National Law Journal
...and he retired in 1988. Mr. Sharpe had previously worked in various mining operations as a general superintendent, a foreman, a section foreman, a rock...
National Law Journal
...two forms: "clinical" pneumoconiosis and "legal" pneumoconiosis. See, e.g., Clinchfield Coal Co. v. Fuller, 180 F.3d 622, 625 (4th Cir. 1999); Hobbs v...
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National Law Journal
...T. Massey Coal Co. and its affiliates...petitioners Hugh Caperton, Harman Development Corp., Harman Mining Corp., and Sovereign...
...which Judge King and Senior Judge Kiser joined.OPINIONSpeed Mining, Inc. ("SMI"), an owner-operator of a coal mine in West Virginia...
...declaration that two particular aspects of the TSP - warrantless wiretapping and data mining - violate the First and Fourth Amendments, the Separation of Powers Doctrine, the...
...Health Administration (MSHA), to promulgate mandatory safety and health standards for the mining industry and to conduct regular mine inspections. 30 U.S.C. ?? 811...
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