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18 Jan 2022, 10:08 am by Richard Marsolais
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and Matthew J. [read post]
3 Dec 2013, 7:59 am by amy
Dr Matthew Gibney, from the Refugee Studies Centre at Oxford University, argues that deporting someone who has lived in a country for ten years in these circumstances is unjust, and goes against human rights standards that should apply to everyone, not just citizens. [read post]
26 Jun 2012, 6:23 pm by Matthew David Brozik
He, MDB It’s rare that one gets the opportunity to sue his hero—but, as my wife recently remarked to me, “You’re dangerous when you’re bored. [read post]
20 Dec 2009, 10:22 am by Garth Snider
He puts forward the idea that when men have the opportunity to possess property and work on it, they will learn to love the very soil which yields in response to the labor of their hands, not only food to eat, but an abundance of the good things for themselves and those that are dear to them. [read post]
20 Jan 2017, 10:13 am by Amy Howe
In his six years on the Utah Supreme Court, Lee has not frequently been confronted with many of the hot-button issues near and dear to the hearts of conservatives. [read post]
15 Feb 2010, 1:53 pm by charonqc
“ To give a little balance to my Mock The Tory caption pics - but not written for that reason – Matthew Taylor of the MTPT blog writes: “Labour’s Twenty Nations, or How to duck the decimal John Bolch, Family Lore, appears to have been eating Viagra for Bloggers pills – he has a very sharp piece this morning… a letter to Mrs John terry…  Dear Mrs Terry, allegedly I am always happy to see a bit of White Rabbit on the blog. [read post]
27 Feb 2018, 9:01 pm by Sherry F. Colb
I was living in Los Angeles in 1991 when I first watched four white police officers savagely beat a prone African American man named Rodney King. [read post]
3 Dec 2013, 7:59 am by amy
Dr Matthew Gibney, from the Refugee Studies Centre at Oxford University, argues that deporting someone who has lived in a country for ten years in these circumstances is unjust, and goes against human rights standards that should apply to everyone, not just citizens. [read post]
17 Mar 2023, 12:30 pm by John Ross
Matthew Bevin controversially pardons Baker, whose family happens to have made several contributions to Bevin's political campaign. [read post]
28 Mar 2007, 9:47 pm
The petition says: Dear Governor Strickland:We, the undersigned urge you to call for a moratorium on executions in the State of Ohio.We are opposed to the use of capital punishment.We deeply sympathize with the families and friends of the victims of violent crime. [read post]
1 Oct 2009, 9:46 pm
In a reply dated 7 December 2006, Mr Bateman advised as follows:…Dear Mr LanderThank you for your letter of 24 October 2006 to the Chief Executive, Dr Michele Bruniges about processes surrounding the invalidity retirement of Mr Boutsis. [read post]
22 Jul 2010, 4:29 pm by David
Jefferson Street Phoenix, Arizona 85003 Re: Our Client: Lisa Randall CR2008-132791 Dear Rick: I hope this letter finds you in good health. [read post]
9 Mar 2011, 1:32 pm by Chris Martin
Today, we continue a new feature on our blog: the Monthly Practice Tip, which considers a practical problem faced by claims professionals and outside coverage counsel, presenting a dialogue created by our five editors. [read post]
7 Dec 2009, 11:59 am by @ErikJHeels
(Roxbury, MA; Paul Deare, President) 1419 Washington Street, Inc. [read post]
21 Feb 2023, 6:41 am by Andy Wright
” (For a different view that accords far less weight to the Department’s August 2021 brief, see analysis by the National Review’s Matthew J. [read post]
4 Apr 2016, 2:35 pm
The subject line was `dear occifer unger,’ and the body of the e-mail stated: `how is stephanie unger doing? [read post]
16 Sep 2009, 1:47 pm
(Westford, MA; Lois Ava-Matthew, President) Benben Cab, Inc. [read post]
6 Jun 2021, 12:01 pm
 Pix Credit USA Today HERE As time moves further and further from the middle of the last century, and as the character of the events that determined the outcome of the last part of the wars that engulfed  Europe between 1914 and 1944 increasingly become history rather than  experience, one stands at that very brief point in history between living memory (and its immediacy) and and the recording of the memories of those no longer here (and its remoteness in virtually every respect). [read post]