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Powerful Defense Against Defamation: Unmasking Truth Behind Virgil Abloh
Defense against defamation can wield significant power when the case satisfies various legal prerequisites. In this article, allow me to unveil the truth behind the defamatory allegations concerning Virgil Abloh. “Belgian Designer Accuses Virgil Abloh of Copying. Again.” https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/13/fashion/virgil-abloh-walter-van-beirendonck-kanye-west-louis-vuitton.html (This paper is only for educational purposes. This is just a case study for discussion. ) Introduct
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Feb 249 min read


6 Vital Elements of Successful Negligence Claims Explained and More
(This is a fictional negligence case) ’’Porter v The West Bloke Hotel’’ Advice to Elliot 1, Duty of Care Analysis The occupier of premises must exercise the standard of care accordingly. [1] Therefore, the West Bloke Hotel, which has full control over the premises, must ensure the safety of the entrants. Elliot is not an invitee of the hotel. Although the Hotel does not allow children in the gambling areas, Elliot is still on the hotel’s property in the car park, which does
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Feb 247 min read


Unique Case Law of The Legal and Equitable Nexus
Court rulings on Bahr v Nicolay make it a unique case law. Bahr v. Nicolay (No.2) (1988) 164 CLR 604 Case Analysis I CASE BRIEF – Background Bahr v Nicolay was a case that the appellate jurisdiction of the High Court of Australia heard. The appellant, the Bahrs (‘Bahrs’), sued the first respondent, Nicolay (‘Nicolay’). Thompsons (‘Thompsons’) was the second respondent. This is a complicated case that explores the conflict between legal interest and equitable interest, etc.
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Feb 245 min read


The Challenge Of Institutional Sexual Abuse — A Vicarious Liability
Introduction The status quo of bringing legal action for sexual abuse against institutions may not be optimistic for the victims. This essay examines the legal difficulties surrounding vicarious liability in institutional abuse claims by analysing relevant case laws and discussing important legal principles. Additionally, it reflects on the recent law reform in New South Wales regarding the ‘Ellis Defence’ and the significance of the new bill in helping victims protect thei
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Feb 612 min read


Criminal Case Simulations: Perspective On Volunteering For Bar Readers’ Course
(Criminal Case Simulations through legal role-playing is is my volunteering task to assist with 2022 South Australia Bar Readers’ Course. To know more about SA Bar Readers’ Course, you are welcome to check out their website: Link ) Day 1: 3 Dec 2022 / Elliott Johnston Chambers (Image source: Elliott Johnston Chambers , Copyright of this image belongs to Elliott Johnston Chambers) Attending the briefing session hosted by Grant Algie QC at Elliott Johnston Chambers this morni
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Feb 65 min read


How To Learn Legislative Intentions Behind California’s Law For Shoplifting
California Proposition 47 For Shoplifting Source: Penal Code (Criminal Law) 459.5 PC — California Shoplifting Laws – Proposition 47: The Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=PEN§ionNum=459.5.# 459.5. (a) Notwithstanding Section 459, shoplifting is defined as entering a commercial establishment with intent to commit larceny while that establishment is open during regular business hours, where the va
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Feb 62 min read


How To Analyze the Landmark High Court Case on the Right of Self-determination
This is an Australian case study about the right of self-determination AB v Western Australia AH v Western Australia [2011] HCA 42 6 October 2011 P15/2011 & P16/2011 Background Facts Two females, AB and AH, desired to appear as males. After bilateral mastectomies, they applied for a new certificate from the West Australian Gender Reassignment Board identifying them as males. However, the Board and Tribunal refused to recognize them as males due to the lack of required ‘gend
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Feb 64 min read


Should the Equitable Confidentiality Envelop Your Privacy Rights?
Introduction Does confidentiality protect your privacy? The public’s growing concern about privacy in modern society has sparked academic debates for centuries. This essay begins by reviewing the elements of the equitable doctrine of confidentiality and the origins of the legal concepts of both confidentiality and privacy. First, the essay examines the scope of the equitable doctrine of confidentiality through case studies. Next, it discusses why we may not apply the equitabl
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Feb 618 min read


Shall we prohibit violent video games?
The potentially dangerous effect of video games on causing violent behavior, particularly among children, has long been the focal point of many popular media. This article outlines that violence evolves through human history, and it is rooted in our male-dominated society. By comparing with the horror film, the essay also discusses the motivation of playing violent video games in modern society. Then it argues that it may be fallacious to build the causal relationship between
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Feb 611 min read


Groundbreaking Legal Sentence: Rehabilitation through Law School
Renewing ourselves involves morning learning from the news like “Rehabilitation through Law School”. As a law student, I’m intrigued by this groundbreaking “Federal Sentence Includes Law School’’ (link below) for a cocaine trafficking case — Ms. Madill was accused of trafficking cocaine in 2018. I have several questions after reading this unique sentence. What is the purpose of the sentence? A probably inappropriate question: would law school become an alternative way to repl
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Feb 64 min read
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