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...Judges.OPINIONPlaintiff Kevin Murray appeals a judgment in favor of Defendants United States Department of Treasury ("Treasury Department") and the Board of...
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...Figueiredo Ferraz v. Republic of PeruHeard: October 19...of Peru ("the Republic"), the Ministry of Housing,Construction and...
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...is the founder of Zepter Group, which...officials in foreign ministries and international organisations...Serbian oligarchy that finances many of the...
...v.BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT; UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, Defendants,...
...v.CITY OF GOLETA, a municipal corporation, Defendant-Appellee.No. 06...
...Life, Inc. ("NCRL") and two of its affiliated political committees challenge...that the law of campaign finance is quite complicated and in...
...U.S.C. ? 1350 ("ATCA"), against approximately fifty corporate defendants and hundreds of "corporate Does." The plaintiffs argue that these defendants actively and willingly collaborated...
...Several years ago, each of the appellants filed and settled...
...and P OOLER, Circuit Judges.This appeal arises from the efforts of plaintiffs-appellants NML Capital, Ltd. ("NML") and EM Ltd. ("EM") (collectively, "plaintiffs...
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