...government to travel to the United States to study American prisons...become increasingly unappealing to other nations, who have by and large...
...surveillance abroad: (1) whether the United States District Court for the...enforcement to courts in that nation, underlying the electronic surveillance abroad...
...have any connection with the United States. Since the Second Circuit...violations of the law of nations or a treaty of the...
...the class of current and former female employees of Wal-Mart, the nation's largest private employer, was consistent with Rules 23(a)(2) and...
...real estate team is "increasingly involved in transformational projects across the United States and Latin America," particularly in New York and Miami, Polivy...
Embracing DNA technology as "one of the most significant scientific advancements of our era," the court ruled, 5-4, that taking DNA samples with a mouth swab is a "negligible" intrusion that does not
...are copyrighted works that were lawfully made abroad, but imported to the United States without the copyright holder's authorization. The case before...
...When the United States' Founding Fathers...argues that a nation can decide what...fashion. Moreover, the organizations that deploy foreign...
...the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act ("RICO"), 18...a member of the Seneca Nation of Indians, does business as...
...agree that one of the nation's biggest economic challenges lies...that, for the moment, the United States sits comfortably at the...
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