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4 Jun 2014, 11:56 am by Guest Blogger
  Was the American state invisible to the impoverished men, women, and children warned out of New England towns or condemned to poor houses by overseers? [read post]
13 May 2014, 9:01 pm by Saira Mohamed
After he was apprehended in England and the British government agreed to the U.S. request for his extradition, Soering filed a petition with the European Commission of Human Rights. [read post]
12 May 2014, 3:11 pm by Bill Otis
Dear Colleague:               The nation is in the midst of an historic heroin epidemic that is wreaking havoc in cities and towns from New England to the Pacific Northwest. [read post]
6 May 2014, 1:25 pm by Maya Angenot
The New England Aquarium, 836 F. [read post]
17 Apr 2014, 8:26 am by Allison Tussey
Jarrod Williams, 34, McKinney; Charles Williams, 39, McKinney; Christopher Carter, 34, Leicester, England; and Sean Harrell, 38, Dallas, are each currently serving prison sentences ranging from 41 to 57 months. [read post]
7 Apr 2014, 9:26 am by Laurel Davis
Hale served under Cromwell as Justice of the Common Pleas and then under Charles II as Chief Justice of the King's Bench. [read post]
23 Mar 2014, 10:17 pm by Allison Tussey
Charles Williams, 39, McKinney, Christopher Carter, 34, Leicester, England, and Sean Harrell, 38, Dallas,Texas, are each currently serving prison sentences ranging from 41 to 50 months. [read post]
22 Feb 2014, 1:02 am by rhapsodyinbooks
In 1750, an Act of Parliament mandated that England and its colonies would change to the Gregorian calendar in 1752. [read post]
13 Feb 2014, 7:00 am by Margaret Wood
  Indeed it was not until 1660 and the restoration of Charles II that women were allowed to act in the theater in England. [read post]
11 Feb 2014, 11:39 am
Charles Grassley demanded copies of contracts and conflict-of-interest policies from the NQF in response to the allegations of kickbacks paid to influence its patient safety guidelines. [read post]
10 Feb 2014, 7:00 am by Dan Ernst
These were matters for which, at home, the French Crown was no beacon of advice either, meting out meager and inconsistent policies of empire before 1663, preferring instead to endorse trade monopolies while preparing for disputes with neighboring nations with competing designs to the New World.The Preconstruction of Witness Testimony: Law and Social Discourse in England before the ReformationTom Johnson In this article, I address the use of witness testimony by medieval and early-modern… [read post]
28 Jan 2014, 1:02 am by rhapsodyinbooks
Later French historians called him Charles le Magne (Charles the Great), which became “Charlemagne” in English after the Norman conquest of England. [read post]
14 Dec 2013, 7:39 am by Walter Olson
Charles Cooke explains at NRO: Well, the Public Order Act of 1986 happened to freedom of speech – in particular, Section 5, which makes it a crime in England for anyone ”with intent to cause a person harassment, alarm or distress” to (a) [use] threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, or disorderly behaviour, or (b) [display] any writing, sign or other visible representation which is threatening, abusive or insulting, thereby causing that or… [read post]
12 Dec 2013, 3:33 pm by familoo
At the time there was no official verification of the suggestion that the court had permitted this, although it seemed likely to be authentic since a specific judge was named as having made an order (Charles J). [read post]