...always been in this mix), Senator Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, Representative Louise Slaughter, D-N.Y., and some government watchdog groups have expressed concern that...
...The Delaunay. After Slaughter and May senior partner Chris Saul chose it last time out as...
MODIFY, REFORM, and AFFIRM; and Opinion Filed May 15, 2013.SOPINIONBefore Justices Bridges, O'Neill...
...prioritize when it comes to crossing things off lists, such as slaughter a bison, buy soy milk, watch Mad Men, charge cell phones ... you...
...Wildlife Code and the Humane Slaughter of Livestock Act shall trump...one person's undesirable pests may be another person's desirable...
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German automaker Daimler AG announced Wednesday the sale of its remaining 7.5 percent stake in European aerospace and defense giant EADS for $2.9 billion. The move comes on the heels of French media
In the wake of today’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in Missouri v. McNeely, DUI defense attorneys across the land are doing the “happy dance.”  Prosecutors (both state and federal) on th
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...industry's tastiest talking points. Johnson's guest this week is Slaughter and Mays senior partner, Chris Saul. On the menu: the long...
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