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The spirit — and the family — of Heman Sweatt were present in the courtroom Wednesday as the Supreme Court heard debate over race and admissions policies at the University of Texas at Aus
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...and GRUENDER, Circuit Judges.The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) debarred B. B. Andersen from obtaining federal government contracts in...
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...July 1, 2011 and substitute the following in its place. Urban blight threatens neighborhoods. Either as a risk to public health or as...
...c) Skip college altogether and sign up for the Big Leagues. Going straight for the majors will lead to faster success, fame, cash...
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...religious-worker visa obtained on his behalf by the American Middle Eastern League was determined to be invalid. In the course of the second rejection...
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