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Tag Archives: Fundamental
FCC Makes Fundamental Changes to Toll Free Number Marketplace
By Glenn S. Richards and Joseph A. Cohen Toll free calling began in 1967, with the introduction of the 800 toll free code. It remains a frequently used communications tool, even in the Internet age, as new toll-free applications are … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged changes, free, Fundamental, makes, Marketplace, number, Toll
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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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Axel Voss’s JURI Report on Article 13 Would Violate Internet Users’ Fundamental Rights
Christina AngelopoulosLast week, the Legal Affairs (JURI) Committee of the European Parliament voted in favour of Rapporteur MEP Axel Voss’s proposal on Article 13 of the draft Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market. The saga surrounding this infamous … Continue reading
Posted in Copyright Law
Tagged Article, Axel, Fundamental, Internet, JURI, Report, Rights, Users, Violate, Voss’s, would
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Zinos on Fundamental Rights in Early American Case Law: 1789-1859
Nicholas Zinos, Mitchell Hamline School of Law, is publishing Fundamental Rights in Early American Case Law: 1789-1859 in volume 7 of the British Journal of American Legal Studies (2018). Here is the abstract. Fundamental Rights Law is a ubiquitous feature … Continue reading
Posted in Legal Theory
Tagged 17891859, American, case, Early, Fundamental, Rights, Zinos
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Zinos on Fundamental Rights in Early American Case Law
Nicholas Zinos (Mitchell Hamline School of Law) has posted Fundamental Rights in Early American Case Law: 1789-1859 (Forthcoming British Journal of American Legal Studies Vol. 7) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Fundamental Rights Law is a ubiquitous feature of modern American … Continue reading