National Law Journal
...United States Department of Justice 28 ("DOJ"), the United States Department of Health and Human 29 Services ("HHS"), and the United States Agency for International...
National Law Journal
...Sharia-compliance of its SCF products by obtaining consultation from "Sharia Supervisory Committees." The members of these committees are authorities in Sharia law and oversee...
...medical marijuana use is permissible under California law, see Cal. Health & Safety Code § 11362.5(d) (suspending state-law penalties for...
...medical marijuana use is permissible under California law, see Cal. Health & Safety Code § 11362.5(d) (suspending state-law penalties for...
...HECTOR MARTINEZ; DAWN HOUSE; DANA FRANKLIN; EDWARD...of the Arizona Health Care Containment System; KATHLEEN...
Texas Lawyer
...equipped with the safety mechanism provided for by California Occupational Safety and Health Act (Lab. Code, § 6300 et seq....
...communicable diseases through vaccination became "one of the greatest achievements" of public health in the 20th century....
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...YWCA Monterey County, Westside Family Health Center, Community Clinic Association of...Los Angeles County Democratic Central Committee as Amici Curiae on behalf...
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