Sentences with phrase «by law journal»

He is the author with Robb Patryk of the treatise «Product Liability,» published by Law Journal Press.
One was Legal Tech Newsletter, published by the Law Journal Newsletters division of ALM.
Browsing by law journal title and volume is easy to do.
In 2015, for instance, it was named «Best Corporate Investigations Provider» by the National Law Journal's Best of Legal Times, as well as by Law Journal readers.
Greater specialization by law journals would improve that ratio, although the publishers would worry that specialization could fatally reduce the subscriber population.

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The oldest law school in Canada, McGill, ranks just under U of T. Its highly regarded law journal is cited by The Supreme Court of Canada more often than any other university - affiliated journal, and McGill law graduates regularly make up a quarter of The Supreme Court's annual clerkships.
Numerous other examples of Google influencing academics are highlighted by the Journal's report, including one from University of Michigan law professor Daniel Crane who declined to take money from Google to support his paper that argued against «antitrust regulation of internet search engines.»
In 2010 — the same year that NFIB joined the lawsuit against the health care law — the organization received $ 3.7 million from Crossroads GPS, a Republican campaign fund co-founded by former George Bush presidential aide Karl Rove, according to the Journal.
According to the Journal du Dimanche newspaper, the searches were ordered to try to identify holders of offshore companies set up by the bank via Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca.
Late last night, the Review - Journal reported that the purchase was «put together at the behest» of Adelson by his son - in - law Patrick Dumont, who serves as senior VP of finance and strategy at Adelson's Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS).
And according to an article in the Journal of Conflict and Security Law by David Fidler, a professor of law at Indiana University, the current international law is «not well positioned to support responses to terrorist cyberattacks,» and there are no «strong incentives» for states to develop international law against this threat due to the relative dearth of these occurrencLaw by David Fidler, a professor of law at Indiana University, the current international law is «not well positioned to support responses to terrorist cyberattacks,» and there are no «strong incentives» for states to develop international law against this threat due to the relative dearth of these occurrenclaw at Indiana University, the current international law is «not well positioned to support responses to terrorist cyberattacks,» and there are no «strong incentives» for states to develop international law against this threat due to the relative dearth of these occurrenclaw is «not well positioned to support responses to terrorist cyberattacks,» and there are no «strong incentives» for states to develop international law against this threat due to the relative dearth of these occurrenclaw against this threat due to the relative dearth of these occurrences.
The Journal's is the countercultural viewpoint — that there are some things on which we should not have clear «policy,» that there are some issues that simply can not be «settled» by law.
One religious journal in 1874 expressed its view of the place of labor in society when it said: «Labor is a commodity, and, like all other commodities, its condition is governed by the imperishable laws of demand and supply.
The new feminist view, as advanced by Drucilla Cornell in the Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, as well as by others, recognizes that justifying abortion under the right to privacy has become problematical.
«A science, however inexact, the law is a humanistic pursuit as well,» he wrote in the Journal of Law and Religion, «and no one in the past four decades has pursued the law with such humanistic fervor — a humanism enlivened by religion — as John Noonan.&raqlaw is a humanistic pursuit as well,» he wrote in the Journal of Law and Religion, «and no one in the past four decades has pursued the law with such humanistic fervor — a humanism enlivened by religion — as John Noonan.&raqLaw and Religion, «and no one in the past four decades has pursued the law with such humanistic fervor — a humanism enlivened by religion — as John Noonan.&raqlaw with such humanistic fervor — a humanism enlivened by religion — as John Noonan.»
It was so controversial that a report disputing it, written by Professors Richard Warshak and Linda Nielsen and endorsed by 110 child care specialists, was published in the journal «Psychology, Public Policy and Law».
The British Medical Journal (BMJ) announced yesterday that it has finally retracted a fraudulent study used by Nestlé, Mead Johnson and other formula companies to weaken laws all over the world in order to create a multi-million pound market for so - called hypoallergenic formulas.
In 2013, Wu was named one of America's 100 Most Influential Lawyers by the National Law Journal.
BY MICHAEL RICONDA New City — On Tuesday night, in response to the Journal News» map, the Rockland County Legislature urged the State Legislature to introduce and pass two bills, one amending state penal law to protect the confidentiality of pistol license application information and another condemning the paper for exercising poor judgment in publishing -LSB-...]
The ad comes as Astorino's supporters have been raising the issue reported last month in The Journal News that the home owned by Latimer's late mother - in - law has a $ 46,000 tax lien on it.
The confiscation in early years was covered briefly in «Broken Promises: The Status of Expropriated Property in the People's Republic of China» published in Asian American Law Journal by Elaine Sit in January 1996, especially land ownership.
[quote] Rockland County Sheriff Louis Falco, who spoke at a news conference flanked by other county officials, said the Journal News» decision to post an online map of names and addresses of handgun owners Dec. 23 has put law enforcement officers in danger.
-LSB-...] In its original story publishing the map, the News Journal cited concerns about the Sandy Hook massacre and calls by residents to broaden the state's open - records law further.
Legislator pulls together unlikely coalition to condemn Journal News gun map BY DYLAN SKRILOFF The Journal News editorial board and publisher Janet Hasson were condemned Friday, January 4 by law enforcement, a bipartisan group of legislators, County Clerk Paul Piperato and the five major political parties of Rockland County, for their publication of an interactive -LSB-..BY DYLAN SKRILOFF The Journal News editorial board and publisher Janet Hasson were condemned Friday, January 4 by law enforcement, a bipartisan group of legislators, County Clerk Paul Piperato and the five major political parties of Rockland County, for their publication of an interactive -LSB-..by law enforcement, a bipartisan group of legislators, County Clerk Paul Piperato and the five major political parties of Rockland County, for their publication of an interactive -LSB-...]
The resolution requesting a change in state law passed unanimously, while the vote condemning the Journal News was opposed only by Chairwoman Harriet Cornell.
Criticism had been levied during the public comment section of the meeting that the Journal News was protected by the First Amendment and any law prohibiting the publication of certain information could be construed as a violation of the freedom of the press.
In a brilliant 1982 article in the British Journal of Political Science Curtice and Steed showed how by the mid-1970s, instead of a net 18 seats changing hands for every one per cent swing, as the Cube Law would suggest, only 12 seats, or even fewer, switched.
Assembly Bill 12350 - A, 1992, sponsored by Assemblyman Pete Grannis Assembly and Senate journals from the 1992 legislative session Chapter 501 of 1992, signed by Gov. Mario Cuomo Section 3231 of the State Insurance Law
Beyond Riegel's role and characterizations of the process as «chaotic» by one panelist, criticism has also fallen upon panelist Brenda Gill, an attorney who said during deliberations, «I don't care what the standard is, I am voting my conscience» — a statement that «runs directly afoul of a clear - cut Democratic rule» for this process, according to former New York Law Journal reporter Dan Wise's WiseLawNY blog, which reported it.
The Journal News editorial board and publisher Janet Hasson were condemned Friday, January 4 by law enforcement, a bipartisan group of legislators, County Clerk Paul Piperato and the five major political parties of Rockland County, for their publication of an interactive map exposing the addresses of gun owners on the website www.lohud.com.
Other police have also told the Rockland County Times that jobs guarding Journal News editors should not be accepted by off - duty or retired police due to their unfriendly action of publishing law enforcement members» addresses.
The Journal News editorial board and publisher Janet Hasson were condemned today by law enforcement, a bipartisan group of legislators, County Clerk Paul Piperato and the five major political parties of Rockland County, for their publication of an interactive map exposing the addresses of gun owners on the website www.lohud.com.
Frank Sparaco was known to play a major part in the decision - making of what the Journal News has referred to as the «legal racket party» formerly «chaired» by Sparaco's mother - in - law, who previously served time in jail for her political activities collecting petitions.
: Government Obligations Created by the Human Right to Water,» Texas International Law Journal 41:533.
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The CPI project, led by journalists Dan Fagin of Newsday and Marianne Lavelle of the National Law Journal, in part analyzed 161 studies of four chemicals reviewed over the last 25 years: two pesticides — alachlor and atrazine — the industrial solvent formaldehyde, and the dry - cleaning agent perchloroethylene.
Part one of Holden's study, published this week by the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Sports Law Journal, argues for new standards under which K - 12 public school officials can punish cyberbullying.
However, the research, published in the Journal of Applied Ecology, has led to concerns from the authors that the streams, and their fish populations, are not sufficiently protected by current environmental laws.
The study, which uses a new digital image forensics technique and a 3 - D model of Oswald developed by the Dartmouth researchers, appears in the Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law.
His «On the Need for Reform of the H - 1B Nonimmigrant Work Visa in Computer - Related Occupations», published in the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, is considered required reading by skeptics of the tech industry's claims of worker shortages.
With a Ph.D. in mathematics and as a former professor of statistics at the university where he now holds a full professorship in computer science, he is one of very few technology experts to have contributed a long, invited scholarly article to a law journal published by a leading law school.
Recently, Elsevier has come under fire for exercising it's rights under copyright law by asking various platforms to remove copies of articles published in its journals.
For example, Israeli technology company Nemesysco used the law to force a peer - reviewed journal to remove from its website an article written by two Swedish researchers (International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, vol 14, p 16law to force a peer - reviewed journal to remove from its website an article written by two Swedish researchers (International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, vol 14, journal to remove from its website an article written by two Swedish researchers (International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, vol 14, Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, vol 14, p 16Law, vol 14, p 169).
But the behavior of these reservoirs is not solely determined by physical laws of the water cycle, but also by demands and what these reservoirs are being used for,» says Caltech graduate student Armeen Taeb, lead author of a paper about the model that will be published online on November 22 in the journal Water Resources Research.
Besides its availability on the Informed Consent Project website, the study can be read in the online Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law published by Duke University Press.
Between 2005 and 2012, more than 1585 U.S. published judicial opinions describe the use of neurobiological evidence by criminal defendants to shore up their defense, according to a study published last week in the Journal of Law and the Biosciences by legal scholar Nita Farahany of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and colleagues.
In the December 2007 issue of the biannual International Journal of Speech, Language, and the Law, phoneticians Anders Eriksson of the University of Gothenburg and Francisco Lacerda of Stockholm University said there was no science behind the Layered Voice Analysis technology produced by Nemesysco Ltd. of Netayna, Israel, which is being tested by municipal governments in the United Kingdom as a means of weeding out fraud among benefits applicants.
We were invited to the March 2008 Fordham Urban Law Journal Symposium, «The Lethal Injection Debate: Law and Science,» by Fordham University School of Law professor Deborah Denno to represent the medical and scientific aspects of it.
A special section in the current issue of Clinical Scholars Review, the journal of advanced practice nursing published by Columbia Nursing, explores how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) empowers CRNAs to help make anesthesia services more accessible to patients, while also highlighting laws in New York and other states that may impede the expanded access to care envisioned by ACA.
Penned by phoneticians Anders Eriksson of the University of Gothenburg and Francisco Lacerda of Stockholm University, both in Sweden, the controversial paper appeared in the December 2007 issue of The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law with the title «Charlatanry in forensic speech science: A problem to be taken seriously.»
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