...occasions, Smith illegally possessed ammunition that had traveled in and affected interstate commerce. In the first offense, on September 22, 2002, Defendant Smith approached Nathan...
...Knight in Dallas, has been named to the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce board of directors. Awards . . . Robert Pelton...
...of Immigrants in Our Economy,â to the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta, Georgia (May 18, 2013). His remarks focused on the positive impact...
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...S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other business groups are sticking up for Greenberg and Smith, as...
...15 U.S.C. Section 1051, et. seq. The drafters realized that commerce depends on the accurate identity of the source and affiliation of products...
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...act in the past to protect their online presence and reputation. As commerce continues to rely on the Internet in an ever increasing amount, it...
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 U.S. Secretary of Commerce-designate Penny Pritzker is a billionaire Chicago hotel and real estate mogul...
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Democrats on the Energy and Commerce Committee have released a report refuting “rate shock,” the claim that the...
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