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Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 22, No. 234 - December 4, 2013
Daily decision alert.One week before trial, a judge in Virginia has disqualified a damages expert proffered by Rembrandt Social Media, a nonpracticing entity that accuses Facebook of infringing two of its patents.
Litigating Bullying Cases Post-Morrow
In Morrow v. Blackhawk School District, the Third Circuit limited a school district's duty under the 14th Amendment to protect its students from bullying to the point where it is hard to imagine any bullying lawsuit, based upon substantive due process, surviving constitutional muster.View more book results for the query "*"
Justices Skeptical of First Amendment Claims in Protester's Case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared reluctant to give First Amendment protection to a California peace activist who has been barred from demonstrating at Vandenberg Air Force Base.Year-End Push for Anti-Patent Troll Legislation
With a vote on anti–patent troll legislation expected to take place in Congress this week, both supporters and opponents of the bill have been pulling out all the stops as the finish line approaches.Judge Knocks Out Damages Expert in Suit Against Facebook
Proposed Rule Change in Commercial Division Addresses Interrogatories
The Office of Court Administration has begun accepting public comment on a proposed new rule relating to the use of interrogatories in the statewide Commercial Division.Trending Stories
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