We think the closest Supreme Court precedent to our case is Wickard v.
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Yahoo's French legal battle might become a precedent-setting case for any business with a Web site that can be accessed by users around the world.
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There has been no precedent in a similar case in Israel since the 1980's.
The Junger decision is not a binding precedent in the Goldstein case, which goes on next week.
Not only will the Enron founder not end his days in prison, but according to legal precedent, his entire case will be erased from the records.
"It's a significant precedent for every single case, " he said.
But the appeals court disagreed, saying the technology was more equivalent to the video recorders upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in its precedent-setting Betamax case in 1982.
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He also acknowledged his awareness of the precedent set in the legal case Russo v.
One telling precedent may be a recent case in a French court against the video site, Dailymotion.
Here is the relevant precedent, from the 1987 case Alaska Airlines v.
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"The precedent set with the Seven case will replay itself with anybody else who chooses to see this through litigation, " warns Visto Chief Brian Bogosian.
Presumably the fact that the first decision using the Bobov case as a precedent is another Jewish summer camp is just one of those awful coincidences.
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Losses on the Nasdaq this year are closely related to this destruction because trustbusters have pledged to use the Microsoft case as a precedent to impede the growth and shackle the talent of others in the information economy.
Now that Digg has caved to its users and allowed them to post the code, attorney Gregory Rutchik of the San Francisco-based Arts and Technology Law Group says the site could be sued by the AACS. "Giving someone code that expressly instructs how to steal content is infringing, " Rutchik says, pointing to the 2600 case as a precedent.
The case sets a bad precedent for MERS in New York, but may not cause upheaval nationwide.
Analysts say that it is unclear whether the case will set a precedent.
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To further clarify, Hogshead-Makar went on to explain that a precedent was set in the legal case Russo v.
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One must consult case law and other precedent to find its definition.
Mr Trabuc's son Michel said he hoped the case would set a precedent and that it would "advance" the practice of psychiatry.
Freedom of Information campaigners expressed concerns that the use of the veto in this case could set a precedent for less controversial material to be withheld in future.
The case could set a precedent across the U.S. and discourage lenders from using collectors to get money from surviving relatives on debts left behind by the deceased, according to other state-court judges.
The NLRB's Mr. Solomon said he has been deciding case merits based on offline precedent, but that he understands how companies could be confused.
In this case, there's precedent for success: Cuban biotech centers have turned out some promising developments, including a meningitis vaccine now being marketed in several South American countries.
As he did, there have been divisions and they've got more serious and he was undermining the party and, and it would arise that the pro-Europeans were asked to vote against their belief, in that case he has set a precedent.
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Alternatively the Court could decide that there is no standing for private citizens to defend the California law, since the state of California declined to do so, and leave the one same-sex couple free to marry but not allow the case to serve as a precedent.
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The Supreme Court precedent he refers to dates from the Quirin case in 1942.
It is unclear whether the case will be seen as a precedent that other federal judges will follow, or will remain idiosyncratic, but its potential implications remain evident.
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If we make an exception in this case, it would set a precedent and we would have pubs up and down the country demanding the right to be able to serve their drinks in half-litres and litres.
The direct legal precedent was set in 2004 in the Fifth Circuit case of United States v.
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