...young children. He later became the principal consultant to the Senate Select Committee on Privacy where he served until Simitian made him his chief of...
...We will direct a modification of the judgment to strike any restriction on visitation or communication between defendant and A.S., and will affirm the...
...TASH HEPTING; GREGORY HICKS; ERIK KNUTZEN; CAROLYN JEWEL, on behalf of themselves and all other similarly situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants, ...
...HONORABLE TOM AMMIANO, MEMBER OF THE STATE ASSEMBLY, has requested an opinion on the following question: May a "victim advocate" be excluded from...
The Recorder
...United States Courthouse, 500 Pearl Street, in the City of New York, on the 21st day of September, two thousand eleven.Following disposition of...
The Recorder
...government").The district court granted summary judgment (1) to the government on the state plaintiffs' claim that the Act's expansion of Medicaid is...
The Recorder
...In the Supreme Court of the United StatesOn appeal from the United States District Courts for the Eastern District and...
...subd. (c)(3); § 20001, subd. (c)) and stayed imposition of sentence on the remaining convictions and enhancements. In a case of first...
The Recorder
...OPINIONIn this Privacy Act and Federal Tort Claims...the Plaintiffs-Appellees/Cross-Appellants on the Privacy Act claims. The...
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