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8 May 2010, 10:17 pm by @ErikJHeels
(George Heels was an obstetrician and also served in WWII.) [read post]
18 Mar 2010, 2:47 pm by Beck, et al.
College of American Pathologists, 170 F.3d 53, 55 (1st Cir. 1999) (complaint must plead a “factual predicate concrete enough to warrant further proceedings” as “the price of entry, even to discovery”); George Haug Co. v. [read post]
To cite only a few of the highlights: In 1971, while Lewis Powell was still a prominent lawyer advising the US Chamber of Commerce of the need to organize a business response to its diminished state, he was appointed and confirmed a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. [read post]
16 Feb 2010, 10:10 am by PaulKostro
In In re Baby T., the Supreme Court stated: Standing “refers to the plaintiff’s ability or entitlement to maintain an action before the court. [read post]
13 Feb 2010, 3:27 am by SHG
  Where are the anti-Utopian movie makes, the Aldous Huxleys and George Orwells of this generation. [read post]
20 Dec 2009, 2:38 pm
My guess is that we're still running pretty hard to have results that look like standing still. [read post]
30 Nov 2009, 9:25 am by smtaber
Part of the fine, $6,450, will go to the agency’s Clean Diesel School Bus Program, with the rest directed to the EPA’s risk management plan fund. [read post]
25 Aug 2009, 7:05 am
Bellotti is the handiwork of Lewis Powell, the consummate corporate lawyer from Richmond, Virginia, who was drafted to the Supreme Court by Richard Nixon in 1971. [read post]
6 Jul 2009, 12:42 pm
It doesn't last a long time but hey, when you're a cancer patient, you'll take whatever you can to feel better. [read post]
6 Jul 2009, 12:42 pm
It doesn't last a long time but hey, when you're a cancer patient, you'll take whatever you can to feel better. [read post]
2 May 2009, 3:15 pm
   Moreover, the Supreme Court itself made a similar point in the 1971 case of Cohen v. [read post]
27 Dec 2008, 10:19 am
Modern Age 19th century * 1830: William Huskisson, statesman and financier, was crushed to death by the world’s first mechanically powered passenger train (Stephenson’s Rocket), at its public opening. * 1834: David Douglas, Scottish botanist, fell into a pit trap accompanied by a bull. [read post]
31 Oct 2008, 10:54 pm
George Carley, a veteran GA Supreme Court justice, argued that if McClurg's argument was taken to its fullest conclusion, the court system would seize-up and produce "absurd results. [read post]
10 Jul 2008, 4:16 am
Despite the Supreme Court's 1976 ruling in Gregg v. [read post]