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If paranoid people can have enemies, then a cliche can be true. So, today, a picture is worth a thousand words. The hearing quickly broke out of the anachronistic ritual of exchanges of written tex
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In this increasingly democratic age, the specter of hierarchy, conformity and obedience to higher authority is...
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...Cite as: Thai Lao Lignite (Thailand) v. Lao People's Democratic Republic, 10 Civ. 5256, NYLJ 1202597177701, at *1 (SDNY, Decided April 19...
'Overflight Fees' to Laos Immune Under FSIA, Cannot Be Attached to Enforce Arbitral Awar
...Lao Lignite (Thailand) Co. v. Government of The Lao People's Democratic Republic, 10 Civ. 5256 (KMW) (DCF), NYLJ 1202595359334, at *1 (SDNY, Decided...
Last month, Houston lawyer Mitchell Katine spent hours waiting in the cold and the rain so he could get inside the U.S. Supreme Court to watch two historic arguments in cases that could determine how
...insulting the President of the Republic, which is still a crime...3) is necessary in a democratic society. These three points are...
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...enforce them. In a recent case involving contempt sanctions against the Democratic Republic of Congo, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D...
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