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...counts of criminal conduct arising from her efforts to extort the University of Louisville's head basketball coach, Rick Pitino. After a nine-day jury...
...JEFFREY J. ZARRILLO, Plaintiffs - Appellees, CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, Intervenor-Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ...
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...In the Supreme Court of the United States ...
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...used by the Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana, and utilized for research by the Nature Conservancy and Cornell University.Louisville Gas and Electric Company ("LG...
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...brought negligence claims against defendant chemical companies alleging that the rare type of leukemia that Brian Milward suffers, Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (APL), was caused by...
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...from a judgment sentencing him to life in prison for the murder of Quincy Sheppard. See TEX. PENAL CODE ANN.§ 19.02(b) (Vernon...
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...Leslie Weise and Alex Young appeal from the district court's dismissal of their Bivens complaint against certain defendants. Mr. Weise and Ms. Young brought...
...v.COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES; LEROY BACA, individually and in his official capacity as Los...
...special appearance, which the trial court granted, dismissing the case for want of jurisdiction. Turner Schilling appeals, asserting in a single issue that GMI had...
...that represented qui tam plaintiffs and the defendant shipbuilders, raises the issue of whether the district court exceeded its discretion in awarding attorneys' fees of...
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