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Astounding 216 Year Old Deception Discovered: Congress Used Legislative Not Judicial Power to Create U.S. Supreme Court and Federal District Courts

Torrance, Calif. (PRWEB) July 9, 2006 Federal law was first written 216 years ago by the First Congress, just after 9 States had ratified the United States Constitution. That Congress institutionalized injustice in the federal courts. Over a period spanning two centuries this law has become an almost impenetrable maze of legal jargon that is […]

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Patentability and Value of Business Methods and Software in the Balance: the Bilski v. Kappos Case Oral Arguments Heard at the Supreme Court

La Jolla, CA (PRWEB) November 14, 2009 – CONSOR Intellectual Asset Management warns: The future of software and business method patents still hangs in the balance after oral arguments were heard by a Supreme Court with significant unknown factors as far as Intellectual Property law is concerned.   At the hearing held Monday, most Justices

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Casino Icons Blasts Alabama Bingo Halls; Priases Supreme Court

Las Vegas, Nevada (PRWEB) November 18, 2009 A leading slot machine vendor and management company took aim at Alabamas fledging charity bingo operators during the casino industrys largest trade show and a meeting of hundreds of casino professionals in Las Vegas this week. Synergy Gamings Gary Green warned the gathering that based on my

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Hop-on Supports Supreme Court Decision for Electronic Cigarettes Industry

Irvine, CA (PRWEB) December 8, 2010 Hop-on, Inc. (HPNN.PK) today lauded the recently announced US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Court (case #09-771(RJL)) ruling that cleared the air for both smokers and the electronic cigarette industry.   The Federal Appeals Court again rejected the FDAs claim that, unlike other tobacco products,

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