traceydennis
Blog | innertemplelibrary.wordpress.com | 6 hours 9 minutes ago
Court of Appeal (Civil Division)KB (A Child) v Borough Council Ors [2009] EWCA Civ 1254 (25 November 2009)Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)KS, R. v [2009] EWCA Crim 2377 (17 November 2009)High Court (Administrative Court)Metro Construction Ltd. v London Borough of Barnet [2009] EWHC 2956
http://innertemplelibrary.wordpress.com/2009/11/26/bailii-recent-decisions-447/
FOI Reform Bill on Parliament's table just in the nick of time
Blog | foi-privacy.blogspot.com | 11 hours 45 minutes ago
Good as
http://foi-privacy.blogspot.com/2009/11/foi-reform-bill-on-parliaments-table.html
Ky Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Family Law Minutes Released Today
Blog | louisvilledivorce.typepad.com | 18 hours 10 minutes ago
No Kentucky Supreme Court family law published opinions were among those released today. Discretionary review was granted in one family law case, Howard v. Howard. The unpublished opinion of the Court of Appeals is here. The case involves whether father, who quit job for claimed medical reasons,
Google Scholar Adds Free Access to Federal and State Legal Opinions
Blog | suealtmeyer.typepad.com | 19 hours 34 minutes ago
Better late than never, here is our trumpet blast on the newest Google product that will allow free access to full text legal opinions from U.S. federal and state district, appellate and supreme courts using Google Scholar. It appears that...
FERC Voluntarily Dismisses Appeal in FOIA Proceeding Involving Bradwood Landing LNG
Blog | www.lnglawblog.com | Nov 23, 2009
FERC requested a voluntary dismissal of its appeal of a decision in a case involving FOIA requests filed by two environmental groups regarding the planned <a
http://www.lnglawblog.com/BlogEntry.aspx?_entry=d3d4dc03-8153-489c-b3fb-02f60c19b7ed&RSS=true
Karton on Party Autonomy, Choice of Law, & International Arbitration
Blog | lsolum.typepad.com | Nov 23, 2009
Joshua D. H. Karton (Queen's University - Faculty of Law) has posted Party Autonomy and Choice of Law: Is International Arbitration Leading the Way or Marching to the Beat of its Own Drummer? (University of New Brunswick Law Journal, 2010)...
"Problem" Home Mortgages Hit Record High
Blog | pubcit.typepad.com | Nov 20, 2009
This story in today's Washington Post explains that a new bank industry survey shows that the percentage of home mortgages delinquent or in foreclosure is at a record high. Here's a couple paragraphs to give you a flavor: More than...
http://pubcit.typepad.com/clpblog/2009/11/problem-home-mortgages-hits-record-high.html
The Cornell e-Rulemaking Initiative Announces a Beta Test of "Regulation Room"
Blog | www.ll.georgetown.edu | Nov 19, 2009
Georgetown Law Library Blog, featuring updates and news from librarians at Georgetown Law Center's Law Library.: The Cornell e-Rulemaking Initiative Announces a Beta Test of
Outside Counsel
Blog | outsidethelaw.blogspot.com | Nov 14, 2009
I felt pretty good about the decision to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in federal district court. My feeling has always been that the United States justice system has a long history of being up to the biggest challenge, and that if it isn't than there is no point to pretending that the United States
http://outsidethelaw.blogspot.com/2009/11/i-felt-pretty-good-about-decision-to.html
Class action inappropriate where regulation is required
Blog | tushnet.blogspot.com | Nov 13, 2009
I don’t know enough about class actions to know whether there’s precedent to dismiss a class action because only regulatory action can work—I’d love to hear from anyone who knows more.
http://tushnet.blogspot.com/2009/11/class-action-inappropriate-where.html

