...as one reason that health care costs are so high. But by and large the courts have backed up the companies. As long as the...
...On March 15, 2013, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit agreed to consider en banc whether...
...the alleged monopolization of the Philadelphia cable television market. A divided high court ruled that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third...
...lack of incriminating observations. Trial court suppression order affirmed. ...
...and right-of-way. Trial court order reversed. WMPI...by PUC for approvals of high voltage facilities did not provide...
...Joseph Evers, prothonotary for the First Judicial District, was named the interim court administrator, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has named him permanent court administrator....
...Frye general-acceptance test in most states as well as federal court, the state of the law had achieved an equilibrium. [NLJ, May 13...
...it is, they don't exercise the independence they should have. State court judges of course face re-election, which is a terrible thing, but...
...received tenure in 1998. Petitioner was hired at Eleanor Roosevelt High School ("ERHS") starting for the 2007-08 school year....
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...site mitigation now resides with the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. The family's attorney has called the government's action...
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