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13 Nov 2007, 1:16 pm
One of the commissioners noted that Booker would apply according to Hicks, but that Hicks is only applicable in the 9th Circuit where only 500 of these 19,500 are; but that the 4th Cir views otherwise, and 5,000 (of the 19,500) reside there. [read post]
1 Oct 2010, 4:00 pm by By Cindy Larson
Luan Tran: Lee Tran & Liang, Southern California Rising Stars (2005-2007) Perry Weitz: Weitz & Luxenberg, New York Super Lawyers-Metro Edition (2006-2010) John Eddie Williams Jr.: Williams Kherkher Hart Boundas, Texas Super Lawyers (2003 -2010) [read post]
18 May 2008, 4:51 am
(Check-out id. at *21 n. 9, citing John McKay, Train Wreck at the Justice Department: An Eyewitness Account, 31 Seattle U.L. [read post]
1 May 2011, 8:51 am by Lovechilde
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23 Jun 2008, 9:07 am
The Governor's single-minded approach to resolving the state's fiscal crisis reminds me of this exchange from the John Belushi-Dan Ackroyd classic "The Blues Brothers": Elwood: What kind of music do you usually have here? [read post]
13 Aug 2011, 10:55 am by Lawrence Solum
 John Harsanyi, in his work on so-called “extended preferences,” advanced a fruitful idea. [read post]
10 Jul 2011, 10:53 am by Lovechilde
  [Related posts:  Great Jazz Albums  #1 (Hank Mobley), #2 (Horace Silver), #3 (Sonny Rollins), #4 (Sonny Clark), #5 (Dexter Gordon), #6 (Cannonball Adderley); #7 (Bill Evans), #8 (McCoy Tyner), #9 (Clifford Brown), #10 (Sinatra), #11 (Monk), #12 (Kenny Dorham), #13 (Coltrane), #14 (Duke Ellington), #15 (Miles Davis), #16 (Wayne Shorter), #17 (Dinah Washington); #18 (Sarah Vaughan); #19 (Stan Getz); #20 (Blue Mitchell); #21 (Gene Ammons); #22 (Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers);… [read post]
18 Jun 2011, 4:25 pm by Lovechilde
[Related posts:  Great Jazz Albums  #1 (Hank Mobley), #2 (Horace Silver), #3 (Sonny Rollins), #4 (Sonny Clark), #5 (Dexter Gordon), #6 (Cannonball Adderley); #7 (Bill Evans), #8 (McCoy Tyner), #9 (Clifford Brown), #10 (Sinatra), #11 (Monk), #12 (Kenny Dorham), #13 (Coltrane), #14 (Duke Ellington), #15 (Miles Davis), #16 (Wayne Shorter), #17 (Dinah Washington); #18 (Sarah Vaughan); #19 (Stan Getz); #20 (Blue Mitchell); #21 (Gene Ammons); #22 (Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers); #23 (Red Garland);… [read post]
27 Oct 2010, 12:08 pm by doug
Tom Hicks, the Rangers owner who got into financial trouble, also owned a stake in the Liverpool soccer club in England. [read post]
8 Aug 2011, 5:33 am by Lawrence Solum
John Harsanyi, in his work on so-called “extended preferences,” advanced a fruitful idea. [read post]
21 Feb 2016, 12:01 am by rhapsodyinbooks
Boudinot supported voluntary removal, but the Cherokee General Council, led by John Ross, did not. [read post]
26 May 2010, 6:45 am by Karen Beck
For much more on the controversy surrounding The Interpreter, see Frederick Hicks, Men and Books Famous in the Law (1921). [read post]
18 Jun 2011, 4:25 pm by Lovechilde
" [Related posts:  Great Jazz Albums  #1 (Hank Mobley), #2 (Horace Silver), #3 (Sonny Rollins), #4 (Sonny Clark), #5 (Dexter Gordon), #6 (Cannonball Adderley); #7 (Bill Evans), #8 (McCoy Tyner), #9 (Clifford Brown), #10 (Sinatra), #11 (Monk), #12 (Kenny Dorham), #13 (Coltrane), #14 (Duke Ellington), #15 (Miles Davis), #16 (Wayne Shorter), #17 (Dinah Washington); #18 (Sarah Vaughan); #19 (Stan Getz); #20 (Blue Mitchell); #21 (Gene Ammons); #22 (Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers); #23… [read post]
7 May 2011, 9:05 am by Lovechilde
[Related posts:  Great Jazz Albums  #1 (Hank Mobley), #2 (Horace Silver), #3 (Sonny Rollins), #4 (Sonny Clark), #5 (Dexter Gordon), #6 (Cannonball Adderley), #7 (Bill Evans), #8 (McCoy Tyner), #9 (Clifford Brown), #10 (Sinatra), #11 (Monk), #12 (Kenny Dorham), #13 (Coltrane), #14 (Duke Ellington), #15 (Miles Davis), #16 (Wayne Shorter), #17 (Dinah Washington); #18 (Sarah Vaughan); #19 (Stan Getz); #20 (Blue Mitchell); #21 (Gene Ammons); #22 (Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers); #23 (Red… [read post]
29 Aug 2012, 9:30 am by azatty
There were seven volunteer attorneys participating in the public service program (for this blog post, I’ve provided links where I could locate them): John Alston, Jess Gulbrandsen, Ridge Hicks, Jose M. [read post]
23 Mar 2015, 6:47 am by Jim Sedor
Ige Withdraws Controversial Nomination of Carleton Ching to Head DLNR” by Jim Mendoza for Hawaii News Now New Mexico: “Bill Banning Ex-Legislators from Becoming Lobbyists for 2 Years Killed in Senate” by Milan Simonich (Santa Fe New Mexican) for Farmington Daily-Times Campaign Finance Minnesota: “House Panel Defeats Bill Aimed at Requiring More Disclosure of Campaign Spending Late in Races” by The Associated Press for Greenfield Daily Reporter North Dakota:… [read post]
26 Jun 2011, 3:22 pm by Lovechilde
[Related posts:  Great Jazz Albums  #1 (Hank Mobley), #2 (Horace Silver), #3 (Sonny Rollins), #4 (Sonny Clark), #5 (Dexter Gordon), #6 (Cannonball Adderley); #7 (Bill Evans), #8 (McCoy Tyner), #9 (Clifford Brown), #10 (Sinatra), #11 (Monk), #12 (Kenny Dorham), #13 (Coltrane), #14 (Duke Ellington), #15 (Miles Davis), #16 (Wayne Shorter), #17 (Dinah Washington); #18 (Sarah Vaughan); #19 (Stan Getz); #20 (Blue Mitchell); #21 (Gene Ammons); #22 (Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers); #23 (Red… [read post]
12 May 2008, 2:57 am
Other sources have suggested that the plea bargain for Australian David Hicks, made without input from Davis or his prosecutors, was struck in an attempt to help the government of conservative then-Prime Minister John Howard, who was at the time facing a difficult and ultimately unsuccessful campaign to remain in office.UPDATE: The text of Judge Allred's decision can be found here. [read post]