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...that promotes the progress of science and useful arts, as copyright is intended to do. While intellectual property may have become the fashionable threat of late, even in the wake of the Recording Industry Association of America’s mass litigation campaign the catch-phrase??and the law—has its limits...
Perhaps, then, it is not surprising that the Kennedy School’s Stephen M. Walt and the University of Chicago’s John J. Mearsheimer have become synonymous with one phrase??“The Israel Lobby”—a phrase that has come to symbolize their allegation that U.S. foreign policy reflects Israeli interests more than it does American ones...
...ties cripple the judicial system? They might have the opposite effect. Different jurisdictions could experiment with their own approaches to complicated legal issues. They would be “laboratories of justice,” to borrow University of Wisconsin law professor Ann Althouse’s phrase??a phrase derived from Justice Louis Brandeis’ remark that decentralizing government could make the states into “laboratories of democracy.” And as these “laboratories” yield experimental results, their findings might help the Supreme Court justices formulate a more...
With six hat tricks, 19 multiple-goal games, and a point scored in all but three, her offensive explosion coined a new phrase??getting Corriero’d—which didn’t just mean getting scored on multiple times, but getting completely dominated...
With six hat tricks, 19 multiple-goal games, and a point scored in all but three, her offensive explosion coined a new phrase??getting Corriero’d—which didn’t just mean getting scored on multiple times, but getting completely dominated...