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...In the Court of Appeal of the State of...arbitration provision was unenforceable under Massachusetts law, which the parties agreed...
...No. 11-465 In the Supreme Court of the United States On Writ of Certiorari to...
...Martha Coakley, Massachusetts Attorney General, Jessica V. Barnett...
...otherwise, lawyers and other members of the legal community were engaged...U.S. Senate seat in Massachusetts partly due to strong financial...
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...Lipez, and Howard, Circuit Judges.In this appeal from the denial of a preliminary injunction, plaintiff labor unions claim that Sections 6.007-.010...
... v. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Respondent; SCOTT KECK et al...
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...Judges.In this Hague Convention case concerning claims by the mother of wrongful retention in this country of her fourteen-year-old daughter who...
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...FISHER, CHAGARES, JORDAN, HARDIMAN, GREENAWAY, JR. and VANASKIE, Circuit Judges.OPINION OF THE COURTFISHER, Circuit Judge, joined by McKEE, Chief Judge, and...
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...Death Penalty Act of 1996 ("AEDPA"). See...by proceedings in Massachusetts state court. However...Judicial Court ("SJC"). Commonwealth v. Herbert, 656...
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