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7 May 9:43 am
... later Walter Olson) directed me to this op-ed in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette by Gerald F. O'Malley, a Philadelphia-based emergency physician: ... Governor Rendell recently declared that ... Annual Malpractice Report (PDF) and Governor Rendell's press release. Dr. O'Malley's argument is a complete mess. First, his column references no numbers ... lawsuit abuse exists in Pennsylvania. I don't know the polite way to say this: Dr. O'Malley has no idea what he is talking about. You can read the Pennsylvania ...
Litigation and Trial - Max Kennerly - http://www.litigationandtrial.com/
13 Jul, 2007 4:27 pm
... -desired list as required by the collective-bargaining agreement, but that the Respondent, motivated by animus against O'Malley's exercise of his Sec. 7 right not to be a union member, unlawfully ... Members Schaumber and Walsh participated) Charges filed by Marc Dralus and George O'Malley, individuals; complaint alleged violation of Section 8(b)(1)(A) and (b ... at Overland Park, KS, Dec. 12-13, 2006. Adm. Law Judge Gerald A. Wacknov issued his decision on March 1, 2007. *** United States Postal Service ...
NLRB Law Memo - http://www.lawmemo.com/nlrb/memo/
11 Dec, 2007 7:48 am by standdown
... , where new faces and changing attitudes in the statehouse and beyond are credited with propelling repeal bills further than in recent years. In Maryland, for instance, Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley, a Catholic who opposes the death penalty and who replaced a Republican death-penalty supporter in the ... the death penalty if, in fact, we have never used it?" Codey asked. State Sen. Gerald J. Cardinale (R., Bergen) said the death penalty law should be amended, not abolished. ...
StandDown Texas Project - http://standdown.typepad.com/weblog/
30 Mar 9:07 am by standdown
... court ruled that there had been a procedural error in adopting the state's regulations for lethal injections. Since then, O'Malley has delayed offering new regulations. At first, he was obviously hoping federal courts would scrap capital punishment. Then ... . And: This page has long argued that capital punishment serves the basest instinct of society: retribution. As Albuquerque Sen. Gerald Ortiz put it, "We are the last Western society that holds onto it. It makes us less than we should be." New ...
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