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...The individual Defendant Fisher is the President of Go Green and a citizen of the State of New York residing in Riverhead, New York. At...
...who emigrated around that time, my family's journey to the United States included a temporary "layover" in Italy. While in Italy...
...The Next Citizens United? The Supreme Court tackles a new frontier in campaign finance law...
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For people outside the United States -- including citizens of our most friendly allies -- the scope of surveillance allowed...
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...of governance in which states compete with one another for businesses and citizens. Greve does not maintain that the Framers or Founders of 1787 had...
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...while now, as in United States v. NCR, No...seek an injunction through a citizen suit provision. Regulators...
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