Glenn Harlan Reynolds and Brannon P. Denning (University of Tennessee College of Law and Samford University - Cumberland School of Law) have...
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The Daily Report
...state Court of Appeals has...Agnes Scott College and its...by a Tennessee woman who...colleges and universities," under...
There have several recent developments which mark a milestone in the evolution of social media platforms: their acceptance as mainstream forms of communication, on equal...
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Daily Business Review
... Education: Nova Southeastern University, J.D., 2000; Florida Atlantic...Work history/career highlights: Member of Palm Beach County Bar Association...
...pornography convictions for a review of each defendant's responsibility for...to two Eastern District of Tennessee judges to "reconsider the...
Daily Business Review
...his America West Holdings Corp. merged with US Airways, reduce the number of full-service U.S. carriers to just three and bolster airlines' ability...
..., a Tennessee high school...
The Daily Report
...retained in Georgia, a group of state lawmakers is taking aim...firearms in churches and on college campuses, to allow designated K...
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