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Case of the Day: Coney Island Auto Parts v. Burton
The case of the day is Coney Island Auto Parts Unlimited, Inc. v. Burton (S. Ct. 2026). This case wasn’t on my radar, and it’s not an obvious Letters Blogatory case, but the outcome of the case is quite important for Letters Blogatory readers, and it requires revisiting some of the advice I’ve given. (Just…
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Case of the Day: Zivotofsky v. Kerry
The case of the day is Zivotofsky v. Kerry (S. Ct. 2015). At least since US recognition of the State of Israel in 1948, the United States has never recognized the sovereignty of Israel or any other state over Jerusalem. The State Department’s practice, when issuing passports to US citizens born abroad, is to list…
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Case of the Day: CTB v. Twitter, Inc.
The case of the day, CTB v. Twitter, Inc., comes to Letters Blogatory courtesy of a hat-tip from the Trial Warrior Blog. “CTB” is a pseudonym for a British soccer player (I wouldn’t have any particular compunction about reprinting the name if I knew it, but I don’t). CTB sued a British newspaper and the…
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Case of the Day: Derr v. Swarek
The case of the day is Derr v. Swarek (S.D. Miss. 2013). Hermann P. Derr was the owner of Derr Plantation, Inc., a Mississippi corporation. The claim was that in 2005, Derr Plantation had made a contract with Thomas L. Swarek and Thomas A. Swarek for the lease and purchase of a farm Derr Plantation…