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JURIST - Paper Chase: Colorado district court upholds tribal sovereign immunity

JURIST - Paper Chase: Colorado district court upholds tribal sovereign immunity

Eastern District of Texas Federal Court Practice: Emergency Motion to Enjoin Arbitration Pending

Mondis Technology v. LG Electroncis, et al., 2:10cv216 (E.D. Tex. 2/13/12) Judge: Rodney Gilstrap Holding: Emergency Motion to Enjoin Arbitration Pending Appeal DENIED This morning's virtual mail pouch also included this denial of the TPV defendants' emergency motion to enjoin...

Environmental Law in Washington State: Are Floodway Restrictions Unduly Oppressive?

Nope, not according to Division 3 of the Washington Court of Appeals. In a < a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/80279641/Sun-Tides-Mobile-Home-Park-v-Yakima-County-2012-D3" > decision < /a > issued today the court reviews the current law of nonconforming structures and substantive due process in

Agricultural Law: Myriad Genes To Patent

Agricultural Law A Member of the Jurisdynamics Network The official blog of the AALS section on agricultural law Tuesday, August 02, 2011 Myriad Genes To Patent The United States Supreme Court must be despairing of how many patent appeals are coming its way. After all, patent law is few people's

LNG Law Blog | Liquefied Natural Gas law and news on federal regulation, regasification,

Several environmental groups have filed an <A href="http://earthjustice.org/sites/default/files/coos-bay-notice.pdf" target=_blank>appeal</A> with the Oregon Department of State Lands over the agency's <A href="http://www.lnglawblog.com/12222011jordancovelng/" target=_blank>approval</A> of a

My Disability Blog: The Social Security Office will often give you wrong advice - including

My Disability Blog Friday, October 28, 2011 The Social Security Office will often give you wrong advice - including Overpayments "My husband had been on disability for six years when we were informed that he was no longer disabled and would no longer be recieving checks. As this was not the case

California Appellate Report: Robinson v. City of Chowchilla (Cal. Ct. App. - Dec. 23 & 27, 2011)

Christmas brings joy -- and disappointment -- to virtually everyone. & nbsp; But apparently it doesn't necessarily end there. < br / > < br / > On the Friday before Christmas, Justice Dawson & nbsp;issued < a href="http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/F059608.PDF" > this opinion < /a > .

Ninth Circuit Blog: Case o' The Week: New Counsel? Post-Trial -- Beltran Valdez and Interlocutory

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Case C-426/10 P, Bell and Ross | ECJBlog.com

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Legal Blog Watch

In February 2010, Judge Carton ruled in a case pending in an Australian court (yes, he has discretion to exercise jurisdiction over Australian matters) in which record company EMI sought to overturn a court ruling that the Aussie band Men at Work copied a flute riff from the children ' s song "

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