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14 Aug 2016, 10:25 am by Gritsforbreakfast
Tragically, since 2000, an average of approximately 55 police officers have been shot and killed each year in the United States. [read post]
13 Aug 2016, 8:53 am by Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Glassman
Additional Resources: Asbestos to be banned, but not before Wendy Roberts lost her husband, July 24, 2016, Times Free Press, By Linda Edwards More Blog Entries: Grant v. [read post]
12 Aug 2016, 11:12 am
The parties stipulated in January 2015 that his conviction was on appeal, but it has since been affirmed, see State v. [read post]
12 Aug 2016, 10:46 am by Andrew Crocker and Nate Cardozo
In short, we’re open to data suggesting we’re wrong about the substance of the policy, but we’re not going to let Dave Aitel tell us to “slow our roll. [read post]
12 Aug 2016, 8:25 am by Joy Waltemath
She declined, stating that the drive would be cost-prohibitive and she feared for her safety. [read post]
12 Aug 2016, 3:49 am
At least the Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof) in Olympia-Rabatt stated that the relevant provisions of the German Olympia Protection Act 2004 must be interpreted restrictively. [read post]
11 Aug 2016, 6:17 pm by Ron Coleman
In that prosecution, the United States Patent and Trademark Office had initially refused registration because other financial institutions had already registered loyalt [read post]
11 Aug 2016, 3:41 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
  49% thought native ads were unpaid v. 12% for non-native; remainder unsure.What if we tweak the label? [read post]
10 Aug 2016, 10:40 am by Eric Goldman
By keeping this litigation within the FTC, it will take years and lots of money before 1-800 Contacts can tell its story to an adjudicator not employed by the FTC. [read post]
10 Aug 2016, 7:49 am by Markus Sermons
The likely reason that the supervising officer let the driver go about his business is that the United States Supreme Court in the case of Delaware v. [read post]
10 Aug 2016, 7:49 am by Markus Sermons
The likely reason that the supervising officer let the driver go about his business is that the United States Supreme Court in the case of Delaware v. [read post]