...up. The court heard arguments in U.S. Agency for International Development v. Alliance for Open Society International, a challenge...
...In any ranking of high-profile U.S. Supreme Court cases, last month's arguments over same-sex marriage...
...when former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency general counsel...chief business development and marketing...focus on international and sustainability...
...natural gas development company, in...firms regarding U.S. securities...former Tyco International chief executive...for government agencies and nonprofits...
National Law Journal
...no overriding royalties are due so long as the payment of the U.S. landowner royalties are suspended. The Belcher Group and Kerr-McGee disagreed...
...emphasizing research and development during his State...congressionally established government agency that is established...to help support U.S. exports. ...
...Governments and regulatory agencies have drafted a...Co-operation and Development Guidelines (1980) create...to disclosure of U.S. Supreme Court...
...Florida Levin College of Law. The U.S. Agency for International Development has allocated $757,200 for the law school to...
National Law Journal
...Property Implementation Act ("CPIA"), 19 U.S.C. §§ 2601...its member states fashioned an international system to protect articles of...
...of the council's economic development and housing committee said he...to a spot near the U.S. Capitol, but Brown urged...
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