...declaratory actions brought by S&P against the states of South Carolina and Tennessee, in the Southern District of New York. The other...
...on consumer complaints, decided to pursue a class action against multiple South Carolina dealerships for overcharging fees. In order to find persons who had...
... One of the delegates to the convention, Charles Pinckney of South Carolina, thought that an exclusive federal power to grant such monopolies would...
...the lower appellate courts. Latham, representing Ford Motor Co., persuaded the South Carolina Supreme Court that Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 205, which authorizes...
...wide news coverage. She argued April 16 on behalf of a South Carolina couple whose adoption of Baby Veronica was challenged by the birth...
...support. She then gave up the newborn to a well-off South Carolina couple. He signed a form that conceded his fatherhood and also...
...the United States." A federal trial judge in South Carolina in April 2012 also concluded the NLRB lacked authority to promulgate...
National Law Journal
On April 8, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation ordered all personal injury cases involving the Mirena IUDnow numbering more than 40coordinated before a judge in White Pla
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