...Race and the Law Review, managing symposium editor; association of Latin-American Law Students, president; Hispanic National Bar associations Law Student Division...
...poll during major elections, sued in federal court. That suit, American Broadcasting Companies Inc. v. Wells, 09-cv-5275, argued that the Supreme...
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...Channel Communications, Inc., Clear Channel Broadcasting, Inc., Katz Media Group, Inc...Bill") and Lisa Ray, the company's corporate representatives in this...
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...monetary dimension). 42 U.S.C. § 1981a(a)(1); Kolstad v. AmericanDental Association, 527 U.S. 526, 534 (1999).Section 1981a...
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...Caribevision operates several television broadcasting stations in Puerto Rico. In...shall be made by the Company to [Nazario] under this Section...
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...trade calls it CBM.) The defendants comprise a large private coal- mining company named Drummond Company, Inc., see www.drummondco.com (visited Dec. 5, 2011...
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...its license to another not-for-profit broadcaster, the Fort Wayne Public Broadcasting Service (which the parties call PBS). The FCC was contemplating "use it...
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