...research and development during his State of the Union address, invoked the Space Race of the 1960s. But today, the race is on to find...
The joy of the game; DOJ tests lawyers' patience; drawing a line in the sand for art; Okun joins Adduci; Olson stands in for Biden in prep; Brooks sentenced; and Holland & Knight lobbies for space-st
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...Michigan Supreme Court, in a unanimous 2008 decision, held that the Detroit International Bridge Company was immune from the City of Detroit's zoning ordinances...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
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...Police Officer Marlon Morales while on duty inside the U Street Metro station in Northwest D.C. on June 10, 2001. In these consolidated appeals...
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...of the D-Day invasion; and supplied fiber optics for the International Space Station. Its products help light the Statue of Liberty. More...
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