...theme: "The Federal Leviathan: Is There...To Which Federal Government Does Not Extend...on law and politics, which, properly understood...
Texas Lawyer
...loan modification under the Home Affordable Modification Program ("HAMP")-a federal program meant to help "homeowners on the verge of foreclosure to...
...working for the government to speak freely...right to talk politics, but he has...case involving a federal ban on honoraria...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...2006 extension sets forth the federal interests that led to the...framers "feared not state government, but centralized national government, long...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Texas Lawyer
...1873 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, PETITIONER ...
...FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, PETITIONER ...
...DHS that allows businesses to determine the employment eligibility of new hires. Federal contractors are required to enroll and utilize the system, and many states...
...want to curse at a federal judge. From time to time...rude and uncivil." The government lawyers argue that Peoples' remarks...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Texas Lawyer
...at a restaurant for his refusal to deliver on a bribe for government contracts. Yacaman then filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus...
...even dabbling in politics one day....
Originally Published: The Recorder
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