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...Lyle W. Cayce Clerk United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit Before STEWART, Chief Judge , DAVIS, and...
...services for the South Dakota Unified Judicial System. The program will cost nearly...
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United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle W. Cayce ClerkBefore JOLLY...
...an obligation to aid the courts in the administration of justice...we need to provide a unified voice to promote the positive...
...chicken wings, hardly constitutes that of a serious crime," Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Louis York ...
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...Association (the "Union") for a preliminary injunction against the New York Unified Court System ("UCS") and various state officials. We assume familiarity with the underlying...
...a sampling of the kinds of "self-help" discovery that courts have recently considered. This type of misconduct appears to be...
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...law school's national moot court team, a former intern with...to a new case management system, which includes a website upgrade...
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...education, and the federal district court upheld that decision. See Sebastian...the King Philip public school system, which each year developed an...
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