Part of a series on Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts, by Justice Antonin Scalia and Bryan A. Garner Justice Scalia and Bryan Garner’s fifth fundamental principle—“An interpretation that ...
This is the second of two posts explaining my recent article, Ordinary Meaning as Last Resort: The Meaning of "Undue Hardship" in Title VII. In the first post I attempted to show that a comprehensive ...
At oral argument a few weeks ago in Ysleta del Sur Pueblo v. Texas-- most famous for the amusing debate about "what is 'bingo'?" -- several Justices voiced a radical and intriguing proposal for ...
Monday’s decision in M&G Polymers USA, LLC v. Tackett resolves a dispute about the vesting of health-care benefits under a collective bargaining agreement. Neither the Employee Retirement Income ...
Dr Shah Nawaz, another FBR counsel, argued that there is no retrospectivity, as the basic principle of income tax is that it applies the law as it stands on the 1st day of July, so the finding of the ...
New York Vehicle and Traffic Law §388 (hereinafter VTL §388) holds vehicle owners vicariously liable for any accidents when their vehicle is operated by another person. This liability is rooted in the ...
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