...151; had a contract, as did each torch bearer, every city, town, village, harbor, pier and community [the torch bearers] passed through," she said...
...Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit's decision in Native Village of Kivalina v. ExxonMobil Corp., No. 09-17490, 2012 U...
...Alaskan coastal homes. The village, with a population of 400, is composed of 97 percent Inupiat Native Alaskans. The plaintiffs alleged that greenhouse...
Profile of Scott Univer, general counsel of WeiserMazars LLP
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...to defend a series of tort suits brought against their insureds (the Village of Crestwood, Illinois, and past and present Village officials) or to indemnify...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...DISMISSED in part and DENIED in part.5 Mindeng Zheng, a native and citizen of China, entered the United States in 1991. In 1993...
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...Baltazar ultimately left his village for the capital, Guatemala City...
National Law Journal
...of Commissioners (the "Board") violated Section 2 by preventing the politically cohesive Native American vote from electing a candidate of their choice due to racially...
...a farmer in a rural village in eastern Afghanistan, only occasionally...Mohammed his rights in his native language of Pashto. ...
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