Free Speech and Bigotry
The Washington Post reports that EU officials are working on pushing new regulations to combat hate crimes and racism. A laudable goal. A bad way to get there. The documents
The Washington Post reports that EU officials are working on pushing new regulations to combat hate crimes and racism. A laudable goal. A bad way to get there. The documents
I don’t know what “Clever WOT” means, but I’ve never asked. Nevertheless, this guy is a law student somewhere who nails copyright issues a lot better than most IP professors.
I had a link to the youtube video of the Fenway Pizza Throwing Fiasco. Unfortunately, MLB doesn’t think that this was fair use, and it has been removed. Honestly, the
I will not comment upon this litigation, as it is ongoing and I am one of the attorneys handling the case. Nevertheless, for your education and edification, I will provide
As a follow up to my posting on “Prinz” von Anhalt. I was forwarded this email from a source that will remain confidential. From: EMAIL ADDRESS REDACTED Sent: Monday, July
Jonathan Katz wrote a great article about the profession and focusing on money vs. the pursuit of justice: My view remains, though, that the law practice is not the place
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This is interesting from an internet jurisdiction perspective – but also as another reminder that there is no better way to make sure that lies about you are repeated, ad
An Indiana juvenile court judge held that a juvenile who posted expletives about her high school principal on someone else’s myspace page had not only violated the State anti-harassment statute,
How many defamation suits do you think need to be filed before plaintiff-side defamation lawyers remove their heads from their colons? CNET reports: (full story here) A Pennsylvania school principal
I never really harbored distaste for Charlie Crist. The fact that he failed the bar three times actually endears him to me (I never failed one, but some of my