Sentences with phrase «court opinions offering»

There are currently no court opinions offering any guidelines on mashups, and there are no distinct legal guidelines for determining whether or not a non-parodic work is protected under fair use.

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Capital appealed this denial on October 6, and sought an advisory opinion from Committee on Open Government Executive Director Bob Freeman, an independent state body charged with promoting transparency and offering advisory opinions that carry weight in court.
THE BRONX — As the U.S. Supreme Court considered another major case centered on gay marriage, two high - profile Bronx politicians offered their own opinions on the matter.
«The court notes that there was opinion testimony offered to the effect that (1) but for being asked by Henry Wojtasek, Synor probably would not have hired Meghan Ortt, (2) that she had a «no - show job,» and (3) that Synor was a conduit for funds to be paid to her,» the judge wrote of the grand jury testimony he inspected.
Chaos theory and fuzzy logic may offer pointers in this direction, but, at the moment, Talbott's opinion is that while AI is so incomplete, leaning on it too heavily for a «solution» courts the same kind of disaster that the mass application of philosophies such as Marxism created.
Given the support offered by the political establishment, it seems likely that home schooling will continue in California regardless of what the court decides in its reconsidered opinion.
The scathing 61 - page opinion issued this month by Judge Doris A. Smith of Commonwealth Court slapped down almost every argument offered by the district and ruled that it had failed to desegregate or to provide poor...
In making that ruling, the court also offered its opinion about the practice of peer grading.
That interpretation is offered by lawyers, but it is not in the court's opinion.
A Seventh Circuit court opinion found that debt collectors» letters to consumers offering to «settle» time - barred debts (that is, debts that would be subject to a successful statute - of - limitations defense) could mislead consumers and, thus, could violate the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
Rothko gave similar testimony, saying he stays clear of offering opinions on the authenticity of his father's work so that he doesn't end up in court.
The lower court said no, finding that «every human being has personal experience and observations of fecal material and I think that, as a result, every human being who is of competent mind can offer a lay opinion as to whether a substance is feces or not.
The CJEU does not elaborate further on this point, but the Advocate General Sharpston, in her opinion, argued that it should not be «open to the courts in a second Member State to short - circuit the process (and the procedural guarantees offered to the defendant by the national law of the first Member State) by deciding to use what may (or may not) be «new» facts and / or evidence to try that defendant» (§ 59).
In both Elite Taxi and Uber France and in accordance with the Advocate General's Opinion in that first case (discussed previously on this blog), the Court of Justice rejected this line of defence, confirming that Uber itself, through its UberPOP application, offers more than simple intermediation.
There's FindLaw's Eighth Circuit Blog, our Missouri caselaw offerings, including state Appellate and Supreme Court opinions, and our law firm management guides — all available in just one place.
A Case Comment describes and analyzes a recent important appellate court decision and concludes by offering opinions as to the decision's probable impact on future cases.
it is only common sense that where a claim of privilege is contested, a court would normally require something more than counsel's opinion offered in the course of argument.
In an unpublished opinion by the California Court of Appeals last week, the court held that the alibi offered by a criminal defendant — that he was playing poker on MySpace at the time of the crime — was neither «implausible or bizarre,» as argued by prosecuCourt of Appeals last week, the court held that the alibi offered by a criminal defendant — that he was playing poker on MySpace at the time of the crime — was neither «implausible or bizarre,» as argued by prosecucourt held that the alibi offered by a criminal defendant — that he was playing poker on MySpace at the time of the crime — was neither «implausible or bizarre,» as argued by prosecutors.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals now offers an RSS feed for its opinions and a podcast feed for its oral arguments.
Until last year, Georgia appellate opinions were conveniently offered through a single Web site — and one which was, I believe, an official court site.
In addition, Justia also offers an extensive legal blog directory, a directory of interesting and relevant legal podcasts, and a free daily newsletter which includes weekly practice area opinion summaries newsletters and opinion summaries for all US Federal Appellate Courts, all 50 US State Supreme Courts, and the United States Supreme Court.
Posts offer trial attorney Ronald L. M. Goldman's opinions and insight about safety and injury regulations, Supreme Court Rulings, news of prominent cases and more.
But more generally, I think a district court judge sitting on the Supreme Court might better recognize when a proposed opinion offers little or no guidance to the lower cocourt judge sitting on the Supreme Court might better recognize when a proposed opinion offers little or no guidance to the lower coCourt might better recognize when a proposed opinion offers little or no guidance to the lower courts.
Posts include links to legal writing resources, offer editing tips and note court opinions in which the judges writing them had a little fun.
The blog offers summaries and opinions on the decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court and the South Carolina Supreme Court, as well as information on legal technology and technology law.
Among the opinions offered on the case by this country's jurisprudes, Michael Geist has pointed out how Justice Phelan's ruling runs contrary to a recent series of Supreme Court decisions that have taken «a broad, liberal approach to fair dealing,» and he imagines that the appeal could makes its way to the Supreme Court.
A tremendously helpful feature that the 8th Circuit is the only federal appellate court to offer is a daily summary of the issues presented and the outcome of each published and unpublished opinion released by the court.
The Court excluded the report finding» I would not qualify Dr. Sank as an expert capable of offering the opinion evidence tendered in the April Report.».
Due to our experience with the district and superior courts, we can offer forthright and honest opinions regarding the outcome of your case and any probable consequences.
The Federal Circuit's opinion offers courts and litigants useful guidance for situations where a trademark dispute arises between an entity and a former founding member.»
A district court granted Dr. Acosta's motion after concluding «Dr. Wahl was offering scientific opinions based on scientific knowledge.»
Some courts offer multiple procedural defenses in multi-section opinions; others dispose of a case on one procedural ground while noting that other possible excuses remain in reserve.
Upon learning that Freeman intended to disclose an additional or new medical expert witness to offer opinions on the issue of causation, Dr. Crays» lawyers moved to adopt the rulings from the earlier case and bar any testimony of plaintiff's newly disclosed expert opinion pursuant to Illinois Supreme Court Rule 219 (e).
The court then turned to the matter of whether the physician was qualified to offer such an opinion in a retained expert capacity.
«As law firms look for ways to be more efficient in their research, this collaboration offers a new and exciting resource for lawyers to quickly sift through millions of court opinions and find what matters in a centralized location,» said Nik Reed, co-founder and chief operating officer at Ravel Law.
The opinion offers no explanation why the parties wanted the family court to seal the record or why the family court had agreed to seal it.
The Ninth Circuit's opinion is available here, and John Elwood of the Volokh Conspiracy offers an interesting overview in his post last week speculating on whether the Court would review the case.
The Court of Appeal confirmed that the trial judge had been correct to admit the report so far as it dealt with the facts, and correct to exclude it so far as it offered an expert opinion — though another expert could have given an opinion on the basis of the facts in the report.
Taken together, the analysis in this Comment suggests that the justifications most commonly offered in defense of stare decisis — rule of law, appearance of the rule of law, and deference to legislative authority — do not support affording binding precedential value to secret opinions of the kind sometimes issued by the FISA courts.61
Sometimes it seems that a deluge of experts has descended on the criminal courts ready to offer definitive opinions to explain almost anything.
The mediator can also offer an unbiased opinion that will be similar to what a judge might think if the case was taken to court.
In custody and time sharing matters the role includes such functions as objective evaluations of families or individuals, with opinions communicated via testimony; peer reviews of the professional work products of other mental health professionals, opinions subsequently offered in court; and, summaries of research literature for the court such as in case - blind testimony.
«What is most disturbing are the number of instances in which a mental health professional is willing to offer an opinion or even testify in court as to the disposition of issues under dispute (such as custody or visitation) without having seen the other spouse or sometimes even the child.
Or, the retired judge may offer an opinion as to how the case would come out in a court hearing.
They then offer their opinion to the court, and the court must decide what to do.
The court upheld the trial court's ruling that Dr. Gardner's testimony was inadmissible, citing with approval the trial court's finding that «the proffered testimony and conclusions lacked sufficient scientific basis for the opinions offered.
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