...Legislators on Capitol Hill took aim...for targeted killings of terrorists. ...
...the record for administering the presidential oath of office? The Architect of the Capitol and the Office of the Curator have combed records and...
...Kelley, Drye & Warren, Washington. Williams v. Architect of the Capitol (No. 12-CV-01756, October 30) Assigned to...
...a misattributed quote. Just in time for the start of the fall term, the Supreme Court is sporting a spiffy new public...
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...P. Torres, Scott Weber, and Bartolome Rodriguez ("Appellants") appeal from the orders of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey denying...
...The respondent in the case is the office of the Architect of the Capitol, a congressional agency that maintains the high court building and...
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...Fabricating, Inc. brought suit against appellee Foster General Contracting, Inc. for breach of contract, breach of express warranty, and breach of implied warranty in connection...
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...the Court are a set of cross-appeals from three separate...They approached Michael Milne, an architect who at the time was...
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...others have brought suit claiming they and other U.S. citizen-residents of Puerto Rico have a right to vote for a Representative to the...
...in the U.S. House of Representatives may be good news...antagonistic.…On Tuesday, the architect gave us the plans for...
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