Portal:Law/Did you know/7
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- ... that the Digital Switchover (Disclosure of Information) Act 2007 allows social security information to be passed to the BBC?
- ... that after the crash of United Airlines Flight 297 in 1962, the Federal Aviation Administration created new regulations that required airplanes to better withstand bird strikes?
- ... that in Re A (conjoined twins) an English court permitted the separation of two conjoined twins knowing that one would die?
- ... that although Elizabeth Richards Tilton (pictured) was a central figure in a six-month-long trial, she was never allowed to speak in court?
- ... that under modern principles of vicarious liability in English law, employers are answerable for the intentional wrongdoings of their employees?
- ... that although John Fortescue listed ten Inns of Chancery, only nine are known?
- ... that oppositionist delegates to the Philippine Constitutional Convention of 1971 were among the first to be arrested when Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law in the Philippines?
Source
[edit]- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2008/March
- Template:Did you know nominations/United Airlines Flight 297 (May 2019)
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2010/May
- Template:Did you know nominations/Elizabeth Richards Tilton (December 2019)
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/July
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/August
- Template:Did you know nominations/Philippine Constitutional Convention of 1971 (November 2018)