...two-year options for a number of years. Drexel University Earle Mack School of Law, Florida Coastal School of Law, Pepperdine University School of Law...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the Western District of Pennsylvania is trying...to Carnegie Mellon University in a patent...Jersey, Maryland, Illinois, Florida, Nevada, Texas, Tennessee...
...The hallmark of a franchise relationship is that...Massachusetts, Oregon, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Florida have held that a franchisor...
...A Florida judge bounds out of his seat from behind the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...In the immediate aftermath of the election, politicians from both parties stressed the need for a comprehensive...
...Fisher v. University of Texas-Austin...dogs in Florida v. Harris...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Only five states Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina and...
...Takings Clause proscribes the seizure of private property for public use...In Koontz, the Florida water district denied Coy A...
...the previous record of $24.4 million...10 states: Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Michigan...at New York University School of Law...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...heard arguments in a number of interesting Fourth Amendment cases. Of...in public spaces. The Florida v. Jardinescourt will...
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