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...Circuit Judges.Dissenting opinion by Circuit Judge RANDOLPH.The Secretary of the Treasury appeals the declaratory judgment that the Treasury Department's failure...
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...In the Supreme Court of the United States (Mex. v...
...Certain individuals who license and operate their cars in the State of Oklahoma (the "Motorists"), together with the Oklahoma Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice...
...amicus brief supporting MGM Studios on behalf of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences and others. The 9th Circuit interpreted ...
...WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, LP; ATLANTIC RECORDING CORPORATION; ATLANTIC RHINO VENTURES, INC...RCA RECORDS LABEL, a unit of BMG Music d/b/a...
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...Alan Braverman Named General Counsel of The Walt Disney Co.The national law firm of Kirkpatrick & Lockhart...
...District Court for the District of Utah 536 U. S. ____ (2002...C. ?195; U. S. Const., Art. I, ?2, cl. 3. We...
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