...immediately access a Cumberland County coroner's report on how a Shippensburg University student died in 2009. "The RTKL and Section...
The state Supreme Court held oral arguments last week in Harrisburg in the appeal of a media company that was prohibited from immediately looking at a coroner's autopsy report to find out the manner
In what is shaping up to be a busy session, the state Supreme Court is set to open up two days of oral arguments today in Harrisburg, hearing a nearly 20-year-old class action suit against H&R Block
...the Cumberland County coroner just days after a 19-year-old Shippensburg University student was found dead in his apartment and the coroner began...
...the Cumberland County coroner just days after a 19-year-old Shippensburg University college student was found dead in his apartment and the coroner...
...Experience: Current employer: Sept. 1996-present. Education: University of Pennsylvania Law School, J.D., 1996; University of Delaware, B.A...
...Erin J. Boyts is a 1998 graduate of Boston University and earned her law degree from Vermont Law School in 2003. While...
...Zoning and Development Legal Education: Villanova University School of Law, J.D., 1999 ...
...J.D., 1981 UnderGraduate Education: Harvard University, A.B., 1977; Graduated cum laude Career...
With the death of former Philadelphia Common Pleas Judge Nicholas A. Cipriani on Tuesday, the children of Philadelphia acquired a patron saint, Common Pleas Administrative Judge Kevin M. Dougherty of
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