U.S. District Court Follows Established New Jersey Jurisprudence in Cases Involving Construction Work Site AccidentsPeter J. Torcicollo
US District Judge John Woodcock Jr’s ruling means the Justice Department can head to trial next month in Portland federal court, marking the latest in a series of cases that have tested the reach of criminal antitrust provision...
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18.) For depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury; 18.) Self explanatory. (see constitution for juryof peers encroachment) There are so many unconstitutional laws pertainingto private property that courts have become clogged with petty infractionsto laws which should never ha...
Court Rules Against American Express Based on Both Direct and Indirect Evidence of Harm to Competition* On February 19, 2015, the District Court (...)William CavanaughRobert P. LoBueJonathan H. Hatch
The criminal cases, filed in federal court in Brooklyn, allege longstanding efforts to dig up dirt on dissidents, intimidate them and stifle their speech. It's not the first time the Justice Department has brought charges for similar conduct: in 2020, prosecutors charged eight people with worki...
NJ 558, 579 [2023] ["Showups can serve a valuable purpose if conducted within hours of a crime," but an "in-court identification is essentially a live, single-person line-up . . . comparable to a showup but [] conducted well after the crime has taken place"]). An in-court ...
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Chamber files a coalition merits-stage amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to reject domestic corporate liability under the Alien Tort Statute and limit its extraterritorial reach. The Chamber previously filed an amicus brief supporting the successful cert petitions in these two consolidated cases. ...