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... CABLE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE OF THE NEW ORLEANS CITY COUNCIL, Petitioner v....
...the Justice Department violated the...arrest. Boston Police Commissioner Edward...in New York v. Quarles...
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...to get a physical examination to pursue employment with the Austin Fire Department. The complaint stated, "Since this is an Internal Interview you may...
...newspaper now seem positively quaint. Last week, the New York City Police Department issued its first policy formally governing the use of social...
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...Pedraja of the Miami-Dade Police Department received an unverified tip that...
...Pedraja of the Miami-Dade Police Department received an unverified tip that...
...Police, firefighters and...workers in New York City now...the fire department, and all...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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...the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles...in the Bronx, New York. Wampler initialed a...
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