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17 Apr 2011, 11:03 pm by Marie Louise
Up the creek, but not probably not Chinese Cheek – counterfeit wine (IPKat) EWPCC: Walking fingers in Azerbaijan irrelevant to British action, rules judge: Yell Ltd v Louis Giboin and others (IPKat) PCC Page 24 – One strike (with a tentacle) – but are you out? [read post]
3 Apr 2014, 11:08 am by Abbott & Kindermann
The boundary of the resource management plan includes the 11,999 acre specific plan site, and the 1,517-acre Salt Creek conservation area in Ventura County which adjoins the specific plan area to the southeast. [read post]
15 May 2015, 9:10 am by WIMS
 Appeals Court Environmental Decisions <> Resource Investments v. [read post]
30 Jan 2022, 9:05 pm by Dan Flynn
United States, another case litigated by Pacific Legal Foundation. [read post]
29 Aug 2018, 4:48 am by Hon. Richard G. Kopf
Kopf Senior United States District Judge [i] Lexington began as a frontier trading post in 1860. [read post]
5 Jan 2015, 3:22 pm by Arthur F. Coon
  The specific stand of forest at issue (the “LSFS”) was located on a 17-acre section of Unit 9 in the Doty Creek Watershed, and was determined by DFW to meet the FPR’s “structural definition of Late Succession Forest Stands. [read post]
28 Nov 2007, 7:08 am
This Guide was compiled by United Cerebral Palsy as a comprehensive One-Stop Resource Guide to help locate assistance. [read post]
15 Aug 2024, 6:00 am by Guest Blogger
The book argues that the binary state-versus-federal-government model that is today taken to be the essence of American federalism does not correspond to the legal or political reality of the United States in the early nineteenth century. [read post]
26 Feb 2012, 10:31 am by Schachtman
United States Envt’l Protection Agency, 4 F.Supp.2d 435 (M.D.N.C. 1998), vacated by, 313 F.3d 852 (4th Cir. 2002) Tocolytics – Medical Malpractice Hurd v. [read post]
28 Dec 2009, 5:15 am by Keith Rizzardi
(and despite plague and climate change) and resulting impacts on the species, occupied habitat (a surrogate measure for population trends and status) in the United States has increased by more than 600 percent since the early 1960s. [read post]