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to illustrate the clear meaning of the word “accompany.” In response to Petitioner’s argument regarding the severity of this aggravating factor the Court states, “It is simply not in accord…

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Citing unpublished opinions in the federal courts: It’s a Yes. The Supreme Court has not surprisingly approved citing to unpublished cases next year. beSpacific and How Appealing, among others,…

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The Oregon Innocence Project is presenting this CLE, scheduled for Feb. 5, 2016: Continuing Debate Over the Sequential Lineup “Presented by Oregon Innocence Project and featuring Professor Daniel Reisberg. Scientific…

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Questions about MAX 8 & 9 safety, the Three Hour Rule, and the Passenger Bill of Rights? FlyersRights dot org is a non-profit organization that advocates for commercial airline…

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for communications with clients, colleagues, and the courts. Another will be a duty-grade business address, meant for purchasing, discussion lists, and the like. The third is a personal…

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Legal Information vs Legal Advice: An excellent place to look for articles and guides on how non-attorneys in courts, legal offices and libraries can serve members of…

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