...party, replaces Judge Jerome Benson. Brown, 42, has been a federal prosecutor in San Francisco just over a decade. She is a former...
The Recorder
... v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ET AL. No. 11-1545...
...first-degree murder and a related firearm offense. Lancaster, however, later obtained federal habeas relief from these convictions. By the time of Lancaster...
...claimed a credit for its share of the bill in its 1997 federal income-tax return, relying on Internal Revenue Code §901(b)(1...
...petition containing specified documentation with the clerk of the Court of Federal Claims, who then immediately forwards the petition for assignment to...
...party was bound by the arbitration clause. Under these circumstances, the liberal federal policy regarding the scope of arbitrable issues was inapposite. The district court...
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