... ROBERT PEREZ; NANCY ART; BRETT HARBACH, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants, ...
...The anticipation of the recent U.S. Supreme...infobuttons (links to evidence-based medicine which might be relevant to...
... CITY OF LOS ANGELES, Defendant and Appellant...Healers on 3rd Inc., Herbal Medicine Care Inc., Herbal Remedies Caregivers...
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... NATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDEPENDENT BUSINESS, ET AL., Petitioners...
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...SCIRICA, RENDELL, and SMITH, Circuit JudgesOPINIONPlaintiffs, a collection of individuals and entities involved with various aspects of the adult media industry...
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... The Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners (TBCE), its executive...the qualifications of practitioners of medicine in this State," with...
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...nerve_palsy.htm (last visited Mar. 19, 2012); U.S. National Library of Medicine, M ed lin e P lu s, Cr an i...
... v. BRIAN MacPHERSON; CORONADO POLICE DEPARTMENT; CITY OF CORONADO, a municipal corporation, Defendants-Appellants. No. 08...
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...*fn1 , Circuit JudgesOPINION OF THE COURTWe are asked to decide whether an amendment to...
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...OPINIONA jury convicted Defendant-Appellant Dr. Jorge A. Martinez of eight counts of distribution of controlled substances, in violation of 21 U...
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