Sure. When prior decisions are “unworkable or are badly reasoned,” then the Supreme Court may not follow precedent, and this is “particularly true in constitutional cases.” [0] But the prior decision was certainly…
>and lower courts can and do refuse to enforce laws on that basis Courts don't enforce laws, but I get what you mean. I have no confidence whatsoever that appellate courts will do anything about these laws. There has…
> Poverty, insecure work, sexism, racism, interpersonal conflict, etc all clearly associate with depression. The vast sums of money spent on looking for the chemical equation of low mood might be missing the forest for…
Copyright should be limited to 20 years full stop. Nobody deserves to keep making money off of something for longer than two decades.
I presume so. Does the EU ruling require companies to offer warranties for damage caused by users installing malicious software?
Sure. When prior decisions are “unworkable or are badly reasoned,” then the Supreme Court may not follow precedent, and this is “particularly true in constitutional cases.” [0] But the prior decision was certainly…
>and lower courts can and do refuse to enforce laws on that basis Courts don't enforce laws, but I get what you mean. I have no confidence whatsoever that appellate courts will do anything about these laws. There has…
> Poverty, insecure work, sexism, racism, interpersonal conflict, etc all clearly associate with depression. The vast sums of money spent on looking for the chemical equation of low mood might be missing the forest for…
Copyright should be limited to 20 years full stop. Nobody deserves to keep making money off of something for longer than two decades.
I presume so. Does the EU ruling require companies to offer warranties for damage caused by users installing malicious software?