«Supplement, not supplant» is a key element of the education act, going back to
the earliest version of the law, enacted five decades ago as part of President Lyndon Johnson's war on poverty, and the roots of controversy stretch back that far as well.
The draft is significantly longer than
the earlier version of the law (66 vs. 40 articles).
Not exact matches
This story was updated on April 27 as an
earlier version misstated the name
of Mr. Kuprusevičius's
law firm.
Early versions of ransomware have lurked for more than a decade, but the latest ones are increasingly sophisticated, as are the cyber crime gangs that assiduously update their malignant programs and find novel ways to elude cybersecurity experts and
law enforcement.
Because
of an editing error, an
earlier version of this article misstated the position
of Matthew J. Gehringer at the
law firm Perkins Coie.
An
earlier version of this article misstated the amount that Anna Alaburda is seeking in damages in her lawsuit against the Thomas Jefferson School
of Law.
While the Canadian government has yet to respond publicly to the recommendations, my weekly technology
law column (Toronto Star
version, homepage
version) reports that according to documents recently obtained under the Access to Information Act,
earlier this year Industry Minister James Moore launched a series
of private consultations with Canadian business on intellectual property issues.
An
earlier version of this essay appeared as part
of a much longer article in the June 1996 issue
of Loyola
of Los Angeles
Law Review.
Based on
earlier talmudic sources, Maimonides ruled that if there are any Amalekites to be found, even they may eschew their evil heritage and adopt the Noahide
laws (which can be interpreted as the talmudic
version of natural
law).
Henry rejected liberal
versions of the social gospel which tended to be all social and no gospel, but he appealed to an
earlier evangelical consensus
of cultural engagement that included the work
of William Wilberforce in campaigning for the abolition
of the slave trade in England, the revivalist impulses
of Charles G. Finney against slavery in this country, as well as evangelical concerns for suffrage, temperance, child labor
laws, fair wages for workers, and many other progressive issues to which many theologically conservative Christians were once committed» before what David Moberg has called «the great reversal,» an evangelical withdrawal from such concerns.
This is an abridged
version of a blog post that first appeared on the UK Constitutional
Law Group website in
early May, entitled «Be careful what you wish for — it may never happen».
Following Montana's political outcry, Washington's new
law doesn't outline a timeline to close Colstrip's two older units, unlike
earlier versions of the bill.
An
earlier version of the piece was published at Spotlight by the Center for
Law and Social Policy.
Correction: An
earlier version of this column incorrectly stated that state lawmakers changed the
law in Washington State, permitting charter schools to exist.
This includes the new teacher evaluation pilot program that is part
of the revised
version of Gov. Dan Malloy's school reform package contained in what is now Public
Law 116, which will only involve eight - to - 10 districts; the fact that NEA and AFT affiliates are still opposed to this plan and are also battling reformers over another evaluation framework that uses student test score data that the unions had supported just several months
earlier also raises questions as to whether Connecticut can actually earn the flexibility from federal accountability that has been gained through the waiver.
For more on the history
of this bill and the
earlier version, read Animal
Law Coalition's reports below.
Correction, Feb. 15, 2017: A transcription error led to Faraday's
law mistakenly being called Flaherty's
law in an
earlier version of this article.
After using an
early version of his legal tech audit in house, Flaherty teamed up with Suffolk University's Institute on
Law Practice Technology and Innovation to make the LTA available for lawyers and law studen
Law Practice Technology and Innovation to make the LTA available for lawyers and
law studen
law students.
A post
earlier this week on In Custodia Legis, the blog
of the
Law Library
of Congress in Washington, explained that the Australian federal legislative website ComLaw and the New Zealand legislative website were offering official
versions of their
laws.
For example, I've seen several instances in which lawyers base legal arguments primarily on recent case
law located from electronic databases or from judicial consideration
of current statute only, without reference to
earlier versions of the same provisions.
Earlier versions of the thinking in that piece can be found at the Duke Conversation on The Twenty - First Century
Law Library among Richard A. Danner, S. Blair Kauffman, and John G. Palfrey.
The
law librarians
of Ontario would be ecstatic if the Superior Court would issue a practice direction welcoming (or merely allowing) the use
of online forms
of judgments for books
of authorities where the online
version is reliable, has paragraph numbering, etc. (see my
earlier SLAW blog post here from January 2008 on this topic).
Alan Kilpatrick, a
law librarian with the Law Society of Saskatchewan (LSS), wrote earlier this month on the Legal Sourcery blog about a new Primer to Legislative Research Across the Provinces and Territories published by the Vancouver Association of Law Libraries (the linked version is a reprint by the LS
law librarian with the
Law Society of Saskatchewan (LSS), wrote earlier this month on the Legal Sourcery blog about a new Primer to Legislative Research Across the Provinces and Territories published by the Vancouver Association of Law Libraries (the linked version is a reprint by the LS
Law Society
of Saskatchewan (LSS), wrote
earlier this month on the Legal Sourcery blog about a new Primer to Legislative Research Across the Provinces and Territories published by the Vancouver Association
of Law Libraries (the linked version is a reprint by the LS
Law Libraries (the linked
version is a reprint by the LSS).
By: Jennifer Koshan PDF
Version: Blogging and Legal Education I was at the Canadian Association
of Law Teachers (CALT) conference in Ottawa
earlier this week and participated in a roundtable on blogging and legal education.
«A2J Author ® 3.0 features several exciting enhancements, many
of which were suggested by users
of our
earlier versions,» said Chicago - Kent Professor Ronald W. Staudt, CAJT director and IIT associate vice president for
law, business and technology.
The other one is an updated
version of an
earlier report entitled Foreign Intelligence Gathering
Laws that examines the legislation regulating the collection
of intelligence in the European Union (EU) and Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
about a lawsuit by a company, Healthcare Advocates, against the Internet Archive for failing to do enough to protect copyrighted material: Healthcare Advocates» opponents in another
law suit had used
earlier versions of the HA site presumably to advance their cause.
At a prior
law firm, I had used an
earlier version of Clio.
There is a
law pertaining to extradition, the current
version being here; an English translation
of an
earlier version (not significantly changed) is here.
An
earlier version of the bill contained a provision that would let companies challenge suspicious «business method» patents — many
of which cover basic software practices — at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, but a powerful lobby
of old - guard firms (notably Microsoft (s msft) and IBM (s ibm)-RRB- lobbied to crush that part
of the
law.
He added that «even
early versions»
of the company's agreements for its education apps had «addressed» the federal education privacy
law.