...13 million of the emergency money would go directly to restoring public safety, they wrote. That would bring back half of the sequestration cuts...
National Law Journal
...driving while intoxicated following a roadside stop conducted by Department of Public Safety Trooper Diego Marquez. At trial, Trooper Marquez testified that he stopped...
...in a dispute rooted in whether the public should be allowed to see a consumer product safety report. The plaintiff, identified only...
National Law Journal
...and secretary. She also holds operating responsibility for the company's public safety systems division. Sherman leads a team of four full-time lawyers...
...34;Disclosure of these materials will increase the knowledge and safety of the public and, to my knowledge, Toyota has not demonstrated compelling reasons...
...so is a violation of the law, at least if the public-safety exception doesn't apply. That is not correct. Although...
...that exception allows questioning to deal with an imminent threat to public safety; it would justify initial questioning to be sure that there were...
...Previously, Northup served as a commissioner on the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. She earned her bachelor's degree from Saint Mary's College...
...said. "The ruling also provides assurance to all inventors throughout the public and private sectors that they can and should continue to invest in...
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