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15 Jul 2013, 8:42 am by Unknown
Accordingly, weighing the three factors set out in Mathews v. [read post]
24 Jun 2015, 6:13 am
Willard Steam Service, Inc., 321 P.2d 680 (Oklahoma Supreme Court 1958). [read post]
16 Aug 2009, 3:05 am
The court held that the advance notice rule to apply for special holiday observances was permissible and that that there was no discriminatory intent involved in rejecting plaintiff's application as late.In Willard v. [read post]
15 Dec 2015, 12:25 pm
  That’s just what the court did in today’s case – Pearsall v. [read post]
25 Sep 2013, 12:53 pm by Stephen Bilkis
It was held in Williams v New York State and Ahlers v New York State Division of Parole that the imposition of a special parole condition is discretionary in nature and ordinarily beyond judicial review as long as it is made in accordance with law and no positive statutory requirement is violated. [read post]
24 Sep 2013, 2:42 pm by Stephen Bilkis
It was held in Williams v New York State and Ahlers v New York State Division of Parole that the imposition of a special parole condition is discretionary in nature and ordinarily beyond judicial review as long as it is made in accordance with law and no positive statutory requirement is violated. [read post]
21 Jun 2010, 1:25 pm by Steve Hall
" The state Attorney General's Office is reviewing the decision, spokesman Russ Willard said. [read post]
8 Feb 2016, 9:25 pm by Jeff Redding
  I’ve also relied quite a bit on James Willard Hurst’s “A Legal History of Money in the United States, 1774-1970,” published in 1973, and also Richard Timberlake’s “Monetary Policy in the United States:  An Intellectual and Institutional History,” published in 1978. [read post]
15 Jan 2017, 9:21 am by Eric Goldman
Prior blog post. * Inside Higher Ed: Students lose interest in Yik Yak, a relief for administrators * State v. [read post]
10 Feb 2012, 11:31 am by Susan Brenner
The databank showed that the vehicle was registered to defendant Willard Oliphant and his son Will. [read post]