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...United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit...TANNING CORP.; NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, ...
...CITY OF LANCASTER, a municipal...W. Gaylord, Elon University Law School, Greensboro...Defense Fund, Leawood, Kansas, for amicus curiae...
... CITY OF SAN DIEGO, Defendant, ...
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... concluded that damages sustained by sending unsolicited fax advertisements in violation of the TCPA are covered under the advertising injury provision in the policies...
National Law Journal
United States Court of AppealsPUBLISHElisabeth...Defendant, a student at the University of Utah, arrived at the...
National Law Journal
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National Law Journal
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Daily Business Review
...Kan., who demanded that Emma color in a picture of the University of Kansas' Jayhawk mascot. As you may recall, Emma, a die-hard Kansas...
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