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摘要: There is in each of us a stream of tendency, whether you choose to call it a philosophy or not, which gives coherence and direction to thought and action. Judges cannot escape that current any more than other mortals. All their lives, forces which they do not recognize and...
When I started writing this occasional column a while ago, I decided to call it “Adventures in Hearsay,” with the initial idea that I would be focused on hearsay issues. But I was distracted by the shiny objects of the Ninth Circuit considering whether honking is expression and the U....
We address this question by analyzing the various selection effects through which patents become subject to validity decisions. Empirically, we focus on Germany, where revocation proceedings are separate from infringement suits and where, in court decisions during the period of 2010–2012, 45% of ...
Often, he showed, law governs not through judges adjudicating rights (as much legal-geographical scholarship on homelessness and begging tended to focus on) but through city engineers seeking to protect and improve the function of the street. Scholars need to be alive to this more everyday ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Four years ago, Amy Coney Barrett was a little-known law professor in Indiana. Within weeks, she is likely to be the newest associate justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Corporate rules are often analysed without attending to the strengths and limitations of the body making, monitoring or implementing those rules. However,
Before the Internet, there was no such thing as cybersquatting. But once the Internet came into existence, domain-name disputes soon followed. Although cybersquatting does not fit into the traditional trademark paradigm, in 1999 Congress passed The Anti-
Cybertorture Related Resolutions by The United Nations A/HRC/43/49 - The United Nations introduces the term Cybertorture A/74/148 - The United Nations offers recommendations to prevent Domestic Violence A/HRC/RES/13/19 - the role and responsibility of judges, prosecutors and lawyers ...