Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants BurrowGilesLithographicCo. v. Sarony SubmitDate December 13 SubmitYear 1883 DecideDate March 17 DecideYear 1884 FullName BurrowGilesLithographic Company v. Napoleon Sarony USVol 111 USPage 53 Citation 4 S. Ct. 279 28 L. Ed. 349 1884 U.S. LEXIS 1757 Prior Judgment for plaintiff, 17 Federal Reporter Federal Reporter F. 591 United States District Court for the Southern District of New York S.D.N.Y. 1883 affirmed, United States circuit court C.C.S.D.N.Y. Subsequent Holding It is within the constitutional power of Congress to extend copyright protection to photographs that are a representation of an author s original intellectual conceptions. Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York affirmed. SCOTUS 1882 1887 Majority Miller JoinMajority unanimous LawsApplied Article One of the United States Constitution U.S. Const. art. I United States Revised Statutes U.S. Rev. Stat. 4952, 4965 Copyright Act of 1870 BurrowGilesLithographicCo. v. Sarony , 111 ... text of the Supreme Court s decision DEFAULTSORT BurrowGilesLithographicCo. V. Sarony Category United ... could be copyrighted, BurrowGiles argued, photography was merely a mechanical process rather than ... of the case Image Oscar Wilde by Napoleon Sarony 1821 1896 Number 18.jpeg thumb left 150px The subject of the lawsuit Oscar Wilde No. 18 by Napoleon Sarony 1882 Famed photographer Napoleon Sarony filed a copyright infringement lawsuit suit against the BurrowGilesLithographic Company, which had marketed unauthorized lithograph s of Sarony s photograph of writer Oscar Wilde , entitled Oscar ... a 610 judgment to Sarony the equivalent of just over 12,000 in 2005 . The judgment was affirmed ... photographs, but this was not in the case of Sarony s image of Wilde. The trial court had found that Sarony had posed Wilde in front of the camera and suggested his expression, and selected his costume ... that Sarony exercised over the subject matter, in the view of the Court, showed that he was the author ... more details
of a U.S. Supreme Court case, BurrowGilesLithographicCo. v. Sarony 111 U.S. 53 1884 , in which the Court upheld the extension of copyright protection to photographs. Sarony sued BurrowGiles ...Use mdy dates date November 2011 File SaronySelfPortrait.jpg thumb Napoleon Sarony, self portrait Napoleon Sarony 1821 November 9, 1896 was an United States American lithography lithographer and photography ... of the stars of late 19th century American theater . Sarony was born in Quebec in 1821 and moved ... Major and starting his own lithography business, Sarony & Major, in 1843. In 1845, James Major was replaced by Henry B. Major in Sarony & Major and it continued operating under that name until 1853. From 1853 to 1857, the firm was known as Sarony and Company, and from 1857 to 1867, as Sarony, Major & Knapp. Sarony left the firm in 1867 and established a photography studio at 37 Union Square ... Sarony Studio cite web url http broadway.cas.sc.edu index.php?action showPhotographer&id 42 title Sarony ... font ref ref name Mark Twain, Napoleon Sarony and The damned old libel Photographers would pay their famous subjects to sit for them, and then retain full rights to sell the pictures. Sarony reportedly ... 20,000 As of 2005 alt today . ref name Mark Twain, Napoleon Sarony and The damned old libel cite web url http www.twainquotes.com sarony sarony.html title Mark Twain, Napoleon Sarony and The damned ... 13, 2010 span font ref Associations Included among the thousands of people that came into Sarony ... author Samuel Clemens Mark Twain . Sarony would also come to know another famous writer ... Sarony, 1888 In 1888, Sarony photographed William Tecumseh Sherman Postbellum service photographed William T. Sherman , three years before he died in 1891. Sarony s photograph would be used as a model ... Sarony took numerous photographs of Samuel Clemens Mark Twain . ref name Mark Twain, Napoleon Sarony and The damned old libel Clemens and Sarony were in the same social circles and shared many mutual ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Gilesv. California ArgueDate April 22 ArgueYear 2008 DecideDate June 25 DecideYear 2008 FullName Dwayne Gilesv. California USVol 554 USPage 353 Citation 128 S.Ct. 2678 Docket 07 6053 Prior Vacated, 40 Cal.4th 833, 2007 Subsequent Holding For statements to be admitted under the forfeiture exception to the confrontation right, the defendant must have intended to make the witness unavailable for trial. Vacated and remanded. SCOTUS 2006 2009 Majority Scalia JoinMajority ... Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution U.S. Const. amend. VI Gilesv. California, 554 ... have intended to make the witness unavailable for trial. ref Gilesv. California, 2008 WL 2511298 ref Factual background The defendant Dwayne Giles was charged with murdering his girlfriend. During the trial, prosecutors were able to introduce statements made by Giles girlfriend to police about a domestic violence incident between her and Giles. Giles was convicted, and his conviction was affirmed by the California Supreme Court . ref Gilesv. California , 128 S.Ct. 2678, 2682 2008 ref The court ... vol 87 responses hanna Cheryl Hanna. There s Still Hope Life After Gilesv. California. 87 Texas ... reflist External links http www.supremecourt.gov opinions 07pdf 07 6053.pdf Gilesv. California ... in California Evidence Code 1370 because Giles had presumably made the declarant unavailable by murdering ... required an intent element, with only a few modern exceptions. ref Giles , 128 S.Ct. at 2685 ref ... and thus not barred by the confrontation clause. ref Giles , 128 S.Ct. at 2693 ref Justice Alito ... at issue were actually testimonial in nature. ref Giles , 128 S.Ct. at 2694 ref Justice Souter s concurrence ... crime for which he was being tried. ref Giles , 128 S.Ct. at 2694 95 ref Dissenting opinion In a dissenting ... opinion. ref Giles , 128 S.Ct. at 2696 ref Impact Giles has been criticized as hindering .... 857 2009 ref Commentators have argued that Giles , however, still allows courts to infer intent ... more details
SCOTUSCase Litigants Gilesv. Harris SubmitDate February 24 SubmitYear 1903 DecideDate April 27 DecideYear 1903 FullName Jackson W. Giles, Appellant v. E. Jeff Harris, William A. Gunter, Jr., and Charles B. Teasley, Board of Registrars of Montgomery County, Alabama USVol 189 USPage 475 Citation 23 S. Ct. 639 47 L. Ed. 909 1903 U.S. LEXIS 1378 Prior Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Middle District of Alabama Subsequent Holding The Court refused to assist African Americans in Alabama who were being systematically denied the suffrage right to vote by a scheme set up by the all white state legislature. SCOTUS 1903 1906 Majority Holmes JoinMajority Fuller, White, Peckham ... to the United States Constitution XV Gilesv. Harris , Case citation 189 U.S. 475 1903 ref citation ... for black advancement, secretly arranged for funding and representation for Jackson W. Giles in this lawsuit and the ensuing Gilesv. Teasley 1904 . He worked extensively behind the scenes to direct ... should find that such power indeed exists. Aftermath In Gilesv. Teasley , Jackson Giles sought to meet ... many years later that the Court would overturn Gilesv. Harris in a series of cases which established ... Americans were allowed to register to vote in the South. When Gilesv. Harris was brought ... such power up until the time of Gilesv. Harris , as the House Elections Committee repeatedly Unseated ... W. Giles, sued on behalf of more than five thousand black citizens of Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery ... state constitution which combined to prevent blacks from being able to register. Giles was literate .... Giles had not specified any amount of monetary damages. The plaintiff appealed the dismissal to the U.S. ..., the Court noted that under the doctrine set forth in Hans v. Louisiana , the Eleventh Amendment ... reading Brenner, Samuel, Airbrushed out of the Constitutional Canon The Evolving Understanding of Gilesv. Harris, 1903 1925, Michigan Law Review, 107 March 2009 , 853 79. The Tragedy of William Jennings ... more details
File Litography stone of a Map of Munich.jpg thumb right 200px A lithographic limestone printing plate after use to print a map. Note the uniform fine texture of the stone. Lithographic limestone is hard ... . Geologists use the term lithographic texture to refer to a grain size under 1 250  mm. ref Lithographic limestone, Lithographic Texture, http books.google.com books?id 6UIrAAAAYAAJ&lpg PA170 ... of lithographic and sublithographic limestones is that they were formed in shallow Stagnant ... Press, 2002 pages 327 350. ref Distribution Europe The original source for lithographic limestone ... pdf Palaeodiversity 1 08 111 132.pdf Bivalves from the Nusplingen Lithographic Limestone ... deposits were the only source of lithographic limestone. France French lithographic limestone from ... quarry of Maurice Dumas , no date. ref The largest lithographic printing stone ever quarried ... 1867, a second lithographic limestone quarry was opened in France near Cerin and Crey, Is re coord ... Survey of the Exhibition Government Printing Office, Washington, 1868 page 54. ref The lithographic ... lithographic limestone of Cerin, southeast France, http palaeontology.palass pubs.org pdf Vol 2037 Pages 20285 304.pdf Paleontology , Vol. 37, Part 2, 1994 pages 285 304. ref Lithographic limestone ... pages 230 239. ref The Americas The American Lithographic Stone Company was organized in Louisville ... , ref Lithographic Stone, http books.google.com books?id lYooAAAAYAAJ&lpg PA690&pg PA690 Mineral ... of lithographic stone in the United States at the turn of the 20 sup th sub century. Unlike the Solnhofen stone, Kentucky lithographic limestone was slightly dolomitic , and it was judged to be competitive ..., Lithographic Stone http books.google.com books?id Dgs5AAAAIAAJ&lpg PA870&pg PA870 Mineral Resources ... source of Lithographic stone in the United States. ref Frank C. Schrader, Ralph W. Stone and Samuel ... stone, the quarry produced 20 tons of finished lithographic stone. ref Lithographic Stone, a New American ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Burrow with Burrow civil parish Burrow with Burrow country England region North West England population 191 population ref 2001 os grid reference SD616756 latitude 54.175 longitude 2.589 post town CARNFORTH postcode area LA postcode district LA6 dial code 01524 shire district City of Lancaster Lancaster shire county Lancashire constituency westminster Morecambe and Lunesdale UK Parliament constituency Morecambe and Lunesdale Burrow with Burrow is a civil parish in the England English county of Lancashire . The parish of Burrow with Burrow had a population of 191 recorded in the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 census , ref cite web url http www.lancashireparishcouncils.gov.uk documents information Parish headcount.pdf title Parish headcount accessdate 2009 01 10 publisher Lancashire County Council ref It is on the River Lune convert 2 mi km south of the Cumbrian town Kirkby Lonsdale . Administratively it forms part of the City of Lancaster , Lancaster, Lancashire Lancaster itself being some convert 17 mi km away. Settlements in the parish include Nether Burrow , Over Burrow, Overtown and Cowan Bridge . References reflist External links http www.genuki.org.uk big eng LAN BurrowwithBurrow GENUKI tm page Lancaster Category Civil parishes in Lancashire Category Geography of Lancaster Lancashire geo stub nl Burrow with Burrow ... more details
otheruses File Chipmunk burrow exits .jpg thumb right A chipmunk emerges from its burrow File ThalassinoidesIsrael.JPG thumb Crustacean burrows in a Jurassic limestone, southern Israel File C0136 bird burrrows.jpg thumb Bird burrows on the Volga shore near Kstovo , Russia A burrow is a hole or tunnel dug into the ground by an animal to create a space suitable for habitation, temporary refuge, or as a byproduct of Animal locomotion locomotion . Burrows provide a form of shelter against predation and exposure to the elements, so the burrowing way of life is quite popular among the animals. Burrows are also commonly preserved in the fossil record as a type of trace fossil . Examples Examples of burrowing animals include a number of mammals , amphibian s, reptiles , and birds including small dinosaur s ref name VMK07 cite journal last Varricchio first David J. coauthors Martin, Anthony J. and Katsura, Yoshihiro year 2007 title First trace and body fossil evidence of a burrowing, denning dinosaur journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences volume 274 pages 1361 1368 doi 10.1098 rspb.2006.0443 url http journals.royalsociety.org content uj1k12wh01587821 fulltext.pdf accessdate 2007 03 22 pmid 17374596 issue 1616 pmc 2176205 ref , as well as numerous invertebrates including insect s, spiders , sea urchins , crustaceans , clams and Worm worms . A wide variety of animals construct or use burrows in many different types of substrate. Mammals are perhaps most well known for burrowing, especially Insectivora like the voracious mole animal mole , and rodent s like the prolific ... known burrower. There are estimations that a single groundhog burrow occupies a full cubic metre ... for such burrows. The Magellanic Penguin is an example of such a burrow constructor, making burrows ... burrows in wood. Some sea urchins and clams can burrow into rock. Burrows can also range in complexity ... Les galeries gl Tobo he it Tana zoologia nl Graafgang no Hi ru simple Burrow ... more details
Refimprove date September 2010 Infobox person name Leslie Sarony image imagesize caption birth date birth date df yes 1897 01 22 birth place Surbiton , Surrey , England death date death date and age df yes 1985 02 12 1897 01 22 death place London , England birth name Leslie Legge Frye spouse Use dmy dates date September 2010 Leslie Sarony born Leslie Legge Frye 22 January 1897 12 February 1985 was a United Kingdom British entertainer, singer and songwriter. Sarony was born in Surbiton , Surrey and died in London . He began his stage career aged 14 with the group Park Eton s Boys. In 1913 he appeared in the revue Hello Tango . In the Great War , Sarony served in the London Scottish Regiment London Scottish regiment in France and Salonika . His stage credits after the war include revues, pantomimes and musicals, including the London productions of Show Boat and Rio Rita musical Rio Rita . Sarony became well known in the 1920s and 1930s as a variety artist and radio performer. In 1928 he made a short film made in the Phonofilm sound on film system, Hot Water and Vegetabuel . In this film, he sang, interspersed with his comic patter , the two eponymous songs the first as a typical Cockney geezer outside a pub , the second still outside the pub as a less typical vegetable rights campaigner Don t be cruel to a vegetabuel . He went on to make a number of recordings of novelty songs, such as He ... Farm was covered by Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band . Sarony continued to perform into his eighties, moving ... Sarony appeared as one of a number of elderly insurance clerks in the The Crimson Permanent Assurance segment of Monty Python s The Meaning of Life . His son Peter Sarony is a successful gunsmith with a business ... links IMDB name id 0765468 name Leslie Sarony ibdb name id 440651 name Leslie Sarony http www.screenonline.org.uk ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sarony, Leslie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... OF DEATH London , England DEFAULTSORT Sarony, Leslie Category 1897 births Category 1985 deaths Category ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Albrecht v. Herald Co. ArgueDate November 9 ArgueYear 1967 DecideDate March 4 DecideYear 1968 FullName Lester J. Albrecht v. Herald Co., DBA Globe Democrat Publishing Co. USVol 390 USPage 145 Citation 88 S.Ct. 869 19 L.Ed.2d 998 Prior Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit Subsequent Holding Wholesalers cannot require franchisees and retailers of their products to sell items at a certain price. SCOTUS 1967 1969 Majority White JoinMajority Warren, Black, Brennan, Fortas, Marshall Concurrence Douglas Dissent Harlan Dissent2 Stewart JoinDissent2 Harlan LawsApplied Clayton Antitrust Act , usc 15 15 Sherman Antitrust Act , usc 15 1 Overruled State Oil Co. v. Khan 1997 Albrecht v. Herald Co. , 390 U.S. 145 1968 , was a decision by the United States Supreme Court , which held that wholesalers could not require franchisees and retailers of their products to Resale price maintenance sell items at a certain price advertisements regarding sales, therefore, always included the language Available at participating retailers only . This broad rule was reversed in 1997 by State Oil Co. v. Khan , which held that such price setting was not inherently ... cases, volume 390 Kiefer Stewart Co. v. Seagram & Sons, Inc. 1951 Atlantic Richfield Co. v. USA Petroleum Co. 1990 References Reflist Further reading cite journal last Blair first Roger D. last2 Kaserman ... 1007 issn 19429886 url accessdate quote small Cited by the Supreme Court in State Oil Co. v. Khan ... price advertised by Albrecht. When Albrecht exceeded that price, Herald Co. protested to him and then informed ... Co. engaged an agency Milne to solicit petitioner s customers. About 300 of Albrecht s 1200 subscribers switched to direct delivery by Herald. Herald Co. later turned these customers over, without ... the route if Albrecht discontinued his pricing practice. Herald Co. told Albrecht that he could ... 23 issue pages 209 issn 00247081 url accessdate quote External links wikisource Albrecht v. Herald ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 Hitaffer v. Argonne Co. , case citation 183 F.2d 811 1950 , was a legal case case decided by the D.C. Circuit that first recognized a wife s right to bring a cause of action for loss of consortium . ref Henderson, J.A., et al. The Torts Process, Seventh Edition. Aspen Publishers, New York, NY 2007, p. 321 ref References reflist Category Tort law Category 1950 in United States case law ... more details
V. Bessel and Co. was a musical firm founded in 1869 in St Petersburg by Vasily Bessel Vasily Vasil yevich Bessel 1843 1907 . His brother N. V. Bessel was a co owner of the firm. The firm and a print shop since 1871 published works by prominent Russian composers, notably Pyotr Tchaikovsky , Anton Rubinstein , Alexander Dargomyzhsky and the members of the New Russian Musical School Modest Musorgsky , Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov Nikolay Rimsky Korsakov , C sar Cui , Mily Balakirev , and Alexander Borodin . The firm issued a weekly magazine Muzykal ny listok The Musical Leaf from September 3, 1872 to June 5, 1877, and Muzykal noye obozrenie The musical revue 1885 1888 . External links http www.ripm.org journal info.php?ABB MUL Muzykal ny listok Category Music publishing companies Bessel Category Opera publishers Bessel Category Publishing companies established in 1869 ... more details
SCOTUSCase Litigants Skidmore v. Swift & Co. ArgueDate October 13 ArgueYear 1944 DecideDate December 4 DecideYear 1944 FullName John Skidmore, et al. v. Swift & Company USVol 323 USPage 134 Citation 65 S.Ct. 161, 89 L.Ed. 124 Prior Judgment for defendant, 53 F.Supp. 1020 United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas N.D. Texas 1942 affirmed, 136 F.2d 112 United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 5th Cir. 1943 Subsequent Holding Nothing in the Fair Labor Standards Act or Court holdings precludes waiting time from also being working time. Reversed and remanded. SCOTUS 1943 1945 Majority Jackson JoinMajority Concurrence Concurrence2 Dissent JoinDissent Dissent2 JoinDissent2 NotParticipating LawsApplied Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 . Skidmore v. Swift & Co. , Case citation 323 U.S. 134 1944 was a United States Supreme Court decision that held that an administrative agency s interpretative rules will be given deference according to their persuasiveness. Background of the case Seven employees of the Swift & Company packing plant at Fort Worth, Texas brought an action under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to recover overtime, liquidated damages, and attorneys fees, totaling approximately 77,000. The United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas District Court rendered judgment denying this claim wholly, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 5th Circuit affirmed. Issue The case examined the deference that was due to the United States administrative law interpretative rules of an Independent agencies of the United ... Skidmore V. Swift & Co. Category United States Supreme Court cases Category United States administrative ... in Christensen v. Harris County , argued that Skidmore has no place post Chevron deference Chevron ... deference. External links wikisource Skidmore v. Swift & Company Caselaw source case Skidmore v. Swift & Co. , 323 U.S. 134 1944 findlaw http caselaw.lp.findlaw.com scripts getcase.pl?court US&vol ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2012 V. Su rez Group is one of Puerto Rico s largest commercial groups with revenues in excess of 500M. Founded in 1943 the organization has grown and diversified. Subsidiaries Today V. Su rez Group is diversified into three distinct businesses V. Su rez Division The leading consumer product distribution entity in Puerto Rico with special interests in beverage and provision distribution. Additionally the division runs El Horreo , a consumer retail wine store. V.Su rez Investment Co. A diversified investment management company focused on maximizing investment income through a variety of investment instruments both within and outside of Puerto Rico. V.Su rez Real Estate Group A real estate development and management company focused principally on the warehouse and office segments of the market. Each of these three operating entities is supported by a centralized corporate services group composed of Executive Management, MIS, Finance & Accounting and Human Resources. The corporate services group ensures that managerial systems and processes are in place, and that adequate resources are allocated against business market opportunities to ensure success and build stakeholder value. External links http www.vsuarez.com Official Site Category Companies of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico stub ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Stiffel Co. ArgueDate January 16 ArgueYear 1964 DecideDate March 9 DecideYear 1964 FullName Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Stiffel Co. USVol 376 USPage 225 Citation 84 S.Ct. 784 11 L.Ed.2d 661 Prior Judgment for plaintiff, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois judgment affirmed, Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit certiorari granted, 374 ... One, Section Eight of the United States Constitution wikisource Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Stiffel Co. , Case ... success, according to the Supreme Court s opinion. ref Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Stiffel Co. , 376 ... due to the identical appearance of the lamps. ref name appellate decision Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Stiffel Co., CA 7, 313 F.2d 115. ref The U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari to consider whether ... domain and may be made and sold by whoever chooses to do so, citing Kellogg Co. v. National Biscuit Co. 1938 . ref name Black231 Black, 231. ref The lower courts had erred by using Illinois unfair competition law to effectively give Stiffel Co. a patent monopoly on its unpatented lamp. The Court ... of another. ref name Harlan concurrence Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Stiffel Co., 376 U.S. 225 1964 .... v. Thunder Craft Boats, Inc. ref 489 U.S. 141 1989 . ref Stiffel Co. survived the setback, continuing ... be used to prevent Sears from copying it. Background Stiffel Co. was a lamp manufacturer that had created ..., and with lamp fixtures along the outside of the tube. Stiffel Co. had secured a patent mechanical ..., Roebuck and Company Sears, Roebuck & Co. department store put on the market copies of the lamp. Stiffel Co. brought suit against Sears, for patent infringement and for unfair competition under Illinois ... to Stiffel Co. Image Stiffel.jpg 200px thumb left The Stiffel pole lamp U.S. Design Pat. No. 180,251 ... mi hb4360 is 200007 ai n15214412 Main Street Pulls the Plug on Stiffel Co ., Meyer, Nancy, HFN The Weekly ... See also International News Service v. Associated Press 1918 Compco Corp. v. Day Brite Lighting, Inc ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Kellogg Co. v. National Biscuit Co. ArgueDate October 10 ArgueYear 1938 DecideDate November 14 DecideYear 1938 FullName Kellogg Co. v. National Biscuit Co. USVol 305 USPage 111 Citation Prior Case dismissed in favor of defendant, Delaware district court, 1935 dismissal upheld, Circuit Court of Appeals, 1936 upon rehearing, dismissal vacated and mandate sent to district court, Circuit Court of Appeals, 1936 certiorari denied, U.S. Supreme Court 302 U.S. 733 , 58 S.Ct. 120 injunction entered per mandate in favor of plaintiff, 1938, Delaware district court mandate clarified , Circuit Court of Appeals, 1938 certiorari granted, U.S. Supreme Court, 304 U.S. 586 , 58 S.Ct. 1052. Subsequent Holding After a patent expires or becomes invalid, the patent holder cannot use unfair competition law to prevent a rival from selling goods of the same shape under the same non trademarked name. SCOTUS 1938 Majority Brandeis JoinMajority Hughes, Stone, Roberts, Cardozo, Black, Reed Dissent McReynolds JoinDissent Butler LawsApplied Kellogg Co. v. National Biscuit Co. , Case citation ... of KELLOGG CO. v. NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. Breakfast with Brandeis , p. 1, Retrieved on 15 December ... cgi viewcontent.cgi?article 1028&context graeme dinwoodie The Story of KELLOGG CO. v. NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. Breakfast with Brandeis , p. 3, Retrieved on 15 December 2008. ref Nevertheless ... CO. v. NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. Breakfast with Brandeis , p. 5, Retrieved on 15 December 2008. ref In 1927 ... public is deeply interested. ref name majority opinion Kellogg Co. v. National Biscuit Co. , 305 ... 111, Kellogg Co. v. National Biscuit Co. ref Subsequent developments Kellogg has become a foundation ...?article 1028&context graeme dinwoodie The Story of KELLOGG CO. v. NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. Breakfast with Brandeis ... coauthors year 1990 month title Preemption of Direct Molding Statutes Bonito Boats v. Thunder Craft ... Company v. National Biscuit Company http caselaw.lp.findlaw.com scripts getcase.pl?court US&vol ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Glidden Co. v. Zdanok ArgueDate February 21 ArgueDateB 26 ArgueYear 1962 DecideDate June 25 DecideYear 1962 FullName Glidden Company v. Olga Zdanok, John Zacharczyk, Mary A. Hackett, Quitman Williams, and Marcelle Kreischer Durkee Famous Foods Division, a Foreign Corporation and Benny Lurk v. United States Citation 82 S. Ct. 1459 8 L. Ed. 2d 671 1962 U.S. LEXIS 2139 45 Lab. Cas. CCH P17,685 50 L.R.R.M. 2693 USVol 370 USPage 530 Prior 288 F.2d 99, 47 L.R.R.M. BNA 2865, 90 A.L.R.2d 965, 42 Lab.Cas. P 16,855 2nd Cir. 1961 185 F.Supp. 441, 46 L.R.R.M. BNA 2584, 40 Lab.Cas. P 66,747 S.D.N.Y. 1961 28 F.R.D. 346, 4 Fed.R.Serv.2d 460 S.D.N.Y. 1961 296 F.2d 360, 111 U.S.App.D.C. 238 D.C. Cir. 1961 Subsequent 371 U.S. 854, 83 S.Ct. 14, 9 L.Ed.2d 93 Rehearing denied QuestionsPresented Whether the judgment in either case was vitiated by the respective participation of the judges named. Holding That as the Court of Claims and the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals are courts created under Article III of the Constitution and their judges are constitutionally protected in tenure and compensation, the designation of judges from those courts to sit on Courts of Appeals ... Const. Article III, 1 2 Superseded 96 Stat. 25, 110 a 1 2 Overruled Glidden Co. v. Zdanok consolidated with Lurk v. United States , ussc 370 530 1962 , is a Supreme Court of the United States United States ... . ref Glidden Co. v. Zdanok , ussc 370 530 1962 . ref Background In Ex parte Bakelite Corp. , ussc 279 438 1929 , and Williams v. United States 1933 Williams v. United States , ussc 289 553 1933 ... Co. v. Zdanok , 370 U.S. 530, 602, 82 S.Ct. 1459, 1500 1962 Quote The Court does great mischief ... In United States v. Coe, for example, the Court sustained the authority of the Court of Private Land .... What is done will, I fear, plague us for years. William O. Douglas Justice Douglas Glidden Co. v. Zdanok , 370 U.S. 530, 606, n.11, 82 S.Ct. 1459, 1502, n.11 1962 Subsequent developments In response ... more details
Italic title Macmillan Co. v. King, 223 F. 862 United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts D. Mass 1914 was a copyright infringement case brought by a publisher of a two volume economics textbook written by a Harvard University professor in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts . Note that this case was decided under previous statutory law and the law of fair use has evolved considerably since this case was decided. The facts The defendant was a private tutor that tutored students for preparation for their exams at Harvard. The defendant prepared one page long notes that were given at each conference the tutor had with his pupils to be used by his pupils in their studying for the examination. The type written notes often followed the outline of the books each student was required to purchase a copy of the book for the course they were taking. The notes were not for distribution to anyone else and the tutor stated that he demanded that the students return the typewritten looseleaf notes after they had completed their examinations in the course. The defendant s claim was that these notes were fair use . The holding The court analyzed the content of the notes and found that while they were not copies of the book, they had condensed the book in a manner that made it clear that the notes were nothing more than abridged versions of portions of the book. The summary of a chapter might be one paragraph long within that paragraph it was structured in the same manner as the book. There were quotations from the book, though usually not more than one sentence long. The language used in the notes were similar to the language used in the textbooks. Sometimes there would be words without quotations taken from the textbooks, but this was never more than a few words long. As District Judge Dodge states in his reasons from 865 66 The words so quoted are taken direct from the book. Instances of such quotation are frequent throughout the sheets ... more details
Michael A. Smyth v. The Pillsbury Company , 914 F. Supp. 97 E.D. Pa. 1996 was decided on January 18, 1996 in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania . ref name Smyth Michael A. Smyth v. The Pillsbury Company , 914 F. Supp. 97 E.D. Pa. 1996 ref Michael A. Smyth was a regional operations manager at the Pillsbury Company. Smyth had a company email account that he was able to access from work and home. Pillsbury, on multiple occasions, told its employees that all email communications were private, confidential, and that there was no danger of the messages being intercepted and used as grounds for discipline or termination. In October of 1994, while at home, Smyth received emails from his supervisor and, thinking that his replies would not be intercepted or used against him, made threatening comments. Pillsbury intercepted the emails and, despite the previous assurances made to the employees, terminated him. Smyth brought a wrongful discharge suit against Pillsbury, claiming that his right to privacy had been violated when his emails were intercepted. Ruling of the Court Charles R. Weiner Judge Charles R. Weiner presided over the trial and authored the court s opinion. The decision was based ... of public policy. ref name Borse Borse v. Piece Goods Shop, Inc. , 963 F.2d 611, 3d Cir. 1992 ref Quoting .... ref name Geary Geary v. United States Steel Corp. , 456 Pa. 171 1974 ref Using this framework ... for serving jury duty ref Reuther v. Fowler & Williams, Inc. , 386 A.2d 119 1978 ref , employment may not be denied to a person with a prior conviction ref Hunter v. Port Authority of Allegheny County ... to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ref Field v. Philadelphia Electric Company , 565 A.2d ... upon. ref Paul v. Lankenau Hospital , 569 A.2d 346 1990 ref Implications The Smyth decision has been ... Stengart v. Loving Care Agency, Inc. , 201 N.J. 300 N.J. 2010 ref References reflist After listing ... more details
wiktionary GilesGiles may refer to People Giles given name , male given name Latin Aegidius Giles surname , family name solename Saint Giles 650 710 , 7th 8th century Christian hermit saint Giles of Assisi , Aegidius of Assisi, 13th century companion of St. Francis of Assisi Giles of Rome 1243 1316 , 13th century archbishop Carl Giles 1916 1995 , British cartoonist for the Daily Express Giles family , a fictional family featured in work by Giles Herbert Giles 1845 1935 , British diplomat and sinologist, co author of the Wade Giles Wade Giles Chinese transliteration system and author of the first widely published Chinese English dictionary. Lionel Giles 1875 1958 , a Victorian scholar, translator and assistant curator Rupert Giles , fictional character in the American TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer This is a disambiguation page. Therefore, please only add people known as Giles alone. Others should be added to Giles given name or Giles surname . Places United States Giles, Utah , a US ghost town Giles County, Tennessee , US Giles County, Virginia , US Australia Electoral district of Giles , a state electoral district in South Australia Giles Weather Station near the Western Australian South Australian border Giles Land District , a land district cadastral division of Western Australia Argentina San Andr s de Giles , a town in Buenos Aires Province Other uses Giles , a solo electronica side project of Tommy Giles Rogers, Jr. who is the frontman for the metal band Between the Buried and Me Giles , a song by Unearth from III In the Eyes of Fire Giles G 202 , an aerobatic plane designed by Richard Giles Farmer Giles of Ham , a 1949 Medieval fable written by J. R. R. Tolkien Giles Goat Boy , 1966 novel by John Barth, satire of American campus culture Giles Buffy comic , story based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series Giles bacteriophage , a virus infecting the bacterial species Mycobacterium smegmatis disambiguation de Giles fr Giles no Giles pl Giles ... more details
wiktionarypar Burrowburrow A burrow is a hole made by an animal. Burrow may also refer to Burrow Shropshire , a hill in Shropshire, England The Burrow short story The Burrow short story , a short story by Franz Kafka Places in Harry Potter The Burrow The Burrow , residence of the Weasley family in the Harry Potter book series FAU Arena or The Burrow, the Florida Atlantic University Arena Burrow Mump a hill in Burrowbridge , Somerset , England Burrowing politics , a practice of giving jobs to political allies People with the family name Burrow surname Burrow James Burrow , a Gentleman well versed in Natural and Mathematical knowledge Sharan Burrow , Australian union official Taj Burrow , Australian surfer Thomas Burrow , orientalist, Professor of Sanskrit at Oxford See also The following are homonym s to the word burrow Burro , a donkey Borough disambig simple Burrow disambiguation ... more details
Burrow serves as an Honorary Co Chair for the World Justice Project . ref cite web url http worldjusticeproject.com ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Image Sharan Burrow.jpg right thumb Sharan Burrow speaking at Labour Day 2007 in Queensland Sharan Burrow born 12 December 1954 in Warren, New South Wales is the General Secretary ... labour movement Burrow was born to a family with strong involvement in the Australian labour ... AEU in 1992. Presidency of the Australian Council of Trade Unions Burrow was elected President of the ACTU ... 4 July 2010 ref Burrow continued as President of the ACTU until the end of June 2010 when she demitted ... . ref cite web title Member Profiles Burrow, Sharan work ACTU Worksite url http www.worksite.actu.org.au member profiles burrow sharan.aspx accessdate 4 July 2010 ref Involvement in international labour movement File Cristina Fernandez con Saran Burrow Gerardo Martinez y Hugo Yasky.jpg thumb Burrow in a meeting with the Cristina Fern ndez de Kirchner president of Argentina and two unionist ... Union Confederation on 25 June 2010, ref cite web title Sharan Burrow Acceptance Speech work ITUC Online url http www.ituc csi.org sharan burrow acceptance speech.html?lang en accessdate 4 July 2010 ref Burrow was President of the ITUC from its foundation in 2006 until her election as General Secretary ... General Secretary of the ITUC, Burrow underlined the necessity of female participation in organised .... Organising woman is and must continue to be a priority for the ITUC. Sharan Burrow. ref cite web title Sharan Burrow Acceptance Speech work ITUC Online url http www.ituc csi.org sharan burrow acceptance speech.html?lang en accessdate 4 July 2010 ref blockquote Burrow is also the current ... Persondata . NAME Burrow, Sharan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1945 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Burrow, Sharan Category 1945 births Category Living people Category Australian trade unionists Category University of New South Wales alumni nl Sharan Burrow ... more details
4&ved 0CDAQ6AEwAw v onepage&q burrow 20surfing 20hall 20of 20fame&f false ref In 1998 he ...Use dmy dates date June 2011 Use Australian English date June 2011 Infobox surfer name Taj Burrow image ... 1998 br Australian Male Surfer of the Year 1997 website http tajburrow.com tajburrow.com Taj Burrow ... competing in this 14th year on the ASP World Tour . Career Burrow was born in Busselton , Western ... books?id DWQSYRx4MUC&pg PA94&lpg PA94&dq burrow surfing hall of fame&source bl&ots .... ref name billabong http www.billabong.com us team rider surf 2 taj burrow Billabong Team Rider Profile ref Burrow had, in fact, already earnt a place on the world tour a year earlier, but he turned ... 12th place on the rankings. ref name fuel http www.fuel.tv shows castmember taj burrow usopenofsurfing Fuel TV Profile ref ref name asp http www.aspworldtour.com surfers mens profiles taj burrow ASP ..., Burrow won the Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach, Victoria Bells Beach . ref name theaus http www.theaustralian.com.au news sport burrow last man standing to ring bell story e6frg7mf 1111113332760 Burrow last man standing to ring bell ref He backed this up with a victory at the 2007 Billabong Pro ... ASP Men s Tour, his second runner up season placing. In 2009, Burrow defeated Slater in the final ... our burrow story e6frf9if 1225811137745 Pushing Our Burrow ref In the same year he finished fourth ... AUS 2012 Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast Gold Coast, Queensland Gold Coast AUS Other Projects In 2003, Burrow released a book, Taj Burrow s Book of Hot Surfing ref name book http books.google.com books about Taj Burrow s Book of Hot Surfing.html?id ExrpkWI9HpsC Taj Burrow s Book of Hot Surfing ref and has ... and Taj Burrow s Fair Bits 2005 ref name billabong ref . In 2008 09 Globe International Globe released a shoe line named after Burrow. ref http surfeurope.mpora.com news taj resigns with globe shoes ..., Burrow has hosted the Taj Small Fries junior surfing competition at Yallingup. ref name smallfries ... more details
Edward Burrow may refer to Edward John Burrow 1785 1861 , English divine and miscellaneous writer Edward Burrow MP for Cockermouth UK Parliament constituency See also Edward Burrough , Quaker lady Edward Burrows hndis Burrow, Edward ... more details
orphan date January 2010 Klaxon Co. v. Stentor Electric Manufacturing Co. , case citation 313 U.S. 487 1941 , was a legal case case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that applied the choice of law principles of Erie Railroad v. Tompkins to conflicts between laws of different states for cases sitting in federal court on diversity jurisdiction . The court held that a federal court sitting in diversity should apply the laws of the forum state. ref Yeazell, S.C. Civil Procedure, Seventh Edition. Aspen Publishers, New York, NY 2008, p. 231 ref See also List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 313 References reflist Category United States Supreme Court cases Category Diversity jurisdiction case law Category 1941 in United States case law Category United States Supreme Court case articles without infoboxes ... more details
National Mutual Insurance Co. v. Tidewater Transfer Co. , case citation 337 U.S. 582 1949 , was a legal case case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that upheld the constitutionality of 28 U.S.C. 1332 d . 1332 d treats citizens of United States territories as citizens of a state for the purpose of establishing diversity jurisdiction . ref Yeazell, S.C. Civil Procedure, Seventh Edition. Aspen Publishers, New York, NY 2008, p. 197 ref See also List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 337 References reflist Category Civil procedure Category Jurisdiction Category 1949 in United States case law ... more details