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31 May 2020, 4:22 pm by INFORRM
The social media platform marked some of his posts with its “get the facts” label claiming the posts violated Twitter’s “civic integrity policy” which bars users from “manipulating or interfering in elections or other civic processes”. [read post]
27 Jul 2011, 12:25 am by Tomassi Law Associates
These styles leave a mark on the mind, and thus, I find interest in buying them, especially if the models possess beauty and a nice body, and/or if the model is credible and trusted. [read post]
4 Jan 2017, 1:06 pm by John Delaney and Aaron Rubin
Here we go: From John Delaney, Co-Founder and Co-Editor, Socially Aware, and Partner at Morrison & Foerster: As we enter 2017, one of the greatest question marks for the social media and content marketing industries is what impact will Donald Trump have on the legal landscape. [read post]
7 Apr 2016, 8:55 am by Kelly Phillips Erb
” Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton was glad to comply but it didn’t end happily: the increased tax burden resulted in the Whiskey Rebellion. [read post]
6 Aug 2014, 12:37 am by Tessa Shepperson
 It was set up by property investor and landlord Mark Alexander a few years ago as a site for private landlords. [read post]
9 Dec 2022, 6:00 am by Jennifer González
The transcripts include the sentencing of these men: The sentence that the law hath appointed to pass upon you for your offences, and which this court doth therefore award is, that you the said Robert Tucker, Edward Robinson, Neal Paterson, William Scot, Job Bayley, John-William Smith, Thomas Carman, John Thomas, William Morrison, William Livers alias Evis, Samuel Booth, William Hewet, John Levit, William Eddy alias Nedy, Alexander Annand, George Ross, George Dunkin, John Ridge, Matthew… [read post]
11 Sep 2012, 12:36 pm by Roshonda Scipio
., c2012.JK511 .G62 2012ConstitutionalismAmerican constitutionalism  / Howard Gillman, Mark A. [read post]
7 May 2012, 8:44 am by Jeralyn
Alexander Forger, Bunny Mellon's lawyer, will be back on the stand Monday morning, to face cross-examination by Team Edwards. [read post]
4 Jul 2022, 2:56 pm by INFORRM
The Bored Apes Yacht Club is suing Ryder Ripps, a conceptual artist and NFT creator for trade mark infringement, unfair competition, false advertising and cybersquatting. [read post]
15 May 2023, 9:05 pm by renholding
Alexander Bolton, “GOP senators disavow Trump on debt ceiling, signaling growing rift,” The Hill, May 12, 2023, https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/4000704-senate-republicans-push-back-trumps-default/. [read post]
14 Mar 2012, 2:05 am by Ken Shigley
However, the centrality of the courthouse is still marked by the historic placeholder. [read post]
3 Nov 2020, 5:42 am
”[24] Alexander Hamilton, for example, wrote in The Federalist No. 59 that without a constitutional check, the states “could at any moment annihilate [the federal government] by neglecting to provide for the choice of persons to administer its affairs. [read post]
5 Jul 2012, 1:04 am by Tomasz Targosz
by Tomasz Targosz Institute of Intellectual Property Law, Jagiellonian University Kraków “With a bit of pathos one may say that the CJEU has restored the old exhaustion principle to its full glory in the digital age. [read post]
17 Oct 2014, 6:16 am by Jim Sedor
” North Carolina – Former Charlotte Mayor Patrick Cannon Sentenced to 44 Months in Federal Prison Charlotte Observer – Mark Washburn, Michael Gordon, Ames Alexander, and Rick Rothacker | Published: 10/14/2014 Former Charlotte Mayor Patrick Cannon was sentenced to 44 months in prison after admitting to using his public positions in North Carolina’s largest city for personal financial gain, including taking at least $50,000 in bribes. [read post]
3 Nov 2020, 5:42 am by bhorton
”[24] Alexander Hamilton, for example, wrote in The Federalist No. 59 that without a constitutional check, the states “could at any moment annihilate [the federal government] by neglecting to provide for the choice of persons to administer its affairs. [read post]