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...and ROTH, Circuit JudgesOPINIONThis appeal involves the application of the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause to the suspension of policemen...
...This dispute between the Association of Flight Attendants ("AFA") and Northwest...auspices of the National Mediation Board ("NMB"), which is authorized by...
...candidate for judge of the Civil Court...City Bd. of Elections, No. 06-6843...New York City Board of Elections (the...
...appeal arise from two orders of the United States District Court...an action brought against state, county, town, and individual public officer...
...us by way of interlocutory appeal. Specifically...New York State Board of Elections and its commissioners...
...In the Court of Appeal of the State of...Eight(Los Angeles County, Super. Ct. No. BC292457)...
PRECEDENTIALArgued February 11, 2004OPINION OF THE COURTIn these consolidated appeals we consider revisions by the...
...concerns the issue of standing to bring...voters of Dougherty County, Georgia, District 5...districts for the Board of Commissioners and...
...The City of Roanoke ("Roanoke...and Denton Counties. Roanoke is...1996. An election was scheduled...the Westlake Board of Aldermen...
...September 18, 2002OPINION OF THE COURTThis is...the Republican Party in Passaic County, New Jersey ("the County"). The...
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