• Thomson had a major competitive advantage with case-law summaries dating back to the 19th century.

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  • And early in his career in the mid-1970s, he wrote two books on anti-trust case history and law.

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  • One case explores a first-year law school civil procedure issue, while another gets deeply into the weeds of bankruptcy jurisprudence, thanks to a three-decade estate battle involving the late Anna Nicole Smith.

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  • What India s case law shows, says Marco Ventura, a religious-law professor, is the contrast between conversion in rich, liberal societies and traditional ones, where discrimination tempts people to make tactical moves.

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  • Professor RICHARD PILDES (Law, New York University): But I think that if it's just, you know, 100 people, 150 people, I think the court would say the way to handle that is individually, case-by-case, and it doesn't make the law unconstitutional as a whole.

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  • But the slow-moving case was put on hold when parliament passed a law giving Mr Bouterse and his 24 co-defendants blanket immunity for human rights violations committed during military rule.

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  • Cole said the investigative subcommittee found that Gingrich was well aware of previous case law on use of tax-deductible contributions to finance such partisan activity.

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  • Left undecided until Thursday are the important honest services cases, which could spring former Enron Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling, and Bilksi, the patent case that could upturn business-method patent law.

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  • In the United States, relevant case law has revolved around the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination as there is currently no specific law regarding key disclosure.

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  • If the justices' questions are any guide (and it must be admitted they are often not), proponents of the law made a good job of arguing the first bit of their case, that fund-raising has got out of step with previous law (ie, that there are loopholes).

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  • But Justice Minister Crispin Blunt played down the significance of the motion, telling MPs the government would consider any EU criminal law proposals on a "case-by-case" basis.

    BBC: MPs debate EU criminal policy

  • Org is filling up a 24-terabyte Sun Microsystems server with case law going back to 1754. (That's a lot of bytes, enough to type out 12 million novels.) Malamud bought some data from Fastcase while building his service, which is available for free on the Web.

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  • Org is filling up a 24-terabyte Sun Microsystems (nasdaq: JAVA - news - people ) server with case law going back to 1754. (That's a lot of bytes, enough to type out 12 million novels.) Malamud bought some data from Fastcase while building his service, which is available for free on the Web.

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  • But the real concern about this case is the long-term implications for world trade law.

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  • However, I think there is a not-so-obvious case for why this aspect of the law may be a bad idea: it could allow fairness norms to increase unemployment.

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  • To that end, I believe that federal lawmakers should expressly authorize the IRS to share taxpayer information with state and local law-enforcement authorities in any case where it appears that a fraudulent tax return has been filed.

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  • Except the dissident lawyers appealed again, and the Third Circuit, in a decision that offers a thorough tutorial on class-action law, has sent the case back again for Lancaster to instructions to consider whether a subclass of plaintiffs with other claims under federal law should be formed.

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  • This case should force a re-examination of current habeas corpus law and its Byzantine procedural obstacles.

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  • But a law-enforcement official said that underlying case also involved Mr. Stern, who would later go on to play a central role in the larger investigation.

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  • Opening the case for the prosecution, Helen Law played video footage - filmed by Animal Defenders International (ADI) - which showed the animal being kicked and hit with a pitchfork by staff.

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  • In 1995, he represented Acorn in a key case upholding the new Motor Voter Act -- the very law whose mandated postcard registration system Acorn workers use to flood election offices with bogus registrations.

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  • It may wind up disappointing blockbuster-ruling fans, however, as the court avoided making a definitive statement about the boundaries of patent law in the much-discussed Bilski case last year and may do so again.

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  • Advocates for the same sex couples tried to make a very simple case that the state's 97-year old marriage law, which refers to husband and wife, doesn't live up to modern standards of equal protection under the law.

    NPR: New York Court Hears Gay Marriage Arguments

  • Its allegations, rather, are strictly of private law-breaking (and, in the case of the prostitutes with whom he supposedly cavorted in Amsterdam, not even that).

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  • On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear another case on same-sex marriage: a challenge to a federal law defining marriage as between a man and a woman only.

    BBC: Gay marriage ban: Supreme Court weighs California case

  • And it was the same law firm that originally filed the case in Pennsylvania - brought it again, I believe, around 2000, and, again, lost on the State Secrets Privilege and on the finality of decision making.

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  • It has edged towards relaxation in a few recent 5-4 decisions, but the conservative wing of the court may not be sure of a victory in a broad-based voucher case, according to Jesse Choper, a law professor at Fordham University in New York.

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  • In January, the Commission on Assisted Dying - set up and funded by campaigners who want to see a change in the law - said there was a "strong case" for allowing assisted suicide for people who are terminally ill in England and Wales.

    BBC: MPs back assisted dying guidelines

  • In January, the Commission on Assisted Dying - led by Lord Falconer and set up and funded by campaigners who want to see a change in the law - said there was a "strong case" for allowing assisted suicide for people who are terminally ill in England and Wales.

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  • Relevant case law has revolved around the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.

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