...this evening, in the company of so many colleagues and friends...Smith v. Allwright. The school cases Brown v. Board...
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...United States Attorney Loretta E. Lynch, Esq., United States Attorney, Eastern District of New York. For the Defendant: David M. Chidekel...
...Lauren E. Summa v. Hofstra University, 11-1743, NYLJ 1202598631900, at...a memorandum, order, and judgment of the United States District Court...
...U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D...Richard W. Painter, University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, Minnesota....
...the Southern District bench. A graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law, Levy joined the office in October 2002 after...
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