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31 Jul 2012, 12:44 pm
Patrick J. [read post]
26 Jan 2012, 6:08 am
United States: Federal Plenary Power, the Spheres of Government, and the Constitutionality of S.B. 1070" Cleveland State Law Review, Vol. 60, No. 1, 2012 PATRICK J. [read post]
9 Jan 2012, 8:30 am
Charles (Government of the United States of America - Air Force) has posted Recentering Foreign Affairs Preemption in Arizona v. [read post]
2 May 2013, 10:47 am
In Patrick v. [read post]
17 Mar 2009, 2:59 pm
Here's a link to the audio from United States v. [read post]
23 Jan 2012, 11:32 am
The Supreme Court ruling in United States v. [read post]
14 Mar 2014, 11:43 am
But in State v. [read post]
13 Nov 2012, 7:15 am
In Patrick v. [read post]
5 Jan 2009, 11:54 am
United States of America v. [read post]
24 Sep 2019, 10:00 am
United States and McDonnell v. [read post]
23 Jan 2014, 11:47 am
§ 875(c); conspiracy to make publically available restricted personal information of an employee of the United States under 18 U.S.C. [read post]
25 Oct 2011, 1:44 pm
From the 1866 Civil Rights Act through the Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. [read post]
23 Jul 2018, 11:50 am
II, defined to include “all persons who can be said to hold an office under the government” in United States v. [read post]
3 May 2022, 11:34 am
Criminal Trial in United States v. [read post]
23 Jan 2014, 11:47 am
§ 875(c); conspiracy to make publically available restricted personal information of an employee of the United States under 18 U.S.C. [read post]
23 Jan 2014, 11:47 am
§ 875(c); conspiracy to make publically available restricted personal information of an employee of the United States under 18 U.S.C. [read post]
4 Aug 2019, 1:05 pm
United States (2019) Gamble vs. [read post]
19 Sep 2008, 6:30 pm
Patrick Lett The cert petition in US v. [read post]
27 Aug 2014, 1:35 pm
In Bowen v. [read post]
5 Sep 2017, 8:07 am
Contrarily, a judgment or decree of any court of the United States, any other state or territory in the United States, or a foreign country, expires after only five years. [read post]