Showing posts with label Ruling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ruling. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2016

South Africa"s top court weighing ruling on President Jacob Zuma"s home renovations

South Africa’s top court weighing ruling on President Jacob Zuma’s home renovations













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Friday, November 13, 2015

Immigration ruling shows risks of executive actions

Immigration ruling shows risks of executive actions













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Friday, October 30, 2015

Little Sisters of the Poor wait for Obamacare ruling

Little Sisters of the Poor wait for Obamacare ruling













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Friday, October 23, 2015

After Ruling, Paul Smith’s College Won’t Get Weills’ $20 Million Renaming Gift

After Ruling, Paul Smith’s College Won’t Get Weills’ Million Renaming Gift


A state judge this month refused to allow the college to break the terms of its founder’s will, which stipulated that the college be named Paul Smith’s in perpetuity.










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Saturday, October 17, 2015

Google’s Digital Library Wins Court of Appeals Ruling

Google’s Digital Library Wins Court of Appeals Ruling


The Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirms a lower court decision rejecting claims by the Authors Guild that a book scanning project violates copyright.










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Friday, October 9, 2015

Behind the European Privacy Ruling That’s Confounding Silicon Valley

Behind the European Privacy Ruling That’s Confounding Silicon Valley


It began with an Austrian law student in California who “had to write about something,” but has led to a decision that is roiling United States tech companies.










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European Ruling is Merely a Symbolic Victory for Privacy

European Ruling is Merely a Symbolic Victory for Privacy


The real problem is that privacy laws and rules in the United States and Europe are far too lax.


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Behind the European Privacy Ruling That’s Confounding Silicon Valley

Behind the European Privacy Ruling That’s Confounding Silicon Valley


It began with an Austrian law student in California who “had to write about something,” but has led to a decision that is roiling United States tech companies.










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