...a federal Freedom of Information Act case, Milner v. Department of the Navy, 131 S. Ct. 1259 (2011), inapposite because FOIA has a narrower exemption...
The candidates running to be an at-large trustee talk about the issues
This month New Jersey State Bar Association members will vote on a trio of leadership positions, including the one-year position of second vice president
... During World War II, he was in the U.S. Navy, participating in the invasions of Iwo Jima and Luzon. He graduated from...
...Levin's suit against the United States alleging medical battery by a Navy doctor acting within the scope of his employment. Pp. 8-15....
...bankruptcy and immigration matters. But his heart is with the U.S. Navy, where he was a Reserve officer with the Judge Advocate General...
...bankruptcy and immigration matters. But his heart is with the U.S. Navy, where he was a Reserve officer with the Judge Advocate General's...
...in 1956 in Japan to a Japanese mother and a U.S. Navy serviceman and was brought to the U.S. at age 3....
...in 1956 in Japan to a Japanese mother and a U.S. Navy serviceman of German and Irish descent, and moved to the U.S...
...matters. Noteworthy U.S. Navy Reserve Capt. Michael Detzky, a partner with Detzky & Hunter...
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