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...1395w-101, et seq. Appellee Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services...the Department of Health and Human Services ("DHHS") that...
National Law Journal
...damages. The specific issues between the parties generally concerned who had the right to manage the subdivision, collect assessments from homeowners, and exercise control over...
...unfinished business." Stephen Bright, president of the Southern Center for Human Rights spoke as well, painting a bleak picture of the legal...
...a more apt commemoration, said Stephen Bright, president of the Southern Center for Human Rights, which represents people facing the death penalty and advocates for...
...as a fundamental and inalienable human right. Much of the privacy legislation...
...child or of violations of human rights compelling a U.S. court...
...are driving our jurisdiction." Jacobs, a Georgetown University Law Center grad who joined AOL in 2000 from Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy...
...The Southern Poverty Law Center's name...of civil rights law. Montgomery...with the human resources department...
...s downtown offices, right on the edge...Inc., with the southern portion of Manhattan...of administration and human resources. High winds...
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...at the company's call center in El Paso, Texas. In...trial, Jeannette Alonzo, Appellants' senior human resources manager, testified that employees...
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