Big In Japan with David Elliot-Jones
As an experiment, David Elliot-Jones went to Japan to make it big. A documentary crew followed him. This is his story.
Jones v. US
(United States Fifth Circuit) - Affirmed. An injury suit under general maritime law failed because causation evidence was scant and the injured party couldn't prove that grease on a ship deck caused him to slip and fall.
People v. Jones
(Court of Appeals of New York) - Sentence following conviction for criminal sale of a controlled substance in the third degree is affirmed where the sentencing court properly refused defendant’s request to defer payment of a mandatory surcharge imposed under Penal Law section 60.35 that was not subject to the court’s discretion.
Torres v. Jones
(Court of Appeals of New York) - In a false arrest case contending that police invented a false confession to aid in the prosecution of plaintiff, in violation of 42 U.S.C. section 1983 and New York common law, the trial court’s grant of summary judgment to defendants is: 1) reversed where plaintiff has pleaded sufficient facts to constitute violations of New York's false arrest and malicious prosecution claims and 42 U.S.C. section 1983 claims against individually-named plaintiffs; and 2) affirmed as to the City of New York and New York City Police Department in accordance with Monell v. N.Y.C. Dept. of Soc. Services, 436 U.S. 658 (1978).
US v. Jones
(United States Fifth Circuit) - Vacated and remanded. Those convicted for activities in connection with a New Orleans gang had their convictions vacated because Supreme Court precedent showed the residual clause of their convicting statute was unconstitutionally vague.
Cherry Knoll, L.L.C. v. Jones
(United States Fifth Circuit) - Revived a developer's due process and other claims against a city, a city manager and an engineering firm relating to alleged improprieties in the filing of a subdivision plat. Reversed a dismissal.
Jones v. US
(United States Fifth Circuit) - Affirmed. An injury suit under general maritime law failed because causation evidence was scant and the injured party couldn't prove that grease on a ship deck caused him to slip and fall.
He was shot trying to stop an armed classmate during the STEM School shooting. Now, Josh Jones is focused on helping others.
Faith and a newfound sense of purpose have helped Josh Jones cope over the past year since the STEM School shooting, even as he ponders -- without answers -- why he and his friends have had to deal with this tragedy at their young age.
Next Week On Lift Every Voice: Dr. Bobby Jones & More
Next Week On Lift Every Voice: Casey J & Canton Jones
Canton Jones Has a Plan for the Culture
Kenya Barris Defends Rashida Jones' Role In '#BlackAF'
Mouse Jones Hosts a Live Edition of Colorways and Toeboxes
Mouse Jones Hosts a Live Edition of Colorways and Toeboxes
Photos & Video: Aura Moniz Jones Designs
Aura Moniz Jones was one of the designers featured at the Bermuda Fashion Collective Show held last night at the Bermuda Society of Arts at City Hall. According to the event programme, “Aura Moniz Jones is African-Portuguese, born in Lisbon, descendant from Cape Verde Islands. “As an upholstery and furnishings designer she decided to go […] |
Video: BTA’s Glenn Jones On Boston 25 News
Bermuda Tourism Authority Interim CEO Glenn Jones recently spoke to Boston 25 News about the island and the eventual re-opening of international travel in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The report on Boston 25 News said, “After weeks spent cooped up inside, the travel deals already being advertised seem enticing. “There will be pent […] |
Video: Discussion With BTA’s Glenn Jones
Bermuda Tourism Authority Interim CEO Glenn Jones joined hosts Eron Hill and Ryan Robinson Perinchief for Bernews’ fifth episode in a special series about the Covid-19 pandemic. The BTA recently announced that the “Covid-19 crisis had a severe impact on Bermuda’s tourism industry in the first quarter of 2020, causing unprecedented declines in the island’s visitor […] |
Jones On Season Three Of Star Trek: Discovery
Doug Jones will be participating in the InHouse-Con this weekend, and while doing promotion for that, he answered questions in an interview...
Keeping up with the Joneses: Cloud hosting biz UKFast's founders sell up
Secarma may be next for Inflexion buyout
Cloud hosting biz UKFast's founders, Laurence and Gail Jones, have "exited the business" as a private equity firm ups its stake – all as UKFast itself starts eyeing up Jones-owned infosec biz Secarma.…
Van Jones Thinks Bernie Sanders is Going to Win Iowa
JONES: You talked about the person we always talk about, Donald Trump. Let's talk about the person we never talk about, we just heard from. Bernie Sanders has incredible momentum. He's had almost a media blackout. We -- I mean, he's almost never the subject of the main conversation. But out in the country, you see a lot of Bernie Sanders support. He got more contributions, individual donors, than anybody in American history. That by itself lets you know something's going on. I think he's going to win Iowa. He may win New Hampshire. Continue reading
Jessica Jones has a heart to heart moment with her kidnapper daughter
Orioles stars Cal Ripken and Adam Jones’ former Baltimore County estate back on market
The sprawling Baltimore County home once inhabited by Orioles stars Cal Ripken Jr. and Adam Jones is back on the market after less than six months.
Podcast: Volume 8 of The Lockdown Companion with Olly Wilkins & Jono Jones
Life as a banker, backflips gone wrong, mountain bike career decisions and what it's like to ride with other pros.
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Sasha Frere-Jones joins L.A. Times as cultural critic
Sasha Frere-Jones, a leading voice on music, language and culture, is joining the Los Angeles Times as cultural critic at large, Editor Davan Maharaj and Managing Editor S.
Rangers new boy Jordan Jones vows to copy Cristiano Ronaldo in Man Utd claim
Eddie Jones extends England contract until 2023 to lead side into World Cup
Eddie Jones set for showdown talks with England ace Joe Marler over rugby retirement
England's Manu Tuilagi could seal Samoa switch as one of four stars Eddie Jones could lose
Doug Jones: 'The Fred Astaire of Monsters'
Indianapolis native Doug Jones portrays the "Amphibious Man" in critically acclaimed film "The Shape of Water."
Kevin Jones performs his song, "I Can See The Stars"
Kevin Jones performs his song, "I Can See The Stars" before the Tom Odell show at the Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles.
Photos: James Dean's favorite car and home in Jonesboro
NFL Week 5 ATS picks: Packers prevail with Aaron Jones over Lions
Contrarian bettors are off to their best start through the first four weeks of the season since 2003.
Kaay Jones: The Jamaican who joins region in singing ‘We Got This’
Up-and-coming recording artiste Kaay Jones says she did not know she was becoming part of a transformational music project that would connect her to a wide cross section of talent in the Caribbean. Jones carries Jamaica's flag in a unified...
Kate Jones
Biography
Kate focuses on cyber and human rights law issues, and is author of Chatham House’s research paper on Online Disinformation and Political Discourse: Applying a Human Rights Framework.
Kate is based at the University of Oxford, where she is a member of the Law Faculty and directs the Diplomatic Studies Programme, a set of postgraduate courses for diplomats.
She gained much of her experience in human rights law and public international law as a lawyer at the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, both in London and overseas as Legal Adviser at the UK Mission to the United Nations in Geneva and then Deputy Permanent Representative at the UK Delegation to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg.
She took her undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in law at the University of Oxford, and qualified as a solicitor at Norton Rose.
Areas of expertise
- Cyber and human rights law (disinformation, elections, social media platforms, etc)
- Human rights law
- Public international law
- Diplomatic skills and training
Past experience
2015 - present | Director, Diplomatic Studies Programme; Member of University Law Faculty; Fellow of Kellogg College, University of Oxford |
2014-15 | Research and Outreach Specialist, UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
2011-14 | Deputy Permanent Representative, UK Delegation to Council of Europe |
2008-11 | Legal Adviser, UK Mission to the United Nations |
2002-07 | Assistant Legal Adviser, UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
1997-2001 | Trainee, then Assistant Solicitor, Norton Rose |
1999 | Judicial Assistant, Court of Appeal (secondment) |
Duggar, Jones cleared for next step in recovery
Steven Duggar and Ryder Jones continue to take steps forward in their rehab, as they were both cleared to take batting practice on the field Friday for the first time since their September surgeries.
Kate Jones
Biography
Kate focuses on cyber and human rights law issues, and is author of Chatham House’s research paper on Online Disinformation and Political Discourse: Applying a Human Rights Framework.
Kate is based at the University of Oxford, where she is a member of the Law Faculty and directs the Diplomatic Studies Programme, a set of postgraduate courses for diplomats.
She gained much of her experience in human rights law and public international law as a lawyer at the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, both in London and overseas as Legal Adviser at the UK Mission to the United Nations in Geneva and then Deputy Permanent Representative at the UK Delegation to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg.
She took her undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in law at the University of Oxford, and qualified as a solicitor at Norton Rose.
Areas of expertise
- Cyber and human rights law (disinformation, elections, social media platforms, etc)
- Human rights law
- Public international law
- Diplomatic skills and training
Past experience
2015 - present | Director, Diplomatic Studies Programme; Member of University Law Faculty; Fellow of Kellogg College, University of Oxford |
2014-15 | Research and Outreach Specialist, UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
2011-14 | Deputy Permanent Representative, UK Delegation to Council of Europe |
2008-11 | Legal Adviser, UK Mission to the United Nations |
2002-07 | Assistant Legal Adviser, UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
1997-2001 | Trainee, then Assistant Solicitor, Norton Rose |
1999 | Judicial Assistant, Court of Appeal (secondment) |
The dangers of a noisy ocean -- and how we can quiet it down | Nicola Jones
The ocean is a naturally noisy place full of singing whales, grunting fish, snapping shrimp, cracking ice, wind and rain. But human-made sounds -- from ship engines to oil drilling -- have become an acute threat to marine life, says science journalist Nicola Jones. Watch (and listen) as she discusses the strange things that happen to underwater creatures in the face of ocean noise pollution -- and shares straightforward ways we can dial down the sound to see almost immediate impacts.
A fascinating time capsule of human feelings toward AI | Lucy Farey-Jones
How comfortable are you with robots taking over your life? Covering a wide range of potential applications -- from the mundane (robot house cleaner) to the mischievous (robot sex partner) to the downright macabre (uploading your brain to live on after death) -- technology strategist Lucy Farey-Jones shares data-backed evidence of how our willingness to accept AI may be radically changing.