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Tag Archives: defense
THREAD: Pay attention to how tight the messaging is in defense of Ilhan Omar and how precise and co…
THREAD: Pay attention to how tight the messaging is in defense of Ilhan Omar and how precise and consistent the wording is from media, politics, academia, etc. Ilhan Omar isn’t an outlier. She’s the soul of the new Democratic Party. … Continue reading
Posted in Law Professors
Tagged Attention, defense, ILHAN, Messaging, Omar, Precise, Thread, Tight
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FLORIDA NON-COMPETE DEFENSE: WHEN DOES A NON-COMPETE CONTRACT EXPIRE?
A non-compete covenant in an employment contract prohibits a former employee from competing with his/her former employer for a specified term after termination of employment. If the worker continues to work for the employer in a status other than an … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged contract, defense, expire, Florida, NonCompete
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The Impact of Industry Consolidation on Government Procurement: Evidence from Department of Defense Contracting
The Impact of Industry Consolidation on Government Procurement: Evidence from Department of Defense Contracting By: Rodrigo Carril; Mark Duggan Abstract: We study the relationship between market structure and public procurement outcomes. In particular, we ask whether and to what extent… … Continue reading
Posted in Antitrust - Competition law
Tagged Consolidation, Contracting, defense, Department, Evidence, Government, impact, industry, Procurement
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Sure outcomes rarely exist in criminal defense – Virginia Supreme Court
Sure outcomes are rare in criminal defense, says Fairfax criminal lawyer. Sure outcomes should never be relied upon in criminal defense. We need look no further than the many split decisions of the United States Supreme Court to know that, … Continue reading
Heinze on An Anti-Liberal Defense of Free Speech @Eric_Heinze
Eric Heinze, Queen Mary University of London, School of Law, is publishing An Anti-Liberal Defense of Free Speech: Foundations of Democracy in the Western Philosophical Canon in the Oxford Handbook of Law and Humanities (forthcoming). Here is the abstract. Western … Continue reading
Posted in Legal Ethics
Tagged @Eric_Heinze, AntiLiberal, defense, free, Heinze, Speech
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