Portal:Law/Did you know/10
Appearance
- ... that Meherzia Labidi Maïza was proud of including women's rights in the post-Arab Spring Tunisian constitution?
- ... that Clive Ponting was found not guilty of violating the Official Secrets Act by a jury even after the judge, Sir Anthony McCowan, summed up strongly in favour of the prosecution?
- ... that Sir William Garrow, a barrister from the Regency England period whose work was largely forgotten for much of the 19th and 20th centuries, was recently cited in a 2006 Irish Court of Criminal Appeal case?
- ... that one of the tasks of the Authorised Conveyancing Practitioners Board is to prevent conveyancing monopolies developing in England and Wales?
- ... that the brother of the President of Tunisia was found guilty of laundering drug money in the couscous connection trial?
- ... that Sir William Fortescue was prompted to become a barrister by the death of his wife?
- ... that in 1982, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the refusal of the International Longshoremen's Association to unload cargo from the Soviet Union was illegal under the National Labor Relations Act?
Source
[edit]- Template:Did you know nominations/Meherzia Labidi Maïza (December 2015)
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/August
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2010/January
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/May
- Template:Did you know nominations/Couscous connection (May 2015)
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/June
- Template:Did you know nominations/Longshoremen v. Allied Int'l, Inc. (December 2019)