On March 27, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court officially approved a series of amendments to the Pennsylvania Rules of Appellate Procedure governing the size of appellate briefs. Most significantly, the
Criminal prosecutions took to the superhighway during the 1980s with road construction bid-rigging indictments. Road contractors nationwide had been regularly rigging bids to state highway department
...tort only, committed in violation of the law of nations or a treaty of the United States." The law has been a major tool...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Forge Christian College v. Americans United for Separation of Church and...Brothers, at the time the nation's second-largest brokerage firm...
...members of the Nation of Islam (NOI) against officials from the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (collectively, respondents) alleging violations of the United States and Pennsylvania...
...was unheard of. One early case brought by the PFO was United States v. Gimbel Brothers (1950). In this price-fixing case, five...
...the impact of same-sex marriage on society and children. In United States v. Windsor, the Wednesday case, the court had more practical...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...July 1965 in Washington, D.C., President Lyndon B. Johnson envisioned a nation that "no longer will ... refuse the hand of justice to those...
...according to the briefs submitted to the court, was brought into the United States by his parents from Mexico when he was an infant and...
...Courts throughout the nation recognize that "the era...their subsidiaries, as in United States v. Bestfoods, 524...
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