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17 Apr, 2007 5:33 pm
In late March, the Supreme Court justices seemed divided over arguments pertaining to the "Dr. Miles" case, a 96-year-old antitrust ruling
intended to promote competition by barring manufacturers from telling ... can sell products. Here's the March story on the arguments, penned by WSJ Supreme Court reporter Jess
Bravin. Dr. Miles helped give rise to the "manufacturer's suggested retail price," or MSRP, and circulars declaring that a retailer's price was
too low to advertise, because manufacturers ...
19 Sep, 2007 9:13 am
... in the comments included the information requirements for class 3 rockets; categorization of class 1 and class 2 rockets; the "within five miles of any airport runway" restriction (one concerned rocketeer, Jennifer Ash-Poole, said her club "has launched within 8 miles of Camp David, with a NOTAM, without any problems, even when the president was there"); other items. And as we always say here on SLP, everyone who did
not comment ...
2 Jul 4:16 pm
... in Denver Colorado or along the Front Range, we're even here to help you out with this!! It's time to enjoy a Mile High Fourth of July! One thing you should consider trying
is the Chreey Creek Arts Festival, there are a ton of ... The Colorado Rockies will be playing all weekend and they are giving away free stick flags to atendees. At Invesco Field at
Mile High, there is a LaCrosse game happening with fireworks immediately following the game. You can get some information from the Colorado Outlaws ...
13 Oct, 2006 3:00 pm
No, I did not personally research this by jetting down to the gorgeous UK overseas territory consisting of 138 coral islands and islets glistening in the North Atlantic Ocean 640
miles off the US coast. Alas, all I have is Bermuda's daily newspaper, The Royal Gazette , reporting that Bermuda will finally be brought under
the umbrella of Britain's Outer Space Act at the end of the month, which "could pave the way to the Island picking up thousands of dollars in filing fees." According to the ...
9 Feb, 2007 8:02 pm
... a participant on a suborbital flight. "Spaceflight entity" means any public or private entity holding a United States Federal Aviation Administration launch, reentry, operator, or
launch site license for suborbital flight. "Suborbital" means a distance at or above 62.5 miles from the Earth's mean sea level. § 8.01-227.9.
Civil immunity for spaceflight entities. A. Except as provided in subsection B, a spaceflight entity is not liable for injury to or death of a participant resulting from the ...
9 May, 2007 11:30 am
... of space tourism. It is known that starting in 2009, Virgin Galactic plans to commercially fly 500 passengers per year at costs ranging somewhere between $ 100,000 and $ 200,000 per
passenger to an altitude of roughly 68 miles, offering about 6 minutes of weightlessness. On February 13, 2007, the US Federal Aviation
Administration adopted final rules for space tour operators, which will apply to American companies launching from anywhere in the world and to foreign companies launching from US ...
10 Aug, 2007 10:12 am
... I've noted, there will be lawyers at the 58th International Astronautical Congress in Hyderabad, India Sept. 24-28, 2007. Plenty of 'em. Just in time for morning rush, a tornado
with a bad sense of direction hit Brooklyn ... yup, missed Kansas by a few miles. Of course twisters aside, getting to work in NYC each day is
like winning the DARPA Urban Challenge. In the meantime, bring on those Personal Air Vehicles! (Via HobbySpace) Or, I'll take one of these flying cars thingys (via Sam Dinkin at ...
28 Dec, 2007 8:45 am
... .) (That is, if the presidential election is not interesting enough.) Let the Google Moon prize games begin.. Maybe it is only human to fall in love with robots. (As long as they're
not space lawyer robots?) No vehicle without a driver may exceed 60 miles per hour: And other strange state traffic laws... Right. We're
sticking to space law. By the way, the world's oldest practicing lawyer who finally died this year at 103 was not a space lawyer. (Of course, there's no saying whether practicing ...
22 Dec, 2008 8:01 am
... on December 16, 2008 along a remote highway in the Mojave Desert. The fatal rollover accident occurred on Highway 127 about 38 miles north
of Baker. Farmer was apparently ejected from the rear seat and later died in an area hospital. Our source for this blog was this report in the Riverside Press-Enterprise. My heart goes
out to the family of young Jesse Farmer and the families of the other young people in the car who were injured. This is obviously any parent's
nightmare. Please keep Jesse ...
30 Jan, 2007 4:52 am
... 're complements. (This notion is argued more formally in Information Technology and the Future of Cities, by Jess Gaspar of the Graduate School of Business at Chicago, and
Edward Glaeser of Harvard's Kennedy ... more than 40 percent of phone calls were made to places within a two-mile radius, and more than 75 percent were made to places within a
... , and found a "significant increase." Because airline prices (cost per seat-mile) fell dramatically during the 1980's, they also correct for that and still ...
20 Oct, 2007 2:41 am
... to rally against the death penalty and capital punishment executions. Members of the group Walk to Stop Executions are on an 800-mile walk from San Diego to Sacramento to get
the attention of district attorneys in 15 counties throughout the state, asking them ... a change of venue and another technically belongs to another county. There is one pending case -
against Jesse James Hollywood - in which capital punishment is being sought. The most recent inmate to head into the Department of Corrections'
...
26 Sep, 2008 6:47 pm
The following is a posting from Jess Butler who is an attorney and officer with COPAA.org one of the leading special education advocacy organizations in the U.S. She has
summarized and explained the effect of the new amendments for school ... the eleventh mile, he or she begins to experience pain because most people would not be able to walk
eleven miles without experiencing some discomfort. In addition to these reforms, the ADAAA removes from ADA's "regarded as" prong of the
disability definition ...
3 Jul, 2008 11:09 pm
... s most notorious predators, four-time-convicted child molester Billy Lee Morford, to a home reportedly less than a mile from two schools and a park. Morford was the first
sexual predator given supervised release in the city of Milwaukee ... that are very similar but deal with the same issue. There's an ordinance that deals with what Franklin City
Attorney Jesse Wesolowksi described as a "public order." This ordinance basically states that Franklin is taking these restrictive measures to
protect its ...
15 Mar, 2007 8:44 pm
... children should be having sex." ---Jerry Falwell, as told to Jack Handy "Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way, you'll be a mile from
them, and you'll have their shoes." ---Dr. Phil, as told to Jack Handy "Is ... "I hope that someday we will be able to put away our fears and prejudices and just laugh at people."
---Rev. Jesse Jackson, as told to Jack Handy "When the chairman introduced the guest speaker as a former illegal alien, I got up from my chair
and yelled, "What ...
28 Jun, 2007 11:40 am
... Wall Street Journal on the Court's decision striking down voluntary integration policies in two school districts and Jess Bravin answers questions on the school assignment
decision here at the WSJ.com Washington Wire blog; David G. Savage and Joel ... blog. Leegin Creative Leather Products v . PSKS (06-480) Mauro has this article in the Legal Times
reporting that "Dr. Miles is dead"; at Bloomberg, Stohr reports here on the High Court's decision "overturning a 96-year-old antitrust
precedent"; the ...
18 Nov, 2007 7:35 pm
... Kalie and Barb. Sage was stopped by So. Dak. Highway Patrolman Dave Trautman ten miles east of Rapid City (So. Dak.) on Interstate 90 for
weaving in his own lane. ... hearing Wednesday, Nov. 21, to find that the case has been transferred. Another 500-mile round-trip (which is the luck of the draw; Eric could have
been from Florida) for ... With no potential loss-of-face involved, Meade County state's attorney Jesse Sondreal probably will say, "No, thank
you," to the offer. Justice will out, right? The ...
26 Aug, 2008 8:51 pm
... homicide? That's the reality facing Candice Collard. The 24-year-old woman is being charged with homicide in Utah for failing to help Jess "Micade" Horrocks, 14, who died of
alcohol poisoning this past April. The charge seems especially harsh given that Utah has a ... approach to this case, which should make Collard feel swell. Collard drove the teen 13
miles to Collard's home instead of 2 miles to the hospital. Horrocks did not receive medical
attention until the next day In retrospect, obviously ...
21 May 4:37 pm
... him on December 2008. Another rider, Jerry Williams says he was involved in five bicycle accidents. One of the collisions left him unconscious for 10 days. In Peoria, the children
of Jesse "Jay" Jackson, who died in a 2006 Illinois bicycle accident that occurred close to Princeville, participated in the 10-mile
loop. Like everyone else there, they had to obey all traffic laws, use a helmet, and cycle ...
16 Nov, 2006 10:07 pm
... agreed to the plea deal to avoid the death penalty, said his civilian attorney, David Sheldon. The killings in Mahmoudiya, a village about 20 miles south of Baghdad, were among the worst in a series of alleged attacks on civilians and other abuses by military personnel in Iraq. Sgt. Paul E. Cortez
and Pfc. Jesse V. Spielman, both members of the 101st Airborne Division with Barker, could face the death penalty if convicted in the case in
courts ...
5 Jul, 2007 10:30 am
... a driver in a high speed chase. The department's rules state that "unmarked cars shall not participate in pursuits." Police say that Jesse
James Toro II cut off three undercover officers in traffic which resulted in a high speed chase. Prosecutors say Toro then ... frequently testifies as an expert witness regarding police
conduct. Toro's defense claims the officers chased Toro at speeds of more than 100 miles an hour and broke departmental rules reports the
SeattlePI.com [seattlepi.nwsource.com].
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