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Post date: Posted on: July 15, 2016

At Truth on the Market, Geoffrey Manne and Kristian Stout analyze recent case law regarding judicial deference to administrativ

Tags: Administrative Law, Appeals, Constitutional Law, Courts
Post date: Posted on: May 2, 2016

We at Business Law Basics caution the reader against following any of the links in this article, unless you have both the time and inclination to be sucked down a rabbit-hole of wiki-sites and other curiosities.  You have been warned.

Tags: Courts, Intellectual Property
Post date: Posted on: April 13, 2016

At the Washington Post, Clay Conrad writes on the history of jury nullification in a piece entitled "History is clear: Juries were supp

Tags: Civil Litigation / Civil Procedure, Comparative Law, Courts, Criminal Law
Post date: Posted on: March 21, 2016

Lawyers must be wary of any communication with jurors in cases the lawyers are litigating.  It is universally recognized that such contact is forbidden as it could sway or influence a juror’s decision-making, even unconsciously.  But how attenuated can such contact be and still be considered to f

Tags: Administrative Law, Civil Litigation / Civil Procedure, Commercial Litigation, Courts, Criminal Law, Legal Ethics, Legal Industry, Legal Theory

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