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Legal Thought of the Day, No. 11

autofyrsto wrote 6 months ago: In the case of “our” hypothetical pharmacist, he may now presumably advertise not only t … more →

Tags: First Amendment, precription drugs, Rehnquist, commercial speech

Legal Thought of the Day, No. 10: "Laptop" Computers

autofyrsto wrote 1 year ago: “The [4,571,456] patent, entitled ‘Portable Computer,’ was issued to David C. Paul … more →

Legal Thought of the Day: No. 9

autofyrsto wrote 1 year ago: It was proved, unanswerably, on the trial, that Amos Gridley, a witness offered by the defendant, ha … more →

Tags: Legal History of Atheism, atheist, Evidence, Separation of Church and State, Law, Atheism, Religion

Legal Thought of the Day: No. 81 comment

autofyrsto wrote 1 year ago: “The [Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937] contemplates a cooperative venture among t … more →

Legal Thought Of The Day: No. 73 comments

autofyrsto wrote 1 year ago: “After a lengthy bench trial at which defendants had ample opportunity to prove their RFRA cla … more →

Legal Thought Of The Day, No. 6

autofyrsto wrote 1 year ago: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 Legal Thought Of The Day: No. 6 Current mood: busy Category: News and Poli … more →

Legal Thought Of The Day, No. 5

autofyrsto wrote 1 year ago: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 Legal Thought of the Day: No. 5 Current mood: tested Category: Jobs, Wo … more →

Legal Thought Of The Day, No. 4

autofyrsto wrote 1 year ago: Thursday, November 29, 2007 Legal Thought of the Day, No. 4 Category: Religion and Philosophy … more →

Legal Thought Of The Day, No. 3

autofyrsto wrote 1 year ago: Friday, November 09, 2007 Legal Thought of the Day, No 3. Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities “1 … more →

Legal Thought Of The Day, No. 21 comment

autofyrsto wrote 1 year ago: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 Legal Thought of the Day, No. 2 Current mood: exanimate Category: News an … more →

Tags: Legal History of Atheism


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