posted by EmekaEzidiegwu on Jun 3
Rebecca M. Kysar’s (Brooklyn) Listening to Congress: Earmark Rules and Statutory Interpretation, 94 Cornell Law Review 519, [SSRN]…
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New Earmark Disclosure Rules and Statutory Interpretation
posted by EmekaEzidiegwu on Jun 3
Rebecca M. Kysar’s (Brooklyn) Listening to Congress: Earmark Rules and Statutory Interpretation, 94 Cornell Law Review 519, [SSRN]…
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New Earmark Disclosure Rules and Statutory Interpretation
posted by AWilkinson on May 26
As Brennan said, the law requires “compulsory referral by a conscientious objector” or, in shorthand, leave your morals at the surgery door….Brennan’s concern was clause 8(1)(b) of the Abortion Law Reform Bill that, in defiance of Australian Medical Association ethics, overrode a physician’s freedom of c…Brennan’s conclusion is that Victoria’s law has failed its first test: the need to uphold freedom of conscience….Brennan’s conclusion is that Victoria’s rights charter “failed spectacularly” to defend a core human right when it conflicted with the progressive-Left political a genda on abortion law and bioethics….
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A Bill of Rights… more like a Bill for the Left
posted by DCFawcett on May 24
HELP with a resume, for a internship for a designer, i don’t mind traveling, Related posts:How To Get A Second Summer Internship? I Have A Prior Internship Experience,will I Get Accepted Into Another 1?How To Apply For An Internship At A Government Office/law Firm?Should I Include Details Of Internship I Will Begin From January Into My Related posts: How To Get A Second Summer Internship?
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I’m Into Designing And Over The Summer I Want To Do An Internship For A Really Good Designer.how Do I Apply?
posted by ChavaLeBarton on May 4
The cable and telephone industry only answers to their own interests and to those of their stockholders. So it’s no surprise they have little interest in the collateral damage that will be done across the state of North Carolina when bad bills become worse law. If it means forestalling competition, and remaining the sole provider of lackluster service to communities that need something better, so be it. In rural communities where broadband is simply not feasible to provide under existing busi
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North Carolina Denied Broadband Development Funds If Anti-Consumer Bill Passed
posted by NasrullahMardani on May 4
Here is the text of House Bill 1252 as approved by the Committee on Science and Technology on 4/23/09. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO REGULATE COMPETITION BETWEEN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE BUSINESS BY REQUIRING CITIES THAT PROVIDE COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC TO COMPLY WITH LAWS APPLICABLE TO PRIVATE PROVIDERS, TO ESTABLISH SEPARATE ENTERPRISE FUNDS, TO NOT CROSS-SUBSIDIZE COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE WITH OTHER GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS, TO IMPUTE THE COSTS THAT WOULD BE INCURRED BY PRIVATE PR
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North Carolina HB 1252: The Language
posted by NancyLund on Apr 27
I think its time we push for tougher laws demanding that no one be allowed to shoot someone in a movie theater. Tougher laws like this would ensure the safety of the public. If we really want to mean business then we should also make it a law that no one should threaten another person
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Georgia Professor: Thank God He Shot Them Off Campus
posted by AmyNutt on Apr 27
Law Library Journal is looking for librarians interested in writing a regular column for the Journal because two columnists are giving up their columns as of the final issue of Volume 101: Diane Murley, author of the “Technology for …
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Law Librarian Blog: New Columnists Sought for Law Library Journal
posted by ColinWhelan on Apr 18
What they don’t tell you about Somalia. (Via Aziz .)
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What they don’t tell you about Somalia
posted by AubreyClark on Apr 17
As part of a new series, the Forex Blog will begin interviewing other financial columnists/bloggers. The following represents an interview with Karl Denninger of The Market Ticker
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Interview with Karl Denninger: “This is not a time to be in the marketsâ€
posted by DavidBeart on Apr 16
With the aim to make health and safety laws more agreeable to employers, the HSE has abolished premises registration as a mandatory requirement. This provision was put into effect from 6 April.
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Employers Spared from Premises Registration