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...benefits for companies. Levin, 78, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said in March that he wouldn't seek a seventh term...
...the Senate and House Intelligence committees, the 9/11 Commission, staff...in a household in which service to our country was very...
...Yemen and Somalia. Based on testimony last week before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Defense Department officials (or at least some of them) believe the...
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...Airlines in allowing armed terrorists to board...by House Financial Services Committee chair Michael Oxley...
Today the Senate Armed Services Committee is conducting a hearing into the future of the September 2001...
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...is one of seven women (five of them lawyers) on the Armed Services Committee, has held up the nomination of Lt. Gen. Susan Helms to...
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...records from the Probation Department and the Division of Youth and Family Services substantially for the reasons expressed below. [Decided April 25, 2013.] ...
By diligently mapping the sources of ESI and testing that mapped data to see to what degree it resembles how it has been described, a good lawyer can reduce the cost of e-discovery production in the
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