...The last time Congress made a major revision to the Copyright Act, "the more advanced...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...oil and gas production from a tract of land on the outer continental shelf adjacent to Louisiana. In 1998, pursuant to the Outer Continental Shelf...
National Law Journal
...of an accident on a jack-up rig attached to the Outer Continental Shelf ("OCS"), Francis Barker filed suit in Texas state court...
...in hand to drill the first exploratory wells in the Beaufort...seas on the Alaskan Outer Continental Shelf, Shell didn't wait...
...colonies became independent from Great Britain. As early as 1774, the First Continental Congress organized an embargo of British goods in order to protest Parliament...
...As Congress gears up for its biennial...term limit on committee chairmanships first instituted in his party's...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...United States, seven members of Congress, and two Argentine consulates in...statutes to him violates the First Amendment. Addressing these arguments requires...
National Law Journal
...man named Dorian would board Continental flight 5938 destined for Washington...e) are unconstitutional under the First Amendment overbreadth doctrine. United States...
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