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4 Apr, 2008 4:37 pm
... witnesses from all cases in the Southern District of
Mississippi. Here's the opinion, and here's a rather extended excerpt -- the language is Senteresque, which means stunningly blunt when the
occasion calls for it: State Farm and Renfroe have charged ... se. For good cause, this period may be enlarged at the discretion of the United States Magistrate Judge assigned to the case. The plaintiff's failure to retain new counsel or to inform the
court of the intention to proceed pro-se will make a case ...
8 May, 2008 10:04 am
... begin his federal appeal process in the United States District Court in the Southern District of Mississippi, and then to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. In early ... questionable credentials, first reported in reason, then touted by the Innocence Project
and its Mississippi chapter. Maye's lawyers do plan raise their concerns about Hayne ... her mother Chanteal Longino. His son Cory, Jr. lives
in Jackson, Mississippi. See also, TChris' and my prior posts: Cory Maye Update ...
15 Jan 3:08 pm
... list is almost identical: New York, Illinois, Michigan, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Wisconsin, and Mississippi. With
respect to Latino students' exposure to white students, the 10 most segregated systems are located in: New York ... Antonio Independent School District, the Supreme Court held that funding inequity across school districts does not violate the Equal
Protection Clause. Funding inequity results because in most states, property taxes finance school expenditures. Wealthier ...
20 Nov, 2007 2:17 am
... (S.D. Miss. Sept. 6, 2007). Wiley Rein reports: "The United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, applying Mississippi law, has granted summary judgment for an insured attorney, holding that his ... . The insurer denied coverage and declined to defend the attorney
in the underlying action. The attorney subsequently filed the instant action. The court also rejected the insurer's contention that because the allegations in question related to
conduct that occurred after the ...
20 Nov, 2007 2:17 am
... (S.D. Miss. Sept. 6, 2007). Wiley Rein reports: "The United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, applying Mississippi law, has granted summary judgment for an insured attorney, holding that his ... . The insurer denied coverage and declined to defend the attorney
in the underlying action. The attorney subsequently filed the instant action. The court also rejected the insurer's contention that because the allegations in question related to
conduct that occurred after the ...
11 Oct, 2007 6:33 am
On September 28, 2007, a jury in an action venued in the United States District Court, Southern District of Mississippi, found that certain damage to the home of Kevin and Sherrye Webster was caused by
wind, wind-blown debris ... the trial. Terms of the settlement have not been disclosed. The Websters had purchased a homeowners' policy for their home in Mississippi that provided coverage for the dwelling in the amount of $811,000 and for contents coverage in the amount of $760,480. Other coverage was ...
11 Nov, 2007 12:58 pm
... 07a0441p.06 Daubenmire v. City of Columbus Southern District
of Ohio at Columbus SILER, Circuit Judge. David Daubenmire, Thomas Meyer, and Charles Spingola (collectively, " ... of convenience. The United
States Trustee's Office for the Northern District of
Mississippi moved to transfer the cases. This case presents a single issue on appeal: whether a bankruptcy court may ... court
properly denied defendant's request for a two-level reduction in his base offense level pursuant to U.S.S.G. § 2G2.2(b)(1) ...
23 Jan, 2007 4:02 pm
... for the names and addresses and other information about their subscribers, which is information that would otherwise be confidential. In the United States the courts have been routinely granting these "ex parte" orders, it appears. (Not so in other
... . A preliminary procedural question is whether the cases are "related", and therefore should all be assigned to the same judge. In the Southern District of New York these cases against unrelated defendants are not
treated as related; in the Eastern ...
25 Jul, 2008 5:59 pm
... (as considered by the United States Supreme Court in 2004 in South Florida Water
Management District v. Miccosukee Tribe of Indians); the evolving fight over transbasin diversions from
northern to southern Florida; and the stalled ... states - Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and
Louisiana - bordering the western bank of the Mississippi River. Moreover, it includes in an Appendix state-by-state summaries of
the public trust doctrines in each of the 31 eastern states examined. These eastern ...
19 Aug, 2007 6:00 am
... Farm policyholder in Mississippi was Senator Lott, who lost his home in Katrina. He sued State Farm for fraud in U.S.
District Court in Jackson, after the insurer ... to insurers large and small--as homeowners
discovered after three wildfires ravaged Southern California in 2003, including the one that hit northern San Diego. While Katrina ... nothing
wrong. "Fines by state regulatory agencies have been far too small and infrequent to deter unfair business practices," United
Policyholders' Bach says. ...
19 Aug, 2007 6:00 am
... Farm policyholder in Mississippi was Senator Lott, who lost his home in Katrina. He sued State Farm for fraud in U.S.
District Court in Jackson, after the insurer ... to insurers large and small--as homeowners
discovered after three wildfires ravaged Southern California in 2003, including the one that hit northern San Diego. While Katrina ... nothing
wrong. "Fines by state regulatory agencies have been far too small and infrequent to deter unfair business practices," United
Policyholders' Bach says. ...
19 Aug, 2007 1:00 pm
... Farm policyholder in Mississippi was Senator Lott, who lost his home in Katrina. He sued State Farm for fraud in U.S.
District Court in Jackson, after the insurer ... to insurers large and small--as homeowners
discovered after three wildfires ravaged Southern California in 2003, including the one that hit northern San Diego. While Katrina ... nothing
wrong. "Fines by state regulatory agencies have been far too small and infrequent to deter unfair business practices," United
Policyholders' Bach says. ...
24 Jul, 2008 10:00 pm
... . 1468, 1482 (E.D. Wash. 1992); DFDS Seacruises (Bahamas) Ltd. v. United States, 676 F. Supp.
1193, 1205-06 (S.D. Fla. 1987); ... Cir. 1967) (error to admit industry standards published after sale of the product in question). Mississippi: Fillingane v. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc., 809 So.2d 737, ... facilities be immediately reconfigured to conform to these newly
promulgated standards"); Kiehner v. School District of Philadelphia, 712 A.2d 830, 832 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1998)
(defendant "had no duty ...
11 Jan, 2008 9:00 am
... Shock MD PhD) IFPI v Yahoo - Beijing Higher People's Court decides Yahoo! China is liable for copyright infringement because it provided search and ... patents on radio
technology held by Black & Decker Inc. and modifies the District Court's claim construction,
while leaving other parts of its decision intact ... Illumina to pay Affymetrix $90m to settle litigation between the genetic analysis companies in the United States, England and Germany: (IP Law360), Innovative Technologies Corp - Innovative ...
1 Dec, 2008 1:10 pm
... provision, remains significantly polarized along racial lines. Of the nine southern states
covered in whole or in part by Section 5, six went for McCain - Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Texas. The
average white ... appropriate response to the problem of continued racial discrimination in voting. The utility district has appealed to the Supreme Court asking it to reverse the decision of the lower court. A number of civil rights organizations,
including the ACLU, are ...
25 Apr 3:21 am
... D.C. The original law thus reached all of these Southern states - Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi, South Carolina and Virginia - plus 39 of North ... available only to local jurisdictions that registered voters, and this
unit had never done so. The District Court then went on to uphold Section 5's
constitutionality ... Congress in 2006 did not have evidence of continuing voting rights violations in states and local jurisdictions that
remained covered even on the basis of data that was nearly four ...
13 Dec, 2007 7:46 pm
... - New Jersey Blawgs 17. Michigan - Michigan Blawgs 18. Washington (State) - Washington Blawgs 19. District of Columbia (Washington D.C.) - D.C. Bloggers 20. Missouri - ... Niedersachsen (Hannover, Göttingen, Lower Saxony, DE) 71. Lisboa (PT) 72. The
Province of Southern Finland (Helsinki, FI) 73. Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur (MY) 74. Hamburg ... York, USA 65. Cleveland, Ohio, USA 66.
Essen, Germany 67. Jackson, Mississippi, USA 68. Jacksonville, Florida, USA 69. Brentford (Greater London), UK 70. ...
17 Aug, 2008 5:25 pm
... , James Robertson (born 1938) was appointed a United States District Judge by President Bill Clinton in 1994. Chief Justice William Rehnquist later placed him on the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Court. On December 20, 2005, Judge Robertson resigned ... Civil Rights Under Law, and president of Southern
Africa Legal Services and Legal Education Project, Inc. Judge Robertson resigned from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, sending a letter to United States Chief Justice John G. Roberts ...
3 Nov, 2007 7:46 am
... Syndrome Mid-South Regional Tourette Syndrome Chapter (Serving Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee)
Phone: (334) 502-0055 E-mail: lindasaunders@ ... Care Financing Administration - Region 4 Phone: (404) 562-7500 EEOC District Office Birmingham District Office 1900 3rd Avenue North, Suite
101 Birmingham, AL ... Independence Court, Suite 302 Birmingham, AL 35216 Phone: (205) 879-0806 Web: http://pw1.netcom.com/~cjmill/games.html STATE GOVERNMENT
United States Senators ...
28 Dec, 2007 3:48 pm
... much as we should to protect our children from other real threats. Many states make former offenders register for life, restrict where they
can live, and ... Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007). 45 states and the District of Columbia have statutes criminalizing various types of hate crimes. 31 ... greater individual and societal harm. In Wisconsin v. Mitchell,
the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously found that "bias-motivated crimes are more
likely to provoke retaliatory ...
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