Search for: "Louisiana v. Mississippi" Results 221 - 240 of 726
Sorted by Relevance | Sort by Date
RSS Subscribe: 20 results | 100 results
14 Dec 2019, 6:13 am by ilpc
On October 1, 2019, plaintiffs in Brackeen v. [read post]
2 Dec 2007, 11:46 am
These include Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and the District of Columbia. [read post]
10 Jul 2024, 2:11 pm by Josie Forney
As of now, the PWFA, as interpreted by the EEOC’s final rule, is in full effect in every state except Mississippi and Louisiana. [read post]
2 May 2010, 9:01 am by Philip Thomas
As of Friday, there had been over thirty lawsuits filed in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. [read post]
2 May 2010, 9:01 am by Philip Thomas
As of Friday, there had been over thirty lawsuits filed in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. [read post]
1 Sep 2021, 12:28 pm by Mary Ziegler
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote at length about the importance of stare decisis in voting to strike down a Louisiana abortion restriction last year in June Medical Services v. [read post]
17 May 2010, 8:30 am by Steve Hall
"And:Those inmates are in Florida and seven other states - California, Delaware, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska and South Carolina - according to a Florida State University study. [read post]
2 Aug 2007, 8:43 am by Marc Mayerson
The court followed a Colorado case in finding that a "large-scale inundation of water [is] a 'flood.'" See Kane v. [read post]
2 Aug 2007, 8:43 am by Marc Mayerson
The court followed a Colorado case in finding that a "large-scale inundation of water [is] a 'flood.'" See Kane v. [read post]
4 Dec 2009, 11:25 am by Nate Persily
While he did better among whites in Virginia, for example, he actually did worse among whites in the Deep South states of Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi. [read post]
The AGs of Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, South Dakota and Texas claimed that this decision overstepped the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s constitutional authority and encroached on the Pennsylvania legislature’s authority, which violated separation of powers. [read post]