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...drug courts. Ira Burnim, legal director of the Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law in Washington, warned that although mental...
...drug courts. Ira Burnim, legal director of the Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law in Washington, warned that although mental...
...greater attention. Robert Bullock of the Elder & Disability Law Center in the District said that while the D.C. Code has a...
...Before: Cabranes...A. Burnim, Bazelon Center for Mental...of Appellants: David T. Luntz...
The Attorney General's Office is constructed around four key advisors and six top lawyers responsible for running nearly 40 bureaus and offices. Eirc Schneiderman's top advisors include two lawyers a
...Bryan Garner, Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges, Scalia uses "nexus" as an example of jargon that...
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...Andrea L. Cook, Andrea Cook...D.C.; Claudia Center, The Legal Aid...
... The judges of the Eastern...Tennessee juvenile detention center after an incident...Thomas R. Kline, David K. Inscho and...
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