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27 Dec 2016, 4:58 am by Barbara S. Mishkin
” The United States, in its response filed by the Department of Justice, does not address the D.C. [read post]
1 Dec 2016, 9:59 am by JD Hull
Even the carpet is chemically "environmentally correct. [read post]
28 Nov 2016, 9:00 am by David Ryan
” Assuming this analysis is correct, the D.C. [read post]
22 Nov 2016, 12:15 pm
The emails confirm that two bureau officials traveled to both Guantanamo and an undisclosed location to provide training on, in the words of one of the two officials, “basic correctional techniques, correctional duties, abnormal inmate behavior etc. [read post]
Circuit also determined that even if the CFPB’s interpretation of Section 8 was correct, the Bureau still violated PHH’s due process rights by departing from consistent prior interpretations issued by HUD permitting such conduct and retroactively applying its new interpretation against PHH. [read post]
30 Sep 2016, 11:18 am by Cynthia L. Hackerott
Washington, D.C. 20507, or by email at: Suggestion Box on EEO-1 Additional Documentation or eeo1.suggestionbox@eeoc.gov. [read post]
9 Aug 2016, 10:44 am by Chris Castle
Collins called for an investigation into conflicts of interest at the DOJ on its handling of the ASCAP and BMI consent decrees, and was he ever correct. [read post]
3 Aug 2016, 8:35 am by Madeline Gitomer
Riane Harper, a summer associate in the Washington, D.C. office, contributed to this entry. [read post]
23 Jul 2016, 12:00 am by The Public Employment Law Press
Court of Appeals for the First Circuit , Docket: 14-2030Plaintiff, a Puerto Rico Police Department law enforcement officer, filed a complaint alleging that Defendants, his superior officers, violated the Establishment Clause by holding a group prayer while on duty and punishing Plaintiff for his non-conformance. [read post]
21 Jul 2016, 1:54 pm by Eugene Volokh
That institution had a long history in England, but it can be summarized briefly.[10] Sometime before or shortly after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, there was an English administrative department called the Chancery. [read post]