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Tag Archives: consistent
"more predictive, consistent, stable" is puffery, but misrepresentation of what credit score you'd get isn't
Fair Isaac Corp. v. Trans Union, LLC, 2019 WL 1436018, No. 17-cv-8318 (N.D. Ill. Mar. 30, 2019)FICO sued TransUnion for breach of contract, breach of good faith and fair dealing, copyright infringement, conversion, and false advertising. Since 1989, TransUnion, one … Continue reading
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The Pitfalls of Consistent Cost-Benefit Analyses
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) recent advance notice of proposed rulemaking rule, “Increasing Consistency and Transparency in Considering Costs and Benefits in the Rulemaking Process,” claims it is raising important issues about the use of cost-benefit analysis in regulatory policymaking. But … Continue reading
Conducting student disciplinary proceedings consistent with fundamental notions of due process is an "unwavering obligation"
Conducting student disciplinary proceedings consistent with fundamental notions of due process is an "unwavering obligation" 2018 NY Slip Op 05104, Appellate Division, Fourth DepartmentA college [Respondent] had sanctioned a student for alleged violations of the Student Code of Conduct. In … Continue reading
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Tagged "unwavering, conducting, consistent, disciplinary, Fundamental, Notions, obligation", Proceedings, Process, student
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