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WASHINGTON -- Sidley Austin LLP is pleased to announce that Carter G. Phillips has been named one of the Decade's Most Influential Lawyers by The Nati...
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During oral arguments Wednesday in the case considering whether strips searches of individuals jailed on minor offenses violates the Fourth Amendment, attorney Carter Phillips was asked how close prison officials get to the inmates.
It almost certainly would have been about an arm's length, because [the jail officials are] handing them clothes to change into," Phillips said. "It is sort of hard to be longer than arm's length and actually get the clothes into his hand.
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INSIDE: Nitro girls top Capital in OT 5D
George Washington's Carter Phillips was happy to be back on the pitch Saturday afternoon, and so were his teammates.
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Sophomore Noah Miller scored off an assist from sophomore Peter Nelson midway through the second half to give George Washington a 1- 0 win Saturday over Spring Valley in the third-place game of the Mountain State Athletic Conference boys soccer tournament at Shawnee Park.
Randall Whisner earned the shutout for the Class AAA No. 3 Patriots (12-1-5), who played without leading scorer Carter Phillips, who was out with an injury, and starter Elliott Chiartas, who was serving the first game of a two-game suspension for a red- card violation. The AAA No. 8 Timberwolves fell to 12-4-1.
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Carter Phillips scored three goals to lead George Washington past Capital 6-0 in boys soccer Tuesday night at Schoenbaum Soccer Stadium.
Elliott Chiartas, Garrett Warner and Noah Miller each added one goal for the Patriots (4-0-1), while Randall Whisner made one save.
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- John Wesley Young, Iii, Laurence Mack, Martin D. Kracht, Calvin S. Carter, Francis A. Mckenna, and John Phillips, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections, State of Illinois, Leo L. Meyers, Assistant Director/Adult Division, Department of Corrections, State of Illinois, Linda A. Giesen, Warden, Dixon Correctional Center, Larry E. Sachs, Assistant Warden/Programs, Dixon Correctional Center, Richard B. Gramley, Warden, Dixon Correctional Center, and William O'Sullivan, Assistant Warden/Operations, Dixon Correctional Center, in Their Official and Individual Capacities, Defendants-Appellants. John Wesley Young, Iii, Laurence Mack, and Francis A. Mckenna, Plaintiffs-Cross-Appellants, v. Michael P. Lane, Director, Department of Corrections, State of Illinois, Leo L. Meyers, Assistant Director/Adult Division, Department of Corrections, State of Illinois, Linda A. Giesen, Warden, Dixon Correctional Center, Larry E. Sachs, Assistant Warden/Programs, Dixon Correctional Center, ..., 922 F.2d 370 (7th Cir. 1991)
Gary Sternberg, Kurt Yahn, Andrew Schneiderman, Gershon Kulek, Sternberg & Associates, Chicago, Ill., Karl F. Winkler, Mary P. Gorman, O'Brien, Heeley...
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BECKLEY - George Washington never lost focus of its goal, and that held true to form Saturday.
Senior midfielder Carter Phillips scored two goals in the first half as GW cruised past Washington 5-2 Saturday morning in the Class AAA boys high school soccer championship game at Paul Cline Stadium at the YMCA Youth Sports Complex.
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Garrett Warner's goal midway through the second period helped visiting George Washington overcome a two-goal deficit and salvage a 2-2 tie Saturday afternoon at Wheeling Park in a battle of the top two boys high school soccer teams in Class AAA.
Carter Phillips scored on a penalty kick in the first half for No. 1 GW (10-1-3). No. 2 Wheeling Park is now 10-0-3.
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