Over at the Cato Institute, Michael Cannon writes that a new study in the New England...
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Last week at Overlawyered I had a little back and forth with its publisher, Walter Olson, on the concept of a loser-pays system. For those not familiar with the idea, this specifies that the loser of
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...Supporting Gura's petition for review are gun rights stalwarts, the Cato Institute, the National Rifle Association and Academics for the Second Amendment, as...
...National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Pacific Legal Foundation, the Cato Institute, and the Washington Legal Foundation. For the full article, go here...
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...for Fair Administration of Taxes: A. Lavar Taylor, director Cato Institute and Constitutional Accountability Center: Elizabeth Wydra, Constitutional Accountability Center ...
...fees. An amicus brief by the National Federation...
In seeking civil penalties for fraud, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission must bring an enforcement action within five years of the alleged misconduct, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruled on
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The SEC had argued that the "discovery rule" should apply because a defendant's deception can sometimes keep a plaintiff from learning about the bad acts. But Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. said the
In seeking civil penalties for fraud, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission must bring an enforcement action within five years of the alleged misconduct, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruled on
If the opponents of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act are confident of victory in the case of Shelby County v. Holder, they are not sitting back or acting complacent. The briefing supporting Shelby
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