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25 Oct, 2006 10:15 am
Case: Mid-State Aftermarket Body Parts, Inc. v. MQVP, Inc. (8th Cir. 10/19/06 - No. 05-3057) The One Sentence Summary: ... there were factual issues as to whether plaintiff had authorized the
use of its mark as an identifier for parts. The district court erred in finding that plaintiff had misused its service mark as a certification
... confusion of these buyers was not relevant because plaintiff sold its service to parts vendors rather than buyers. The panel noted that the
Lanham Act does not always ...
16 Sep, 2008 10:24 pm
... educated and well travelled and formally Catholic for the most part. Between 1959 and 1980 waves of all strata of Cuban society migrated to the United States, many
settling in South Florida. They brought little with ... policy in question, as well as the legislative or administrative history, including contemporaneous statements made by members of
the decisionmaking body. . . . bear on the question of discriminatory object." (Id., at 540). Justice Kennedy's discussion of general
applicability, like ...
29 Jul 4:30 pm
... some sort of idealized private investor from that jurisprudence.331 The key is to privilege that part of the jurisprudential development that posited the possibility of
equivalence where the state actor could demonstrate that its motives and behaviors approximated those of private ... or "Santiago Principles,"
provide a model framework for sovereign wealth funds and their governing bodies to ensure that SWFs remain a stabilizing force in financial markets, regardless of whether these
markets are at ...
12 Nov, 2008 1:56 pm
... post here raises questions - I represent clients in metropolitan Atlanta and all over the State of Georgia and am just a phone call away!
Let's begin with ... to levels. There is the cervical spine (neck level), the thoracic spine (upper and mid back levels), the lumbar spine
(lower back level), and the coccyx (the tailbone). ... also called spinal nerves) branch off of the spinal cord and run to other parts of the
body. Since the spinal cord is surrounded by the bones that make up the spine these nerve ...
11 Dec, 2007 7:16 am
... to show one's social consciousness, to make the world a better place, than to take an infant from some benighted part of the world to offer them the opportunities of the
developed world. As one set of prospective adopting parents put it: "One ... ills identified under the old system--women using their bodies for profit by making babies for the
export markets, intermediaries profiting from the functioning of an active market for infants, corruption of state officials required to turn a
blind eye to ...
19 Nov, 2007 5:19 am
... have of getting the best possible life (maximax), subject to the minimax condition, and maximizes your happiness in the lowest state to
which you're likely to fall (minimax), subject to the maximax condition. I can hear the souls of a ... to greatly expand your communicative potential, learn about other cultures, and
gain a better understanding of English by learning how the parts of speech work in other languages (I'm given to understand that Latin is
particularly good for that)? Basic computer ...
11 Jun, 2007 1:47 pm
... a character different from that of individuals and other juridical persons. State action doctrine was part of a larger jurisprudence
designed to preserve distinctions between the state (and its apparatus) and others. It was meant to deepen the notion that ... the same as an
individual or other juridical personality. Again, sovereign immunity was designed to separate and distinguish the state as a body corporate distinct from and superior to other persons and entities. But as easy as the doctrines ...
17 Jan, 2008 2:34 pm
... technology which may very well be required for verification of online-filed court documents in Wisconsin (and likely other states) in the future. ========= Question: Many
attorneys are concerned with the security of electronic communication and are therefore hesitant to use it? Are ... law firms who are what I've referred to over the years as
"accumulators." That is, they buy all sorts of technology parts and pieces and then barely use them or never integrate them into the flow of
their practices. ...
28 Mar, 2007 1:47 am
... were killed in the bombing of a Birmingham church in mid September, 1963. The bombing occurred in the midst of a long run of violence by
white Southerners. The violence occurred in good part because the "respectable" people of the South let ... of Senators and Representatives -- then what Patterson wrote is in
many unfortunate respects as applicable to the entire United States today as it was to the South in 1963. Here is what Patterson wrote: "A Negro mother wept in the street Sunday
morning in ...
19 Apr, 2007 2:20 pm
... of sexual arousal and orgasm providing rich detail about male and female sexual arousal. Women's voices and bodies were being acknowledged. The Kinsey report had affirmed
that women enjoyed sex and Masters and Johnson confirmed it with ... to child welfare agencies charged with protecting children. To address public outcry over the plight of these
"battered" children, states instituted mandatory child abuse reporting laws, first for physicians, who argued against being singled out, and lobbied to ...
10 Aug, 2008 11:17 am
... example, hormones and surgeries), many trans people find such definitions to be objectifying (as they place undue focus on body
parts rather than the person as a whole) and classist (as not all trans people can afford to physically transition ... from the festival in
2006 (although they still insist that any trans woman who attends is "choosing to disrespect the stated intention of this festival"). While the situation is hardly perfect, it
does for the first time allow trans women to speak in their ...
3 Sep, 2007 10:55 am
... Angora goat. The rabbits were popular pets with French royalty in the mid 1700s, and spread to other parts of Europe by the end of the century. They first appeared in the United ... their ability to regenerate most body parts, ease of breeding, and large embryos. They are commonly kept as pets in the United States, Great
Britain, Australia, Japan ... and ponchos in South America, and sweaters, socks and coats in other parts of the world. The fiber comes in more
than 52 natural colors as classified in Peru ...
27 Dec, 2008 10:19 am
... late and he couldn't stand the shame of a postponed meal. His body was discovered by an aide, sent to tell him of the arrival of the fish.
The authenticity of this story is questionable. ... cerebral hemorrhage or heart attack while reading his own obituary, which stated in part that he died "broke, alone and
unpopular". * 1941: Sherwood Anderson ... them due to an incorrect head count taken by the dive boat crew. Their bodies were never recovered. The incident inspired the film Open
Water and an episode ...
11 Apr 8:34 am
... abuse at the facility from mid-December to February. "It really indicated to us that there appeared to be some very deplorable and
egregious animal welfare violations over there," state veterinarian Don Hoenig said ... pits, holes in cage floors large enough for hens to
fall into the pits below, hens with body parts stuck in caging including some 150 who were unable to
access food or water, cages with decomposed bodies and rotting eggs, inhumanely killed hens and live hens in the garbage (see: http ...
15 Aug 9:30 am
... of the dog bite victims suffered minor injuries 4% of the victims had one or more body parts
severed -- 16 severed parts in all 2% of the victims died as a result of the pit bull mauling Profile of Victims 42% of the dog bites were to
the 21-54 age group 24% of the ... their owner's property and bite people at a higher rate than other dog breeds. In Washington State, King
County councilman Julia Patterson introduced a "dangerous and potentially dangerous dog" bill which would ...
7 Aug, 2007 2:39 pm
... -government organizations. He even signed U.N. documents in the name of a nonexistent official. Federal prosecutors say this U.N. ring, which began operating in mid 2005, is part of a huge global network that creates fake documents for people willing to pay as much as $15,000 to enter the United States.
Incredibly, U.N ... This may not seem surprising considering that scandals are par for the course at the ailing world body. In the last few
years alone, several U.N. officials have been charged ...
16 Dec, 2006 5:46 am
... Troy and Western Michigan. On the other hand, their losses were for the most part by slim margins against top competition, including their regular season closing ... AP
sports writer John Nadel. In spite of a four-game losing streak at mid-season, UCLA closed with three straight wins over strong competition.
Indeed, ... thought that San Jose, California is 10th? See on this score the Wikipedia on Demographics of the United States and for a rank of the top 50 US cities by population
see InfoPlease. Greg ...
22 Sep 11:00 am
... imminent harm he is suing to prevent. In addition, it is alleged that the Governor's motivation in making the appointment was, in large part, to put Ravitch in a position to
issue the tie-breaking vote to resolve the Senate leadership impasse -- an ... ." Thus, the drafters of the Constitution logically placed the duties of Lieutenant-Governor in the hands
of a duly elected state senator -- one who is elected president of that body by the entire Senate,
representing all citizens of this State. The ...
17 Nov, 2007 12:03 am
... .) Doerhoff, like virtually all those taking part in executions, did so anonymously, a vestige from the days of the hooded executioner. That day, shrouded on the stand,
Doerhoff explained that he had devised the state's execution protocol without consulting ... and Punish," the philosopher Michel Foucault
observed that in the West, the locus of punishment has shifted away from the body to the soul, and because execution requires an act of
violence, it is a task we are almost ashamed to perform. " ...
25 Sep, 2007 9:33 am
... all types of bodies, both young and old. They see the physical changes as people age, and they understand that it's a natural part of life. Their ... , resorts were
springing up around the U.S. The AANR was founded in 1931. By the mid-1930s, nearly eighty nudist camps were spread across the country. Most
... totally natural. Clothes are more sexually stimulating than being naked." "People in the United States are preoccupied by nudism," Jeffries continued. "Last year we went to
France, to the Riviera ...
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