...for the Third Circuit set narrow parameters for the definition of a Senate recess that would allow the president authority to make appointments. ...
...retirement provision. Last week, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court heard oral argument...the majority leader of the Senate, sponsored the legislation in that...
...needs that are expensive to treat. For example, in one case, the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals seized 32 dogs from...
...session May 13. TRANSPORTATION The Senate Transportation Committee moved a massive transportation funding bill that sources said will...
...term of more than two years, assuming that confirmation from the Pennsylvania Senate can be achieved this calendar year, which would appear to be...
...in the Middle District of Pennsylvania signaled in a recent opinion...confirmation from the U.S. Senate in late December. The case...
...The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has assumed jurisdiction over the third state-court lawsuit challenging...
...when it was not "absolutely necessary" in redrawing Pennsylvania's 50 Senate and 203 House districts. The court also turned...
...Even though the Pennsylvania Constitution requires judges to retire in the year that they turn 70...
...political watchers, is Corbett's fight to privatize liquor sales in Pennsylvania. A Senate committee is holding hearings on a privatization bill, HB 790, approved...
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