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...For over twenty years, William Orr was a self-taught...development of an alternative fuel company as an opportunity to be...
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...physically independent, they are "truly interrelated." Summit, together with Amici American Petroleum Institute and American Exploration and Production Counsel, argues that the EPA's determination...
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...procedural due process claim is stated.The San Geronimo Caribe Project, Inc. (SGCP) appeals from the dismissal of its federal procedural due process claims...
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...Defendant-appellant the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Inc. ("Port Authority") and plaintiff-appellants Howard Chin, Richard Wong, Sanrit...
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