...old statute that gives the Legislature and the governor their say...California, Illinois, New York and Texas, by statute, rule or case...
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...the initial offer. The assignee, LB-RPR REO Holdings of Texas, claimed it had "stepped into the shoes" of the property...
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...voter registration drives in Florida and electoral districts drawn by the Texas legislature. South Carolina's voter ID law has been rejected by the...
...the benefit of the custodians. CEC operates 17 facilities in Texas, many of which have been in the news for noncompliance with the...
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The Law Journal's yearly album of profiles of rising stars in the New Jersey legal profession ... all under 40
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