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25 Sep 2017, 6:15 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
A similar analysis applies to a second plaintiff, Fowler, who was the rush chair during that academic year and was presumably the one who egged on the other "rapists. [read post]
6 Jun 2018, 5:16 am
Also, at least one of the cases (Ernst & Young LLP v. [read post]
2 Mar 2011, 1:39 pm by WIMS
EPA is compelled to do so by the Clean Air Act, the Supreme Court's decision in Massachusetts v. [read post]
7 Feb 2013, 3:01 am by Silverberg Zalantis LLP
Since the Town of Chester and the Planning Board of the Town of Blooming Grove, as co-lead agencies of the Mountco project, had already issued a positive declaration, the County was prohibited from issuing a subsequent determination (see 6 NYCRR 617.6[b][3][iii]; Matter of Gordon v Rush, 299 AD2d 20, 29, affd 100 NY2d 236; Matter of Incorporated Vil. of Poquott v Cahill, 11 AD3d 536, 542)." [read post]
5 Nov 2010, 4:10 am
”The court noted that, as Titone’s Counsel “adeptly points out that, rather than investigating the fact that rescue equipment was in need of repair, they rushed to punish [Titone] for abiding by his oath to protect and serve the public. [read post]
8 Aug 2008, 12:39 am
" Here's an excerpt: Bad Legal Argument 1: Rushing Into a Judo Flip There's a hidden tax imposed on companies that do business in the United States that hinders their international competitiveness and eventually filters down to consumers. [read post]
8 Apr 2012, 3:10 pm by Gary Becker
I believe that it is very likely  preferable to apply the reasoning in Citizens United v. [read post]
24 May 2012, 11:19 am by Marty Schwimmer
Cambridge University Press v Becker (ND. [read post]
5 May 2010, 7:13 pm by Rick
  It is worth noting that in the recent United States Supreme Court case of District of Columbia v. [read post]
31 Oct 2012, 7:16 am by J. Gordon Hylton
Plumer instead voted for his friend, Secretary of State John Quincy Adams for President and United States Ambassador to Britain, William Rush as Vice-President, even though neither Adams nor Rush were candidates for those offices. [read post]