...HOLDER, JR., Attorney General; WESLEY LEE, Assistant Field Office Director, Immigration...Elizabeth Freed, and Suniti Mehta, University of Pennsylvania Law School Transnational...
...34;) to fund her attendance at Mesa Community College and Arizona State University. In addition to the FFELP Loans, Debtor also took out five direct...
...HEARTLAND REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER; PRIME TANNING CORP.; NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. ...
...Plaintiff, Cross-defendant and Appellant. Candice K. Lee, City Attorney; Richards, Watson & Gershon and Peter T. Pierce for Defendant...
...Advocates for Faith & Freedom, Murrieta, California; and Scott W. Gaylord, Elon University Law School, Greensboro, North Carolina, for amicus curiae Independence Law Center....
...City and certain individual employees (George Nichols, Willa Bouwens-Killeen, Mel E. Lee, Melynda Shank, and Minoo Ashabi) committed slander, trade libel, and intentional interference...
...JANET F. BELL; BRIAN S. CARSON; ROBERT MARTIN; LAWRENCE LEE SMITH; ROBERT ANDERSON; PAMELA S. HAWKES; JAMES M. GODFREY; BASIL E. HUMPHREY...
...Lee, Remy Moose Manley, LLP Attorneys for Real Party in Interest and Respondent: Charles F. Robinson, Kelly Lynne Drumm, University...
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