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4 Sep 2020, 5:20 am by Richard West
This is only one federal circuit, the 10th, affecting only Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming. [read post]
4 Sep 2020, 5:20 am by Richard West
This is only one federal circuit, the 10th, affecting only Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming. [read post]
29 Jun 2018, 7:41 am by Matthew L.M. Fletcher
His first vote in an Indian law case was in Oklahoma Tax Commission v. [read post]
14 Sep 2016, 8:03 am by Eric Baxter
O Centro, for example, the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the sacramental use of hoasca, a restricted narcotic, by a New Mexico branch of the Brazil-based União do Vegetal church. [read post]
30 Aug 2012, 8:47 am by Bill Raftery
Florida Amendment 5 Article V, Section 2(a) of the Florida constitution grants the state’s Supreme Court a relatively broad rulemaking authority. [read post]
13 May 2014, 9:09 pm
Dale’s reasoning replicates a similar error made by the Supreme Court of New Mexico in December. [read post]
2 Dec 2011, 11:15 am by Bill Raftery
Died in House. 2007 New Mexico SB 36 Voluntary drug testing for all “elected officials”. [read post]
5 Oct 2015, 12:22 pm by David J.B. Froiland
Last week, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals (covering Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming, plus the portions of Yellowstone National Park in Montana and Idaho) found that a careful “Termination Review” process by independent decision makers can weaken or break the causal connection between the alleged racial animus and the ultimate adverse action. [read post]
5 Oct 2015, 12:22 pm by David J.B. Froiland
Last week, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals (covering Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming, plus the portions of Yellowstone National Park in Montana and Idaho) found that a careful “Termination Review” process by independent decision makers can weaken or break the causal connection between the alleged racial animus and the ultimate adverse action. [read post]
26 Oct 2018, 6:00 am by Kyle Kroll
It’s the stuff of nightmares for procrastinating creators in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida! [read post]
8 Oct 2015, 3:13 pm
It cited two Circuits –the Second (consisting of the states of Connecticut, New York, and Vermont), and Eleventh (Florida, Alabama, and Georgia) Circuits—which were consistent with the two lower courts here in making this kind of employer debt not dischargeable, and then two other federal Circuits—the Sixth (Ohio, Michigan, Tennessee, and Kentucky) and Tenth (Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming)—which make this kind of… [read post]
20 Nov 2018, 9:00 am by Holland & Hart
  $220,000 split between 19 women EEOC v. restaurant group (District of New Mexico 2012) Claims: • Sexual harassment (hostile work environment) Settlement. [read post]
3 May 2010, 9:30 pm by admin
The groups claimed the BLM violated the National Environmental Policy Act and other federal laws in developing a 2003 management plan for drilling over 20 years in the 16,000-square-mile basin that straddles the border of New Mexico and Colorado. [read post]
2 Dec 2021, 2:55 am by Kevin Kaufman
New York is followed by California (43.4 percent of consumption smuggled), Washington (42.6 percent), New Mexico (37.2 percent), and Minnesota (35.2 percent). [read post]
30 Jun 2014, 7:38 am by Robin Shea
Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, Wyoming) found in favor of Hobby Lobby. [read post]