...countries, as well as international organizations such as the International Monetary...or technical assistance to developing nations. Third, even many nondemocratic governments...
...the justices did shake hands that morning before the fate of the nation's new health care law was revealed, confirmed one justice, but the...
...applies to conduct outside the United States, it does not apply...violation of the law of nations or a treaty of the...
...Chicago and Northwest Indiana. The organization serves 84,000 scouts and...309 regional councils across the nation including the 2008 merger...
...their interests. However, the Cherokee Nation, with support from more than 100 tribes and the United States, finds itself in the...
...Stern, once the nation's most prolific...against animal-related organizations and the people...pickups in the United States. ...
The historic constitutional test of gay marriage rights unfolds on March 26, when the U.S. Supreme Court takes up California's same-sex marriage ban, a case in which opponents to the ban seek not a n
...data in litigation in the United States, compared to the treatment...related "to collection, recording, organization, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval...
Number eight for Holder; secret service class; remembering Oberdorfer and Feffer; stopping money; and a smooth ride for Kelly in this week's column
...to the U.S. Supreme Court last week in Windsor v. United States, 12-307. "Assuming that states remain free either to...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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