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From:McGill Law Journal (Vol. 55, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedL'ordre juridique arbitral existe-t-il? S'il est percu par les arbitres, souvent de maniere intuitive mais tres reelle, c'est qu'il existe. L'ordre juridique arbitral ne doit pas cependant etre exclusivement concu comme...
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From:McGill Law Journal (Vol. 48, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe author critically analyzes the derisory manner in which Canadian courts have regarded Canada's international human rights treaty obligations. More specifically, relying on the recent Canadian judicial pronouncements...
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From:William and Mary Law Review (Vol. 50, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT The International Trade Commission (ITC) provides a special forum for adjudicating patent disputes involving imports. It offers several advantages over United States district courts to patentees, including...
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From:Law and Contemporary Problems (Vol. 70, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedI INTRODUCTION It is commonplace in modern copyright scholarship to decry the demise of the fair use doctrine. (1) As copyright continues its apparently unstoppable expansion in scope, duration, and strength, (2)...
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From:Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal (Vol. 42, Issue 1)"Patents and copyrights approach, nearer than any other class of cases belonging to forensic discussions, to what may be called the metaphysics of the law, where the distinctions are, or at least may be, very subtile...
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From:Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal (Vol. 34, Issue 1)INTRODUCTION Legal transplanting is an important vehicle for the legal modernization of developing countries. China has established a complicated intellectual property system in less than thirty years. (2) Without...
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From:Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law (Vol. 18, Issue 1) Peer-Reviewed"Nature provides exceptions to every rule." (2) INTRODUCTION Every living thing, whether big or small, shares one single unified earth--the protection of which is governed by environmental law. Environmental law...
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From:Harvard Law Review (Vol. 134, Issue 1)The COVID-19 pandemic has created a variety of challenges in election administration, (1) resulting in numerous legal disputes. (2) One of these disputes arose in Wisconsin, as the state legislature's decision to proceed...
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From:Notre Dame Law Review (Vol. 96, Issue 4)INTRODUCTION Imagine a national bank's practices violated a federal banking regulation and thereby cost some people their savings. Criminal charges or civil penalties may be appropriate but might not make defrauded...
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From:Pharmaceutical Technology (Vol. 37, Issue 10) Peer-Reviewed* A federal judge has approved a consent decree of permanent injunction against Shamrock Medical Solutions Group, Lewis Center, Ohio, and four of its corporate officers and employees for continued drug manufacturing and...
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From:International Law Update (Vol. 20, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedEUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE HOLDS THAT INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER (ISP) CAN BE ORDERED TO PREVENT ACCESS TO COPYRIGHT-INFRINGING WEBSITE; AN ISP IS AN INTERMEDIARY WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE EU DIRECTIVE ON COPYRIGHT AND...
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From:Corrections Caselaw Quarterly (Issue 29)U.S. District Court STRIP SEARCH Dodge v. County of Orange, 282 F.Supp.2d 41 (S.D.N.Y. 2003). A suit sought a permanent injunction against a county jail's policy of strip searching newly arrived pretrial detainees...
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From:Corrections Caselaw Quarterly (Issue 29)U.S. Appeals Court PLRA -- Prison Litigation Reform Act Vanke v. Block, 77 Fed.Appx. 948 (9th Cir. 2003). [unpublished] Pretrial detainees brought an action alleging that they were "over-detained" in a county...
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From:Corrections Caselaw Quarterly (Issue 28)U.S. Appeals Court TERMINATION OF ORDER PLRA -- Prison Litigation Reform Act Para-Profess. Law Clinic, SCI-Graterford v. Beard, 334 F.3d 301 (3rd Cir. 2003). Prison officials moved, under the provisions of the...
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From:Pharmaceutical Technology (Vol. 36, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe US Department of Justice, on behalf of FDA, filed a consent decree of permanent injunction against the generic-drug manufacturer Ranbaxy in the US District Court of Maryland. The consent decree was filed against...
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From:International Law Update (Vol. 13, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedJapanese-based Tokyo Kikai Seisakusho, Ltd. (Defendant), one of the Defendants, and Goss International Corporation (Plaintiff), a Delaware company, both manufacture and supply newspaper printing presses and press...
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From:Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy (Vol. 39, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION Litigation challenging the validity of statutes and regulations governing the electoral process has become a staple of nearly every federal election cycle. (1) Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 71, Issue 1)I. Introduction Last year's survey (1) considered two closely watched copyright infringement lawsuits that involved analyses of performance rights and online content distribution: the U.S. Supreme Court's opinion in...
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From:Florida Bar Journal (Vol. 72, Issue 3)In Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. v. McCollum, 666 S.W.2d 604 (Tex.App. 1984), a Texas intermediary appellate court followed then-recent decisions from the federal Courts of Appeals for the Eighth and 10th...
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From:Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (Vol. 39, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWhile the District Court for the District of D.C. determines whether recent National Institutes of Health (NIH) guidelines permitting federal funding of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research violate the...