...those extra criminal statutes. The House Judiciary Committee created a bipartisan task force...
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... In 1992, the Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America...he notified the Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission (now known as...
...the Senate Judiciary Committee, and there's...the environment and natural resources team, are considering...
...the boom in natural gas and oil...presence of these resources in several states...member of the committee, Senator Lisa Murkowski...
...s economic development and housing committee said he was looking for...Prettyman U.S. Courthouse in Washington, the main hearing...
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...before the district judge a quo. That court worked with plaintiffs' litigation committees to identify several categories of plaintiffs and individual "bellwether" plaintiffs. This opinion...
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...In between, he assisted the Republicans on the House Resources Committee (now called the House Natural Resources Committee) with Native American matters. David...
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...a final action of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) determining that a natural gas sweetening plant and various sour gas production wells commonly owned by...
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