He called for major reforms in the application of anti-trust law, arguing for narrow view of anti-trust law that would regulate only the most obvious and egregious examples of price-fixing by corporate coalitions and mergers that would eliminate competition.
"The question is really one, in my view, of law, " Feinstein told reporters in a Capitol hallway.
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Ergen has taken a liberal view of the law for years, betting he could win in court.
He said he hoped he has moved his colleagues toward a more textured view of the law.
"It's not binding, but it's certainly an authoritative view of what European law requires, " he said.
"We've neglected public health systems financially, from a policy point of view and a legal point of view, for decades, " says Lawrence Gostin , professor of law and public health at Georgetown University and Johns Hopkins University.
From the point of view of those seeking information this law has several advantages over the Freedom of Information Act.
At the time the Second Amendment was written, the common law view of the right of self-defense inherited from England was very limited.
As for types of plans covered, the law takes an expansive view of deferred compensation plans--the likely intent being to make sure that the exceptions don't swallow the rule.
One of the most outspoken advocates of this view is Christopher Greenwood, a law professor at the London School of Economics.
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"While this case was about one stream, the wider implication is we had a property owner trying to turn back the law to the view of the public right of navigation that existed before the Moose River decision, " Caffrey said.
"I can confirm that following the release of a report into the death of President Mutharika, the law enforcement agencies in Malawi are of the strong view that certain criminal offences were committed by certain individuals and as a result arrests have been effected, " Information Minister Moses Kunkuyu told the BBC.
And this brings me to the concept that is absolutely fundamental in our view to any conversation about the future of cyberspace: Existing principles of international law apply online, just as they do offline, in our view.
But from the point of view of the plaintiffs, asset-protection trusts frustrate the public policy of accountability enshrined in common law.
But many international lawyers vehemently dispute this interpretation, and they succeeded in persuading three of the Law Lords to back their view.
John's University School of Law in New York, supports this view.
It is bolstered by the view that we are a country comfortable with the rule of law (with a few war on terror exceptions), an absence of rigid class distinctions and discriminations (at least lately), and an underlying tendency to do the right thing when the right thing needs doing (although, as Churchill remarked, often only after exhausting all other alternatives).
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That's the provocative view of Richard Epstein, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School and sometime consultant to the drug industry.
"I have been very much engaged in the life of the law, and I don't view my academic experience as one where I have been isolated and apart or divorced from the practice, " she said.
When working on the Lehman bankruptcy, I worked with folks from a range of law firms, and it was a great view into the differences in how people from firms are perceived by folks in other firms, although the differences are much more complex than reflected by the V100.
European governments, companies and banks simply did not share the U.S. view that Moscow should be penalized for its sponsorship of repressive martial law in Poland (and near Soviet invasion) in the early 1980's, but instead should be de facto rewarded with the largest single Western taxpayer-subsidized transaction in the history of East-West trade.
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Street View Electronic Communications Litigation as further proof that a congressional update of the law is sorely needed.
The reason this article prompted a reaction from me is because in my discussions with students at the Business School, and dual-degree candidates pursuing their MBAs in addition to degrees in public policy or law, they all shared a very similar view to that of Joe Mihalic.
It's not the backdoor access that the FBI has been pushing for, but US District Judge William Pauley III has now ruled that it and other law enforcement agencies are entitled to view your Facebook profile if one of your "friends" gives them permission to do so.
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In Germany, after legislators considered a law that would curb Street View, the company allowed individuals to request that photos of their property be removed from the service before it was launched.
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And I think if you look at -- I think -- I have not talked to him about this, but I think certainly my view of the hearings is that she is providing full, open and forthcoming testimony about issues in the law.
"This year it seems like there is a political opening and a new view of the issue that has taken hold, " said Tanya Broder, senior staff attorney with the National Immigration Law Center, who cited the ongoing debate in Washington about legislation that would change national immigration policy.
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The APA amended that view last year to state that psychologists cannot be present in detention sites in violation of U.S. or international law, unless working for a third party on behalf of detainees or treating military personnel, Mills said.
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