by increases for several years in the early 2000s, and then generally declining until 2012. [read post]
6 May 2015, 10:00 am by Dan Ernst
Out recently from the Oxford University Press is Empire by Treaty: Negotiating European Expansion, 1600-1900, edited by Saliha Belmessous, senior research fellow at the University of New South Wales. [read post]
29 Apr 2015, 2:26 pm
Nineteenth-century German law was splintered into territorial regimes characterized by differentiated succession rules for the nobility versus the peasantry--a distinction that continued to some extent even after the unified German Civil Code became effective in 1900. [read post]
29 Apr 2015, 11:41 am
Nineteenth-century German law was splintered into territorial regimes characterized by differentiated succession rules for the nobility versus the peasantry--a distinction that continued to some extent even after the unified German Civil Code became effective in 1900. [read post]
29 Apr 2015, 11:41 am
Nineteenth-century German law was splintered into territorial regimes characterized by differentiated succession rules for the nobility versus the peasantry--a distinction that continued to some extent even after the unified German Civil Code became effective in 1900. [read post]
27 Apr 2015, 10:14 am by Schachtman
In the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, the authors of the epidemiology chapter advance instances of acceleration of onset of disease as an example of a situation in which reliance upon doubling of risk will not provide a reliable probability of causation calculation[1]. [read post]