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...School of Law (No. 126); The University of New Mexico School of Law (No. 64). The remaining seven schools...
...challenges are taking place: "Whether in a 'quasi-liberal' (Chile, Colombia), 'new-developmental' (Brazil), 'patrimonialist' (Venezuela, Argentina) fashion, the economic boom parallels an increasing...
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...the case to the trial court for an evidentiary hearing on his new-trial motion, contending that the trial court abused its discretion in not...
...The University of New Mexico School of Law has announced that David Herring will be its...
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...of the Medicare Program. Among other things, Medicare Part D added a new prescription drug benefit to the Medicare Program. Individuals eligible for Medicare but...
National Law Journal
...agents allowed firearms to flow freely into the hands of criminals in Mexico. The role of the courts in the dispute came to...
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