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Will the Real State's Rights Conservatives Please Stand Up?
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's recent gay marriage decision raises all sorts of intriguing constitutional questions, re-ignites one of the cultural wars and drives classic conservatives such as U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, to abandon their ideology for expediency.'And then the whole thing just blew up'
How those at Pentagon survived that harrowing day.In The Trenches: Partner rejoins ex-colleagues at Marshall & Lueder
After a 32-year career at Troutman Sanders, John W. Moore has joined several former colleagues at business law boutique Marshall Lueder. Moore, the fifth partner to join the nine-lawyer firm, adds real estate expertise. Marshall Leuder was launched four years ago by Troutman alums Robert C. Marshall and Michael A.View more book results for the query "White"
What's Next With Greenhouse Gases?
On April 2, the Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision in Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency rebuking the administration for its inaction on climate change. What comes next?Military's Need for Diversity in ROTC Motivated Justices' Michigan Ruling
Jonathan [email protected] began four years ago in a private conversation between James M. Cannon, a retired journalist and political operative, and former President Ford, whom Cannon served as a domestic affairs assistant.Cannon was Ford's biographer and remains his friend. He is also a former chairman of the board of visitors of the U.PECO, Verizon Must Pay for Moving Infrastructure
PECO Energy Co. must pay a $2.5 million bill to relocate its infrastructure to accommodate the reconstruction of Delaware Avenue in Philadelphia, the state Supreme Court has ruled unanimously.Attorneys await decision on Stanford's bond
HOUSTON AP - Attorneys for Texas financier R. Allen Stanford are hoping a federal judge will side with them and allow their client to be free on bond while he awaits trial on charges he swindled investors out of $7 billion.Prosecutors want U.S. District Judge David Hittner to revoke Stanford's $500,000 bond and keep him in jail.Trending Stories
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