Lawmakers and regulators have a range of options to choose from, including a major fine from the Federal Trade Commission, new federal legislation, state - level action, and even
revising a federal statute that ensures platforms aren't responsible for the content posted on them.
Not exact matches
Further to my earlier rant and call to arms for Canadian law libraries to digitize historical Canadian
federal and provincial legislation: Colleague and SLAW reader Neal Ferguson points out that the
Revised Statutes of Canada, R.S.C. 1970, are actually available in very large files on the Internet Archive, available here.
Further to my earlier rant and call to arms for Canadian law libraries to digitize historical Canadian
federal and provincial legislation: Colleague and SLAW reader Neal Ferguson points out that the
Revised Statutes of Canada, R.S.C. 1970, are actually available in very large files on the Internet Archive, available here... [more]
It is said that, under the form of writ used in this case, the defendant in the prosecution which might follow an indictment by the grand jury would not be apprised of the name of the precise witness who might have appeared against him, and § 829 of the
Revised Statutes and the Sixth Amendment of the
Federal Constitution are invoked.