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Starting at Physiotherapy Assocs., Inc. v. ATI Holdings, LLCFriday, June 5, 2012 by Judge Karon Owen Bowldre (M.D. Ala.): It is best to keep it secret […]
Starting at Physiotherapy Assocs., Inc. v. ATI Holdings, LLCFriday, June 5, 2012 by Judge Karon Owen Bowldre (M.D. Ala.): It is best to keep it secret […]
If the inefficient giving-and-taking of liberal democracy does not allow you to shoehorn neighbor into your policy choices, you have two options. Either you decide […]
3/23/1870: Justice Joseph Bradley swears. Justice Joseph Bradley Reason.com’s first post, Today in Supreme Court History: February 23, 1870 appeared on Reason.com.
Decatur’s liquor store owner sued the police officer and city for punching him during a response to shoplifting. Kevin Penn held the shoplifter under gunpoint, […]
A 1996 Harvard Law Review Ketanji Jackson was a student at law when he noted that there is a climate of hatred, fear and revenge […]
Cyberlaw Podcast fans, please be reminded that episode 400 will air live via audio and video with audience participation at noon Eastern on March 28th […]
Starting at U.S. Army ROTC ECP Cadet Doe v. BidenLast decision by Chief Judge BerylHowell (D.D.C. Contrary to M.D. Fla. N.D. Ill. & D. Colo. […]
Today marks fifty years since the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse published a report which was very different to what President Richard Nixon […]
Start at Cozzi v. Village of Melrose ParkYesterday, Judge Steven Seeger (N.D. Ill.), ruled in favor of the applicant. Melrose Park decided to give 62 […]
Politico by Josh Gerstein Predawn raids were conducted by the FBI in November on James O’Keefe’s house and two homes belonging to other members of […]