...Picture a facility many of whose occupants are obviously frail, ill or disabled. Most have sparse or...
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...dispute between Regina Mace Coleman and John Edmund Coleman concerning the estate of Edmund B. Coleman. The trial court granted John's application to admit...
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...When Phillip Hill was a young man growing up the small town of Sumatra, Florida he helped tend his grandfather's beehives. He would, as...
...project of the Katzmann Immigrant Representation Study Group and the Vera Institute of Justice. With the benefit of counsel, a nondetained immigrant represented by...
...home and those of her working-class...A bare five-justice majority of the...New Jersey, where Vera Coking prevailed against...
...on the outskirts of Austin, Texas, had...approval from the Justice Department in Washington...the American Enterprise Institute working with Coleman...
...on the outskirts of Austin, Texas, had...approval from the Justice Department in Washington...the American Enterprise Institute working with Coleman...
...old-timers say, when lawyers could tick off by rote the names of the nation's leading law firms. They were dotted across the land...
...Congress badly overreacted to the problem of crime by noncitizens in 1996. Now, thanks to Demore v. Kim...
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