National Law Journal
...a narrow exception to this rule in Shalala v. Illinois Council on Long Term Care, Inc., 529 U.S. 1, 17--20 (2000). Southwest argues...
...graduates were employed full-time, long-term in bar passage-required...sectors send much of the island's domestic product abroad, the...
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Some legal experts argue that the intense pressures placed on judges these days are ?stoking flared tempers. Overloaded dockets and stagnant pay are just part of the problem
National Law Journal
The government paid $86 million in a single case — the epic class action over mismanagement of Indian money
...recent years, Westhampton Beach, N.Y., and its neighboring communities on Long Island, Quogue and Southampton, have been caught up in a battle over...
...A Long Island genetics laboratory is marching ahead with its three-year effort to...
...Serrano exulted, "You've just made the front pages on the island!" Breyer immediately backtracked. Tony Mauro ...
...of San Pedro and Catalina Island. That dramatically will...others will find themselves traveling long distances to attend hearings. We...
National Law Journal
...straps that were in turn welded to the structure. Barker and his long-time friend Frank Broussard were told to, and did, cut the straps...
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