Welcome to the first in a series of articles designed to be a refresher on various NC workers’ compensation presumptions. The ...
Public debate often moves at a speed very different from the pace of legal inquiry. It is shaped by impression, by early reports, and by fragments of information. Once an allegation surfaces, the ...
Special Counsel Jack Smith began his tenure waxing about the presumption of innocence, and he concludes it all in on the presumption of guilt. That is what we glean from his final report on his ...
This article explores developments (both positive and negative) in the post-TMA world in which courts have wrestled with implementation of the presumption of irreparable harm in trademark cases. On ...
The presumption that a child born of a married couple is the child of that couple is one of the oldest and strongest presumptions in the American common law tradition. Due to various and substantial ...