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(who often appears atUNCITRALorinternationalarbitrationrelated conferences orseminars) outside as well as inside mainland China, is a formidable presence in the courtroom. Thanks to the SPC’s streaming of courthearings, it is now possible to see that from any corner of the world. She is also...
saying, “the Internet is happening to everybody, whether you like it or not.” Aereo, backed by billionaireBarry Diller, has plans to more than double the number of cities it serves, although the high court could put a major hurdle in the company’...
The Supreme Court will review that decision. As is typical, the justices did not make any comment in agreeing to hear the case, which likely will be heard in the fall. Regardless of what the Supreme Court decides, Malvo isn’t getting out of prison anytime soon. He isn’t ...
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who was hearing his second day of arguments at the high court, also seemed willing to side with the government. Kavanaugh told Cecillia Wang, an American Civil Liberties Union attorney arguing for the immigrants, that Congress “did...
For those interested, SPC court hearings (that are being heard openly) are streamed or are saved in a video library on the SPC website: (http://tingshen.court.gov.cn/). (The Supreme People’s Monitor can be seen attending a hearing here). As mentioned previously, some SPC proceedings...
The verdict is in and it’s against Aereo. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 for broadcasters, reversing a lower court decision that supported Aereo. The court declared that the streaming service, which gives users access to local TV channels via antennas, violated live TV stations’ copyrigh...
The Supreme Court’s announcement Monday that it wouldn’t step in to the case now means the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will likely be the first appeals court to weigh in on the topic, the step before the case would return to the Supreme Court. ...
“Presidents come and go,” said William Howard Taft, “but the Supreme Court goes on forever.” Taft was uniquely qualified to make that judgment. Eight years after he finished his one term as President, Taft was appointed Chief Justice of the United States – the only person to ever hold...