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... national security letters and Section 215 orders. Over the last two years, the OIG has issued ... sought by the subpoena on the definition of foreign intelligence information in FISA, which...
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... the Class Anthozoa, Subclass Hexacorallia, Orders Scleractinia (stony corals) and Antipatharia (blac...
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Both the congressional majority and President George W. Bush lauded the passing of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 ("BAPCPA") as a giant step towards curbing bankruptcy fraud. Motivated by the creditor lobby and an overriding sentiment that the bankruptcy system was being abused, Congress intended for the BAPCPA to not only regulate debtor fraud, but also the attorneys that assist consumer debtors. The stated purpose of the BAPCPA was to "improve bankruptcy law and practice by restoring personal responsibility and integrity in the bankruptcy system and ensure that the system is fair for both debtors and creditors." However, instead of addressing the original sources of bankruptcy fraud, Congress enacted provisions that potentially implicate attorneys'...
... products or services.154 Under this definition, attorney advertising and attorney solicitation qu...3. Attorney Free Speech-Gag Orders. A further subset of the professional speech categ...
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... business records, and the lone wolf definition. (Inaudible) approved a 90-day extension of these ... 215 of the act allows FISA courts to issue orders granting the government access to business records...
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...1996). Under this doctrine, some orders may be appealed despite the absence of final judgm...," to the public media, which, by definition, have no bearing on the trial itself. Brown assert...
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... WikiLeaks was an ill fit for their definitions of "covered person." Although the bills died in Ja.... (4.) Rowan Scarborough, Military Orders All Personnel to Stay Away From WikiLeaks Site, WA...
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... were divided with respect to whether "gag orders" were ever permissible and if so what the standard... is claimed, the Court engages in "definitional balancing" to determine that those forms are outsi...
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... issuance, constitutional non-disclosure orders, court review -- mandatory court review, verifiabl... any agency that would sit within that definition of a government agency involved in either investig...
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It is an uncontroversial fact of political life that the government sometimes must communicate with the public. For several years, however, the Supreme Court has used this uncontroversial fact as a justification for developing a First Amendment doctrine of government speech. This new doctrine does more than simply recognize the government’s authority to speak out on matters of public policy; as envisioned by the Supreme Court, the doctrine also allows the government to silence or coerce the speech of private persons who wish to speak out against the government. In much the same way that the Court has long given private speakers a First Amendment right to fend off government control of their speech, the Court has now afforded the government a First Amendment “right” to free speech. The q...
... would be one example, and legal orders, such as injunctions, would be another. Therefore,... is not conveying a message, then by definition it is not speaking and therefore should not benefi...
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...ORDER. The National Labor Relations Board orders that the Respondent, Santa Barbara News-Press, San...-Press to define bias and to change the definition of bias, it may not use unsupported assertions as ...