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Five opinions came down today from the United States Supreme Court. Read the summaries below and read the full text of the opinions at Justiaâs U.S. Supreme Court Center. Alleyne v. United States,
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Five opinions came down today from the United States Supreme Court. Read the summaries below and read the full text of the opinions at Justiaâs U.S. Supreme Court Center. Alleyne v. United States,
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...2013.] ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 01-2-0244 In the Matter of Carter...
...THE HONORABLE PAUL SLAVIK, CHAIR OF THE STATE OFF-HIGHWAY MOTOR VEHICLE RECREATION COMMISSION, has requested an opinion on the following question: ...
...legally insufficient evidence of the commission of a felony offense that...man and woman driving a vehicle with Louisiana license plates enter...
...these medical conditions. On May 15, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission released guidance in the form of revised "Questions and Answers"...
...injuries in a motor vehicle accident while in...which the Industrial Commission also allowed. Armstrong...
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...yellow cabs") and livery vehicles, vital parts of New York...by the Taxi and Limousine Commission ("TLC"), but are...
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