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13 Jan, 2007 9:11 am
... government. "You have let us down," one marcher told Mayor Nagin. Today, thousands of people will march to the Superdome to cheer the Saints when they play the Eagles in an
important playoff game. "You have given us hope," we will say in ear-piercing cheers. We hope that the Saints will go to the Superbowl, even though that's a crazy idea. But, no
matter what happens as far as winning or losing, we just hope that they play well and execute a well thought-out game plan. When the game starts the ...
14 Feb, 2008 5:51 am
Blogger Tony Pierce discovers something that the mainstream press has so far ignored, perhaps because it's just too controversial.
29 Mar, 2008 4:13 am
Dick Cavett has some good advice for the presidential candidates on how to improve their speeches. I love that Cavett has a blog. And did you know that the TSA has a blog? Good thing,
because it gives them a good way to explain that nasty business about the nipple rings.
21 Aug, 2008 4:03 pm
... too long after, Pierce began an affair with Kathleen, who soon filed for divorce from her husband. Ernest Cook then filed suit against Pierce for alienation of affection, intentional infliction of emotional
distress, and breach of contract. The verdict: one and a half million dollars. The Supreme Court of Mississippi affirmed in an interesting opinion. After the decision, Pierce told the National Law Journal he expected to lose the appeal because he wasn't allowed to present oral ...
21 Jan, 2007 9:41 pm
... shot a few seconds before Alice and Ben died before Alice's shot pierced his heart? In that case, Cynthia's shot would have preempted the causal role of Alice ... out of
print, but used copies are available on Amazon.com. Causation (Oxford Readings in Philosophy) (Ernest Sosa & Michael Tooley eds. 1993). A
fine collection of essays, with contributions by J.L ... M. Anscombe, G.H. von Wright, C.J. Ducasse, Wesley C. Salmon, David Lewis, Paul Horwich, Jonathan Bennett, Ernest Sosa, and Michael Tooley.
22 Mar, 2008 10:16 pm
... a few seconds before Alice and Ben died before Alice's shot pierced his heart? In that case, Cynthia's shot would have preempted the causal role ... of print, but used copies
are available on Amazon.com. Causation (Oxford Readings in Philosophy) (Ernest Sosa & Michael Tooley eds. 1993). A fine collection of
essays, with contributions by ... J. Ducasse, Wesley C. Salmon, David Lewis, Paul Horwich, Jonathan Bennett, Ernest Sosa, and Michael Tooley.
Links Antony Honore, Causation in the Law, Stanford ...
13 Nov, 2008 6:20 am
... the world as it really is. Appearances, moreover, conceal realities. In each instance the analytical task it so pierce the veil of
appearance and bring the concealed reality into view." "In theory and practice Freud offers us ... richly symbolic narratives that human beings employ to communicate the complex
meanings and motivations that account for their behavior." ---Ernest Wallwork "It is important to keep in mind...that the analyst's speculation
about the patient's early mental 'representations' ...
26 Jul 3:19 pm
... few seconds before Alice and Ben died before Alice's shot pierced his heart? In that case, Cynthia's shot would have preempted the causal role ... must read for legal
theorists who want to know about causation. Causation (Oxford Readings in Philosophy) (Ernest Sosa & Michael Tooley eds. 1993). A fine
collection of essays, with contributions ... Ducasse, Wesley C. Salmon, David Lewis, Paul Horwich, Jonathan Bennett, Ernest Sosa, and Michael
Tooley. Links Antony Honore, Causation in the Law, Stanford ...
25 Oct, 2006 3:31 pm
... insolvent), the next best thing, the company's stockholders and directors. After all, you've got to go where the money is, right? After Massachusetts Superior Court Judge
Ernest B. Murphy (no stranger to controversy himself) rejected GE's attempt to "pierce the corporate
veil" he ruled that GE's suit against the shareholders/directors was a violation of c. 93A (the Massachusetts statute prohibiting "unfair or deceptive acts ...
5 Apr, 2007 6:00 am
And how is it that trial lawyers get so much bad press? Psychiatrist Juan Ernest Tejeda Rosario was charged with sexual abuse, sexual
impropriety, and "disgraceful, dishonourable and unprofessional conduct. The allegation made by two ... patient's genitals and leading him around the office; Penetrating the patient
with objects, including a riding whip and a toilet brush; Piercing the patient's penis and genitals with a needle; Engaging in intercourse with a patient while the man put his
head in the ...
28 Jun, 2007 6:46 pm
... Verdow of Cape Coral March 5, 1976. Second warrant. 5. James Adams, 47, executed May 10, 1984, for beating Fort Pierce millionaire rancher
Edgar Brown to death with a fire poker during a 1973 robbery attempt. Second warrant. 6. Carl Shriner, 30, executed ... - Daniel Pridgen, Katrina Birk and University of Miami student
Frank Meli - during a ten-day span in 1986. Third warrant. 8. Ernest John Dobbert Jr., 46, executed Sept. 7, 1984, for the 1971 killing of his
9-year-old daughter Kelly Ann. Third ...
2 Jul, 2008 4:08 pm
... remand for proceedings consistent with this opinion. Reversed and remanded for proceedings consistent with this opinion. In Thomas K. Hupfer v. Mary and Ernest Miller , a 6-page opinion, Judge Mathias writes: Mary D. Miller ("Miller") prevailed on a claim filed in Vanderburgh Superior ... of Indiana (NFP)
Richard Williams v. State of Indiana (NFP) Corey D. Tyner v. State of Indiana (NFP) Thomas Pierce, III v. State of Indiana (NFP) Kelly S. Craig
v. State of Indiana (NFP) Michael Benson v. State of ...
27 May 9:38 am
... 2004, in the landmark case of Moore v. Regents of the University of California the medical research facility failed to obtain the informed consent of John Moore, before taking rare
cells from his body for their own financial gain. Two weeks ago, Ernest Nelson was convicted for grand theft and seven other counts. He had
taken cadavers donated to UCLA, carved them up, and sold those parts to biomedical research companies. Nelson received $1.5 million for his "service." Essentially, he was stealing ...
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