...In this month's column, we address a trio of decisions discussing the ability of a trial court to close the courtroom...
...to the United States from the Czech...as 70 percent of his time working...he worked with Georgia Pacific ("GP...
...34;a charter of freedom [having] a...taken by a state as a sovereign...example, mergers of hospitals in various communities...
...that the state action doctrine...immunize the Hospital Authority of Albany-Dougherty...powers under Georgia law fails...
...Cite as: Hospital Authority of Rockdale County v...in Rockdale County, Georgia. It leased the...
...S. Supreme Court ruled that the state action doctrine did not shield the combination of two Georgia hospitals from FTC scrutiny because the state...
...Chiara, LLP, New York, NY. Papers Numbered Notice of Motion, Affirmations, and Exhibits1-5 Cross-Motion, Affirmation, and Exhibits6...
...160; The execution of those who are mentally retarded...of his penalty phase. United States v. Whitten, 610 F.3d...
...Cite as: Matter of Jadaquis B v...the out of state non-respondent father...the state of Georgia, filed for custody...
...A panel of experts on veterans...annual New York State Bar Association meeting...local Veterans Administration hospitals, Legal Aid Society...
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