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ABSTRACT Australian local governments are facing intensifying pressures to respond to worsening visible homelessness. This paper presents one of the first national studies on how local governments are responding to these pressures, and the first since the onset of the post‐pandemic housing crisis.
Andrew Clarke +3 more
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Optimal plaintiff incentives when courts are imperfect [PDF]
The incentives of a plaintiff in a lawsuit are affected by a variety of legal rules. One leading example is the proportion of the fine imposed on the defendant that is awarded to the plaintiff.
Philip Bond
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Plaintiff Personal Jurisdiction and Venue Transfer
Personal jurisdiction usually focuses on the rights of the defendant. This is because a plaintiff implicitly consents to personal jurisdiction in the court where the plaintiff chooses to file.
Dodson, Scott
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ABSTRACT Aged care work is physically and emotionally demanding. Workers can feel disempowered, vulnerable and at increased risk of experiencing work‐related stress. This in turn can result in sub‐optimal care and staff shortages. This study aimed to investigate what provisions exist within Australia's strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards to ...
Sharon Stoddart +11 more
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The Plaintiff\u27s Witness list in the Robert S. Frasure Murder trial.
Carter County (Ky.) Circuit Court
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Dosing Interval Extension of Dupilumab in CRSwNP: Five‐Year Real World Outcomes
ABSTRACT Background Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is a persistent, often Type 2‐mediated inflammatory disease that markedly impairs quality of life. While dupilumab provides rapid improvement, there is limited evidence on long‐term outcomes beyond 2 years, and the clinical impact of dosing‐interval extension remains unclear.
Nicholas J. Campion +15 more
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United States, Instructions for Plaintiff
This document instructs the jury in a suit against trader John A. Dillon to side with the plaintiff if the evidence proves that he introduced spirituous liquor to the Indian Country. The plaintiff was the United States.
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Systemic Corticosteroids in the Management of Sinonasal Disease: An Evidence‐Based Expert Review
ABSTRACT Background Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a prevalent, heterogeneous inflammatory disease associated with significant morbidity. Systemic corticosteroids (SCS) are commonly prescribed for their anti‐inflammatory effects, but cumulative exposure carries risks, including metabolic, cardiovascular, and skeletal complications.
Andrew Thamboo +28 more
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The Disordered and Discredited Plaintiff: Psychiatric Evidence in Civil Litigation
This Article examines civil defendants\u27 use of evidence of a plaintiff\u27s alleged current or prior psychiatric diagnosis or treatment by analyzing and critiquing the three primary rationales offered in support of the relevancy of such evidence: (1 ...
Smith, Deirdre M.
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