...and defense and national security issues. He earned his J.D. from Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law. Previously, they were both partners...
...Anti-DOMA Amicus Briefs 278 employer and organizations representing employers: Sabin Willett, Bingham McCutchen 172 House Members and...
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
...Philadelphia jury convicted a Roman Catholic priest and a former parochial...and supporters, even as the organization was pillaged by a much...
...Health and Human Services violated the establishment clause by allowing a Catholic organization to impose religious-based restrictions on the use of grant money...
...laws, economic sanctions and government policy. He earned his J.D. from Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law. Halpern is a member of...
...World Intellectual Property Organization reported that China's patent...Pennsylvania, following scandals involving the Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania...
...Whether a Catholic organization that receives money from a federal agency to aid trafficking victims...
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