...5 percent, for the Pennsylvania courts' budget. James Koval, who is part of the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts' budget and finance...
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...Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh's Office for Church Relations, did not...pressing political issues like the budget, the possible expansion of eligibility...
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For many graduates, the weight of student loan debt can be overwhelming, particularly in a weak job market. However, for at least one, that burden has been reduced just a bit by virtue of a bankruptc
...and increasing funding for the Office of Open Records." If tradition holds, the House-approved budget will be rejected by the...
...Castille was elected to the Supreme Court 20 years ago, he took office when there was a vacancy created by former Justice Rolf Larsen's...
...Services NYC attorneys and staff May 29 took their protest to the offices of the organizations chairman at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy...
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...counsel, A. Taylor Williams and Geri Romanello St. Joseph with the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, argued in their response that the attorneys do not...
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