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22 Jan 2010, 11:30 am
The Feds reimburse schools up to 90% for various computer stuff, so Green would pitch low-income school districts and essentially make the following offer: "You buy equipment, the U.S. will pay 90%, and I'll get bids from contractors who (A) won't make you pay the remaining 10%, and (B) will throw in for free lots of extra 'goodies' that aren't eligible for reimbursement under the program. [read post]
9 Jul 2012, 11:03 am
  There's got to -- or at least should -- be a process in which cases with low docket numbers are expedited. [read post]
14 Sep 2011, 11:53 am by Wells C. Bennett
Circuit’s Guantanamo detention saga: Suleiman v. [read post]
15 Jul 2015, 3:38 am by Kevin LaCroix
After a four-hour train ride northeastward from Munich through forests, farm fields, and low mountains, and a final stretch through the Vltava River valley (the river is known as the Moldau in German), we reached Prague, or Praha as the city is known to the natives. [read post]
1 Apr 2012, 2:20 pm by Prof. Rick Sander, guest-blogging
A further insult was that the paper had been included in an amicus brief submitted by opponents of affirmative action urging the Supreme Court to hear [Fisher v. [read post]
20 May 2012, 3:10 pm
OED says: Etymology: Partly < Middle French, French murmure indistinct expression of feeling by a number of people (c1170 in Old French), subdued expression of discontent (c1200), muted noise (c1230), sound of a light breeze (1555), respiratory murmur (1819 in passage translated in quot. 1821 at sense 5) < murmurer murmur v.; and partly < its ultimate etymon classical Latin murmur a low, continuous sound, a subdued or indistinct utterance, such an utterance indicative of… [read post]
10 Aug 2018, 7:50 am by John Floyd
  Common Schedule IV drugs include:   Xanax Soma Darovan Darvocet Valium Ativan Ambien Tramadol   Schedule V   Schedule V drugs are defined as having a lower potential for abuse than Schedule IV drugs, and they consist mainly of drug preparations that contain low doses of narcotics. [read post]