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...Circuit Judges. An Abbey of the Benedictine Order of the Catholic Church challenges as unconstitutional rules issued by the Louisiana Board of Funeral...
... Labor organizations: Nicole Berner, Service Employees International Union Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, bar associations, public interest and legal service organizations: Jonathan...
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John Olson, who was denied federal benefits for his same-sex spouse because of the Defense of Marriage Act, says the law is based on irrational prejudice that equal protection w
...case moot because the agency's grant to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has expired and the agency's new grants have different...
...disagreed over which one would argue before the high court. In a conference call, Lorson gave them a deadline the next day for deciding, adding...
...from two appeals: American Civil Liberties Union v. U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and American Civil Liberties Union v. Sebelius....
National Law Journal
...1970, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization ("UNESCO") held a conference in Paris where its member states fashioned an international system to protect...
During the last decade or so, the Supreme Court has led a quiet revolution in its review of the Sixth Amendment right to trial by an impartial jury. A small group of Hogan Lovells lawyers and capital
National Law Journal
...were retained to defend Mercy Hospital-Wilkes Barre, Mercy Healthcare Partners, and Catholic Healthcare Partners (collectively, "Mercy") in a medical malpractice action filed in the...
National Law Journal
...treatment, Appellant completed eight treatment goals. On August 24, 2009, at a conference between the trial court, prosecutor, Appellant's counsel, Appellant's probation officer...
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