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National Law Journal
...*fn1 appeal the trial court's summary judgment in favor of Southern Methodist University and Brent Erwin...
...U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who earned...season." Chief Justice Warren Burger and Justice Byron White pointedly...
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...and Jessica Lenhardt. The trial court found that the doctrine applied...Grady Jackson at a local Burger King. At the meeting, Jackson...
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...him. The trial judge granted the motion, the State appealed, and the court of appeals reversed the trial judge's ruling....
...4 1/2 years and found that 185 federal district and appeals court judges 11 percent of federal judges reported attending at least...
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