Sanctions sometimes work against aggressive or abusive states. It may be time to consider this approach in dealing with Alabama.
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Tag Archives: Law
A Keystone Of Internet Commerce Is Threatened
If Internet sellers are required to collect sales taxes everywhere, small businesses may be forced to drop out.
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Intangible Fish, Tangible Harm
A bare majority of the Supreme Court concludes that Sarbanes-Oxley does not apply to fish. Four justices are at sea on the issue.
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Time For A Cyber ‘Stand Your Ground’ Law
We make hackers safer by depriving targets of defensive weapons. It’s time for an online “stand your ground” law.
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Not-Intimate-Enough Apparel
For the plaintiff’s bar, expecting stockings to provide an orgasm is not too much of a stretch.
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Previously On Serial…
The case chronicled in the hit podcast “Serial” might have ended differently if Adnan Syed’s trial had been broadcast.
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Florida’s Unfinished Adoption Business
Florida now has same-sex marriage, but an unenforced statute banning gay adoptions still ought to be erased.
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Paying Employees For Their Time
Congress should revisit a statute that leaves workers uncompensated for tasks and time not ‘integral’ to their job functions.
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Private Property, Public Benefit
New York courts finally recognize the economic truth about the city’s rent regulations.
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