...son E.C. claiming that he was denied a free and appropriate public education ("FAPE") *2...
...the pace or vigor of enforcement, may seek an injunction through a citizen suit provision. Regulators under most programs can issue permits with...
...and variances, that public employees’ tort immunity...facility for senior citizens, but also granted...appeal by a group of neighbors. The...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...19 at Citizens Bank Park...government relations group. ...
...the diversity discussion, should be important to all of us. Philadelphia's public education system is in serious financial trouble. Again. With a $304 million...
Daily Business Review
...private and not broadcast for public consumption," the Lieff Cabraser...radar, with only one advocacy group bothering to weigh in....
Originally Published: The Recorder
...private and not broadcast for public consumption," the Lieff Cabraser...radar, with only one advocacy group bothering to weigh in....
...Decided June 3, 2013.] CONTRACTS PUBLIC BIDDING 11-2-0156 Applied Landscape Technologies Inc...
...in environmental lawsuits brought by citizens. In so ruling...in the second piece of litigation over attorney fees to follow...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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