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...CITY OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS, ET AL., PetitionersFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ET AL. ...
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...Department of Health and Human Services ("DHHS...by the Texas Department of...
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...concerned a suit by fourteen Texas hospitals against the Texas Health and Human Services Commission and its Executive Commissioner (collectively "HHSC"), which challenged a...
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...is the Plan's claims administrator. Phillips suffered from various health conditions. In April 2002, Verizon approved her request for an accommodation under...
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...appeal is the sanction imposed against appellee Tiana Jean Witcher by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. The Board's sanction against Witcher-suspending her...
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...and the Texas Commission on Human Rights Act...years of service, Raytheon's...
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...The Railroad Commission of Texas (the Railroad Commission...
...in-house lawyer and handles all legal matters including contracts, corporate governance, human resources, real estate and regulatory issues. "Literally, part of my job...
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...the most recent revision to Texas's State Implementation Plan ("...34;) submitted by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality ("TCEQ...
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...lower than those offered by funeral homes. The Abbey offers no funeral services. It does not prepare a deceased for burial and its monks do...
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