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25 Aug 2014, 5:10 am by Jon Hyman
That had been the most impressive feet of drinking I’ve encountered in some time … until I read Blazek v. [read post]
24 Aug 2014, 5:44 am by Giles Peaker
The other child visited and continues to do so for a weekend per month and for weeks at a time during school holidays. [read post]
5 Aug 2014, 6:37 am by Mark S. Humphreys
That coverage seemed like a godsend for Crystal, who was facing a $9,000 funeral bill, a Christmas holiday with no sure way to buy presents for her kids and a home with mortgage payments as far as the eye could see. [read post]
1 Aug 2014, 2:54 am by Ben
The community of Kopimi requires no formal membership, although the Church is said to count around 3,000 members: Sacred symbols are CTRL+C and CTRL+V. [read post]
24 Jul 2014, 7:35 pm
One oft-cited commentator called the trial a "Roman Holiday" where "photographers clambered on counsel's table and shoved their flashbulbs into the faces of witnesses. [read post]
19 Jul 2014, 7:35 pm
One oft-cited commentator called the trial a "Roman Holiday" where "photographers clambered on counsel's table and shoved their flashbulbs into the faces of witnesses. [read post]
14 Jul 2014, 3:28 pm by Lyle Denniston
Federal Trade Commission — definition of a state agency’s right to share in the state government’s immunity to federal antitrust claims Monday, October 13 — Legal holiday; no arguments scheduled. [read post]
9 Jul 2014, 4:37 pm
For a long time I’ve been meaning to write a post about the ongoing saga of the Seventh Circuit appeal in Motorola Mobility v. [read post]
3 Jul 2014, 12:18 pm by Elizabeth Litten
The recent United States Supreme Court decision in Burwell v. [read post]
3 Jul 2014, 3:00 am by Jeff Welty
A complete discussion in North Carolina would also need to include State v. [read post]
2 Jul 2014, 7:18 am by Joy Waltemath
However, the decision applies only to a category of ostensibly public workers who aren’t “full-fledged” state employees, and to which the High Court’s 1977 holding in Abood v. [read post]