Imagine counsel representing litigants before a court. An attorney for one party takes a position on the issue. The court responds that, in a previously filed pleading, counsel had taken the opposite ...
Choosing to enroll your child in a clinical trial is a personal and ethically complex decision. Maybe your child has a genetic condition or rare type of cancer that has no available treatment. Or ...
As readers of this blog now know, I am opposed to the idea that courts can, by not publishing an opinion, render it of no weight as precedent in future cases. In my view, one of the substantial limits ...
There is a long-running debate in FedCourts circles about unpublished opinions. These decisions, by their terms, are not precedential. Yet, lawyers, and some courts, will cite unpublished opinions as ...
During the month of February, a group of writers and editors at The New York Times presented unpublished images of black history — images that were long buried in The Times’s archives. We showed you ...
On February 24 Tax Analysts did the unthinkable: It published an unpublished opinion from the Colorado Court of Appeals. This may seem uneventful. Unpublished opinions are routinely available from ...
Phase I/II Study of Trastuzumab in Combination With Everolimus (RAD001) in Patients With HER2-Overexpressing Metastatic Breast Cancer Who Progressed on Trastuzumab-Based Therapy A total of 709 phase ...
Defying hundreds of judges and lawyers, a U.S. Judicial Conference committee has endorsed a proposal that would make it easier for litigants to cite so-called unpublished opinions in federal court.
U.S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress. The U.S. Copyright Office is proposing to create a new group registration option for a limited number of unpublished works ...
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