...Long lines at the airport...admission to the United States, and to...United States through air or sea ports...
...challenge an agency position they feel is wrong. In this regard, the line between agency rulemaking and informal agency interpretations or guidance becomes an important...
The question of e-discovery-related cost-shifting typically arises in two settings: (1) when a party seeks to shift the cost of electronically stored information production during litigation to the r
...industry groups will press for major reforms. Air President Obama saved his first mention of climate change...
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The legal community was far from immune from the effects of Hurricane Sandy, which forced courts to close their doors, oral arguments to be canceled and law firms to shutter their offices up and down
...plays across the United States, the onslaught...land, water and air during the fracking...34;across the line from conceivable to...
...adequate notice that fleeting use of expletives and brief nudity on the air would amount to a violation. Because the decision was based on Fifth...
...service organization, filed a class-action lawsuit, Sabo et al. v. United States , on behalf of scores of veterans medically discharged for PTSD...
...be distributed under Michigan law. In Griffith v. United Air Lines Inc. , 203 A.2d 796 (Pa. 1964), the Pennsylvania Supreme...
...it decided in 2011 had the incendiary impact of the Citizens United decision of 2010 — or of the high-profile cases it...
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