The Recorder
...J. McBurney and Roger W. Hurlbert are citizens of Rhode Island and California respectively. McBurney and Hurlbert each requested documents under the Virginia FOIA, but...
...To many observers hoping for renewed progress toward reform of California's keystone environmental law the California Environmental Quality Act Senator...
...In the Court of Appeal of the State of California First Appellate District Division...
...The court held further that California Fish and Game Commission properly exercised its authority in...
... CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME COMMISSION, Defendant and Respondent. ...
...the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Beginning in 2005...
...v. ONEOK, INC.; ONEOK ENERGY MARKETING & TRADING CO., L.P.; THE WILLIAMS COMPANIES, INC.; WILLIAMS MERCHANT...
...Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California Samuel Conti, Senior District Judge, Presiding ...
...products. Atmel's chips make frequent appearances in familiar items like smartphones, energy meters and a variety of home appliances. More than 80 percent of...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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