GeoTag v. Frontier, et al., 2:10cv265 (6/12/13) Judge: Rodney Gilstrap Holding: Defendants...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...coming up with the best strategy for stopping your foes. Kingdom Rush Frontiers, the sequel (spin off? successor?) to Kingdom Rush landed earlier this month...
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The most recent set of exemptions to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act contains a quirk of interest to the intellectual property community: the Librarian of Congress opted to permit jailbreaking of
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...have been advanced in a CPLR article 78 proceeding" (Matter of Frontier Ins. Co. v. Town Bd. of Town of Thompson, 252 AD2d 928...
Civil liberties advocates and a bipartisan group in Congress stepped up pressure on Tuesday against the Obama administration's secret domestic surveillance programs via a lawsuit and legislation that
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The Star Trek universe is appealing in many ways: thereâ s a frontier of outer space with thousands of planets, a virtually limitless number of...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...Ford E-250 Econoline van, the impact sending Solorroâ s 2000 Nissan Frontier into a 2012 Peterbilt big rig that had also been waiting to...
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This week's Daily Record column is entitled "Virginia ethics committee rules on virtual practices." A pdf of the article can be found here and my past Daily Record articles can be accessed her
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Dirk Dallas, a graphic designer currently residing in southern California, downloaded the photo-sharing and -filtering app Instagram the day it came out on October 6, 2010. He then promptly deleted i
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...of How the Indians Lost Their Land: Law and Power on the Frontier "This extraordinary analysis of Indian treaties and treaty-making reveals the complexity...
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