...Pittsburgh may benefit McVay, Madonna and Waters said. In contrast, the most high-profile race in Philadelphia is the primary for city controller. ...
...discuss his opinion, in which he blasted the restrictions as based on politics rather than science. Last week, the U.S. Justice Department...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...are concerned that OFA's high profile will invite increased regulatory...social welfare organization with partisan politics so deeply ingrained in its...
...than hired civil servants. "I got my job through politics. I am not anti-politics. I know that politics is part of...
The state Supreme Court's recent oral arguments in Philadelphia occurred during a tumultuous time for the court
...we did and we didn't give a rat's ass about politics. We wanted to get a monster off the streets. And we did...
Last month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in United States v. Ring, upheld a conviction for bribery under the public sector honest-services fraud statute, expanding the definitions
...the Franklin and Marshall College poll and the college's Center for Politics and Public Affairs, said off-year elections in which there are no...
Recruiters often find themselves drawing useful analogies between the recruitment process and dating. To commemorate Valentine's Day, Major, Lindsey & Africa offers the following tips from Cupid for
...to do more to unravel those federal restrictions. The most high-profile of the three traces its primary legal arguments to the decision...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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