...taking up the case of School District of Philadelphia v. Department of Education, the justices directed the parties to brief the court on whether a...
...the top verdicts as reported in PaLaw magazine. The six-justice high court unanimously ruled that a December 1998 letter of intent from...
...state initiative called the Juvenile Justice System Enhancement Strategy and to...received from county juvenile probation departments through the commission's...
... The U.S. Justice Department has weighed in with its opinion that a court monitor for...
...According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, more than 14,600 crashes involved a distracted driver in...
...filed suit in New York federal court against the U.S. Justice Department and other federal agencies, challenging the constitutionality of the government's...
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...damages against the company for its "ill-gotten gains contrary to justice, equity, good conscience and Pennsylvania law." Beth Dal Santo...
...synthetically create BRCA DNA, known as complementary or cDNA. The justices' decision in Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics surprised...
...major information technology projects that departments requested. "The legislature felt...interview last month, Pennsylvania Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille said that...
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