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27 Mar 2015, 2:11 am by Kevin LaCroix
Wikipedia reports that “in 2013, the price of housing in St John’s Wood reached exceptional levels. [read post]
5 Nov 2014, 4:47 pm by INFORRM
According to Hytner, the lowest fine imposed was £50, to the St Neots Town official, Mike Green, for remarks that he posted about a referee. [read post]
5 Oct 2014, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
  Here is its contents:Professor Danuta R Shanzer (University of Vienna) Augustine's EPP. 77-78 (A Scandal in Hippo): Microhistory and Ordeal-by-OathProfessor Thomas D Hill (Cornell University)The Weight of Love and the Anglo-Saxon Cold Water OrdealsProfessor Richard Abels (US Naval Academy)'The crimes by which Wulfbald ruined himself with his lord': The Limits of State Action in Late Anglo-Saxon EnglandProfessor Stephen D White (Emory University)Hic Est Wadard: Vassal of Odo of… [read post]
26 Aug 2014, 10:13 am by Mary Jane Wilmoth
Luna; Nathan Montgomery; Adam Daskivich; David Murtha; St. [read post]
18 Aug 2014, 7:54 am by Joe May
Missouri: “When It Comes To Gifts, Lobbyists Don’t Discriminate By Party” by Chris McDaniel in St. [read post]
14 May 2014, 7:40 am by Lucie Olejnikova
Matthew Brotmann Team Members: Charter Williams, Ellen Zhang, Megan Hopper-Rebegea St. [read post]
14 Apr 2014, 9:42 am by Joe May
St” by Julian Hattem in The Hill. [read post]
13 Apr 2014, 12:30 am by Emily Prifogle
H-Net also adds a review of Dave St. [read post]
17 Jan 2014, 10:58 am by Tom Kosakowski
-- Chris LaHatte, ICANN Ombudsman"Ombudsman in Olympic Sport" -- John Ruger, USOC Athlete Ombudsman"How Hollywood Negotiates: Lessons from the Movies" -- Linda Brothers, Associate Ombudsman, Center for Cooperative Resolution, National Institutes for Health "What Would You Do? [read post]
7 Dec 2013, 2:02 pm by Kenneth Anderson
Chris Borgen, law professor at St John’s Law School and Opinio Juris blogger, is a leading expert on the increasingly fraught law-and-geopolitics of Russia’s so-called “near abroad” – particularly today the countries of Ukraine,  Moldova, Armenia, and Georgia. [read post]