Other libraries replace lost books only upon patron request, particularly if a faculty member or
law journal makes the request, or if they're classics.
Not exact matches
The Trump Administration has directed various agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, Commerce Department, and Transportation Department to find ways to use the Clean Air Act and other
laws to require vehicles
made overseas undergo strict emissions testing and other reviews, the Wall Street
Journal reported Friday.
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.
The
Journal's sources added that U.S.
law enforcement officials are currently considering whether to charge the Russian government with the latest hackings, although no decision has been
made.
Trump called his son - in -
law a «good boy» while thanking Wall Street
Journal editor - in - chief Gerard Baker for a positive editorial about Kushner and said the leader of the Boy Scouts told him his jamboree speech was «the greatest speech ever
made to them.»
Sant said he received hundreds of calls requesting him to deny the
Journal News» request
made under the state's Freedom of Information
Law.
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.
In an article published in the
journal Oryx, Dr Paul Jepson highlights the case of the Bali starling, where bringing in tougher
laws back - fired — only serving to
make the bird more popular among the elite.
Published in the
Journal of Competition
Law and Economics, the study shows that, on average, the percentage increase in prices is 4 - 4.5 times higher when entry - limiting deals are
made and a generic is not available in the market, compared to when the generic is available but the branded and generic firms jointly set their profit - maximizing price.
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.
The New York Times has called education savings accounts a «redefinition of public education» and the Wall Street
Journal has praised them for «empowering parents to
make decisions» about their children's education.4 In 2011, Arizona became the first state to enact an ESA
law.
04/08/10 - The Athens News Letter to the Editor - Support ban on dog auctions 04/06/10 - 19 Action News - Ohio Dog Auction Act 04/05/10 - Times Reporter - Puppy mills targeted, Meeting to be held in Dover to educate public about ballot initiative 04/02/10 - The News - Herald Blog (Pets Unleashed)- April 1 update on dog auction ballot initiative 04/01/10 - Ohio.com - Why Ohioans should support a ban on dog auctions 03/31/10 - Cincinnati Examiner - Updates to the banning of dog auctions 03/31/10 - The Budget - Ban Ohio Dog Auction group met with opposition in Holmes county 03/30/10 - Fox 19 Morning News - Puppy Mill Petition 03/28/10 - Mansfield News -
Journal - Opinion Shapers: Animal cruelty, in all its forms, needs to end 03/19/10 - Sun Sentinel - Ballot issue could help end puppy mill activities 03/17/10 - Sun Sentinel - The Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions to host meeting at the Avon Lake Public Library 03/10/10 - Animal
Law Coalition - The Ballot Initiative to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions - Watch What Happens 03/07/10 - The Free Press - Support the Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions 03/05/10 - Fairfield Town Crier - Local groups join signature drive to stop dog auctions in Ohio 03/04/10 - Best Friends Animal Society (Puppies Aren't Products)- Sending a Message to Ohio Legislators on Dog Auctions 02/28/10 - Ohio Federation of Dog Clubs - Dog Auctions 02/26/10 - The Post (Ohio University)- Humane Society ranks Ohio low 02/24/10 - The Jackson County Telegram - Local meeting slated on banning of dog auctions 02/21/10 - The Athens News Letter to the Editor - Support petition effort to
make dog auctions and raffles illegal in Ohio 02/21/10 - Lancaster Eagle Gazette - Group seeks to stop puppy mills, dog auctions 02/15/10 - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum - Ohio group seeks ban on dog auctions 02/14/10 - Mansfield - News
Journal - Group wants dog auctions banned in Ohio 02/05/10 - Best Friends Animal Society (Puppies Aren't Products)- UPDATE: Ohio Dog Auctions Act 02/02/10 - Star News Online - Two animal welfare ballot measures proposed in Ohio 01/27/10 - Westlake / Bay Village Observer - Dog auctions in Ohio need to be banned!
Of all the points
made by S&N, perhaps the most telling is in a follow - up post on the Breakthrough Institute blog: «Nearly every profession, from public health to business to
law, has research studies, conferences, and peer - review
journals dedicated to evaluating what's working and what's not.
Much has been
made of Martin - Dye v Martin - Dye [2006] EWCA Civ 681, [2006] 4 All ER 779 as the answer to problems with pension - sharing, not least by Nicholas Francis QC in A Victory for Common Sense (Family
Law Journal, September 2006, p 13) whose partisan approach to the case belies any self - denying ordinance which representatives should observe when commenting, other than factually reporting, on cases in which they were involved.
The National
Law Journal begins this week's profile of the 50 most influential minority lawyers in the United States with this sobering reminder: Minority lawyers make up just 5.4 percent of partners at U.S. law fir
Law Journal begins this week's profile of the 50 most influential minority lawyers in the United States with this sobering reminder: Minority lawyers
make up just 5.4 percent of partners at U.S.
law fir
law firms.
The National
Law Journal's Tony Mauro noted a few years ago the example of an attorney who
makes a point of wearing a tie given to him as a memento eight years previously by the widow of a partner who used to wear it when he argued.
The ABA
Journal reports that an interview with University of Louisville
law professor Russell Weaver outlines important considerations to be
made with regard to office lottery pools, from which litigation has been stemming more recently.
The details of the incident, as reported in the New Jersey
Law Journal, do
make it sound rather shady:
I am not aware of any subsequent statutory, regulatory or case
law developments in India which have changed this situation, but that kind of tweak of IT Act regulations in India wouldn't necessary
make headlines outside of the local IT industry press coverage in obscure trade
journals.
Women, The National
Law Journal reports, still
make up only a quarter of the lawyers at NLJ 250 firms and fewer than a fifth of all partners.
Came across an article in the Search Engine
Journal that offers helpful tips on how to
make a website more user - friendly for purposes of maximizing conversions, which is the whole idea of a
law firm website: to maximize conversion of traffic into leads that may result in new business.
The exact amount that the lawyers
made are unclear, but some suggest that the
law firms involved may have
made off with $ 500 million combined, reports The Wall Street
Journal.
And, as Joe Dysart explains in «The Mobile Lawyer,» an article from the most recent edition of the ABA
Journal magazine, it's
law practice software in the cloud that
makes this a reality:
At the Wall Street
Journal's
Law Blog, Dan Slater described the ruling as a blow to the recording industry, one that «will certainly
make the policing job of the [RIAA] a lot harder.»
There are perhaps 70 Canadian
journals publishing articles on or immediately relevant to
law,
making for a manageable supply of material.
After the Los Angeles Times Technology blog reported the news yesterday, the story quickly
made the rounds of the legal blogosphere, where it was picked up by, among others, the Wall Street
Journal's
Law Blog, CNET's blog the social, Above the
Law and Legal Pad.
The
Law Library
Journal editors cleaned the work up,
made some useful suggestions and told me that the piece would appear in February of 2012.
In an article in the New Jersey
Law Journal, 15 legal analysts Bennet J. Wasserman and Krishna J. Shah urged that the New Jersey mandatory insurance provisions be extended to all lawyers, not only for the protection of the public, but to
make malpractice insurance more affordable:
While in
law school, he was also a staff writer and editor for the Pacific McGeorge Global Business & Development Law Journal, during which he published the commentary «CAFTA - DR and the Iterative Process of Bilateral Treaty Making, Towards a United States Takings Framework for Analyzing International Expropriation Claims.&raq
law school, he was also a staff writer and editor for the Pacific McGeorge Global Business & Development
Law Journal, during which he published the commentary «CAFTA - DR and the Iterative Process of Bilateral Treaty Making, Towards a United States Takings Framework for Analyzing International Expropriation Claims.&raq
Law Journal, during which he published the commentary «CAFTA - DR and the Iterative Process of Bilateral Treaty
Making, Towards a United States Takings Framework for Analyzing International Expropriation Claims.»
Earlier this year, the ABA
Journal asked 12 prominent lawyers who teach film or are connected to the business to choose what they regard as the best movies ever
made about lawyers and the
law.
But the concept of firms linking salaries to locational cost of living has changed, as reported in this National
Law Journal article, Does it pay to
make NY pay?
The discussion was mostly around digital preservation, in the course of this it became apparent that the biggest growing concern in academic
law libraries is wholesale tossing of print book and journal collections in favour of databases such as the «Making of Modern Law» [http://www.galeuk.com/trials/moml/] in addition to the plan of Google and large research libraries (Harvard, Yale, Oxford, etc.) to digitize their entire collectio
law libraries is wholesale tossing of print book and
journal collections in favour of databases such as the «
Making of Modern
Law» [http://www.galeuk.com/trials/moml/] in addition to the plan of Google and large research libraries (Harvard, Yale, Oxford, etc.) to digitize their entire collectio
Law» [http://www.galeuk.com/trials/moml/] in addition to the plan of Google and large research libraries (Harvard, Yale, Oxford, etc.) to digitize their entire collections.
And Monday's National
Law Journal will have this story about laid - off lawyers who sidestepped looking for new jobs and instead
made the leap into solo practice.
As the New York
Law Journal first reported Oct. 4, Carter did not recall
making the remark, but he did not deny it.
I just finished writing an article for the ABA
Journal about one of the most significant trends to come out of 2013 — the emerging importance of «visual
law,» the use of visualization tools and design concepts to help lawyers,
law students, consumers and scholars
make sense of the
law.
If this is Everyday
Law, a site designed to make common legal issues intelligible, law review journals are like Never - y - day Law, meant to grind fine legal points completely into dust — and dust bins — as they marinate on shelves, obscure, arcane and unre
Law, a site designed to
make common legal issues intelligible,
law review journals are like Never - y - day Law, meant to grind fine legal points completely into dust — and dust bins — as they marinate on shelves, obscure, arcane and unre
law review
journals are like Never - y - day
Law, meant to grind fine legal points completely into dust — and dust bins — as they marinate on shelves, obscure, arcane and unre
Law, meant to grind fine legal points completely into dust — and dust bins — as they marinate on shelves, obscure, arcane and unread.
[35] James Hathaway and Jason Pobjoy «Queer cases
make bad
law» New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 44 (2), 2012, 315 - 3
law» New York University
Journal of International
Law and Politics 44 (2), 2012, 315 - 3
Law and Politics 44 (2), 2012, 315 - 389.
Yesterday, Seltzer told the Wall Street
Journal's
Law Blog that she has not decided whether to sue the NFL, adding, «I could be persuaded that this is a good test case to
make.»
Instead, the posts say, the publishers should direct their energy to «creating definitive versions of their
journals in digital formats and
making the
law review articles readily accessible in online repositories».
I contacted the
journal on January 18 about some errors Martin
made in the piece about the operation of
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As reported in the New Jersey
Law Journal, the Appellate Division has confirmed a ruling
made by a Superior Court Judge that orders the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office to pay two news outlets more than $ 100,000 in counsel fees after they successfully sued the office for access to 911 call recordings involving the fatal shooting of an individual.
Furthermore, Fernando has been recognized by publications that identify professionals who have
made an outstanding impact in helping clients succeed, including National
Law Journal who recognized him as a 2015 Cyber Security Trailblazer; The New York Enterprise Report who awarded him its Technology Lawyer of the Year award;
Law Technology News who recognized him in its October 2012 magazine issue as one of only a handful of U.S. - based lawyers with notable experience in handling cyber security and data privacy matters; and PenTest who in 2012 profiled him as the new breed of lawyer — The CYBER LAWYER, who is knowledgeable of both the legal and technical side of the cyber world.»
According to the Philadelphia Business
Journal, Governor Ed Rendell signed into
law House Bill 400, which
makes intentionally misclassifying construction workers a third - degree felony.
In addition to graduating at the top of his
law school class, he made the Dean's List every semester, received both the Einstein Scholarship and Law Center Merit Scholarship, earned numerous Book Awards, and served as a junior associate for the Nova Law Review and the ILSA Journal of International and Comparative L
law school class, he
made the Dean's List every semester, received both the Einstein Scholarship and
Law Center Merit Scholarship, earned numerous Book Awards, and served as a junior associate for the Nova Law Review and the ILSA Journal of International and Comparative L
Law Center Merit Scholarship, earned numerous Book Awards, and served as a junior associate for the Nova
Law Review and the ILSA Journal of International and Comparative L
Law Review and the ILSA
Journal of International and Comparative
LawLaw.
As with many states, there are a multitude of
laws and tiers that
make up Florida state
law — everything ranging from constitutional, regulatory, to tort
law — so it's no surprise to see the prevalence of Florida
law blogs (or «blawgs,» as the ABA
Journal likes to call them).
This is in stark contrast to the open access policy that the McGill
Law Journal recently announced with respect to all of the back issues of the
Journal which are now being
made available online in pdf format, free of charge, to anyone who accesses the
Journal's website.
Further to an earlier post I
made on SLAW on the topic of linkrot (i.e., the problem of references in scholarly publications to websites that no longer have valid URLs), the current edition of the
Law Library
Journal from the American Association of
Law Libraries also has a nice article on the topic of linkrot — see:
In The 25 Greatest Legal Movies, the August ABA
Journal asks 12 prominent lawyers who teach film or are connected to the business to pick what they believe to be the best movies ever
made about lawyers and the
law.
At the National
Law Journal, Professor Richard Hasen thinks the Supreme Court should be a bit more transparent when it
makes changes to published opinions.