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Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Profession of Law (2007) The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching William M. Sullivan, Anne Colb...
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- Richard C. Becherer, Et Al., Individually and on Behalf of all Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs, J. Don Adams; Kay A. Arceneaux, as Executrix for the Donald J. Arceneaux, Sr. Estate; Edward R. Bassine; Anne T. Bassine; Thomas H. Blundell; Jan L. Blundell; James A. Campbell; Darrell R. Caudill; William A. Cherry; Catherine Crebbs, as General Partner of Cct & Co. as Administratrix of Estate of Robert W. Crebbs; Michael S. Dwyer; Dick Dykes; L. Joe Edmonson; Francis C. Elkin; Richard G. Fadal; Lee Feinberg; Madeline Feinberg; Alan S. Fogg; Jean M. Fogg; Mary Lou Frazier; Rudolph M. Gaedke, Independent Administrator for the Estate of Mary Gaedke; Francisco M. Gonzalez; Terry W. Grenat; Edith A. Grenat; Mr. & Mrs. Hem C. Gupta; Paul D. Hansen; Judith A. Hansen; Keith Harvie; Betty Lee Harvie; Robert Hawley; Robin Dale Hawley; Charles L. Henritzy; Georgiann Henritzy; Curtis B. Herbert, Jr.; Weldon Hiddleston; Dorothy M. Hiddleston; Hurrelbring Advertising, Inc.; Bobby G. Lamb; Hazeltine Lamb; D. Ro..., 193 F.3d 415 (6th Cir. 1999)
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan at Detroit. No. 89-72502--John Feikens, District Judge.
Bruce E. Ge...
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Judith Lee
Thurston Ogden Spurgeon
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Highway safety advocates today released the 2011 Roadmap Report, the eighth annual report card grading all 50 states and the District of Columbia on their performance when it comes to adopting 15 basic traffic safety laws. This year the report's publishers, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety (Advocates), focused on the state budgetary impact of highway safety gaps.
As states debate about keeping their treasuries solvent, lawmakers and governors in many states are blind to obvious legislative actions that will help with the budget crisis," said Judith Lee Stone, president of Advocates. "The 2011 Roadmap To State Highway Safety Laws shows that adoption of effective state traffic safety laws saves lives and saves taxpayer dollars.
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Judith Lee
Thurston Ogden Spurgeon
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Originally published on August 1, 2002
This year for the first time, both the United States House of Representatives and Senate are considering legi...
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Every year, Musicians From Marlboro is a highlight of the Buffalo Chamber Music Society's annual concert series. The music festival in Marlboro, overseen by master pianists Richard Goode and Mitsuko Uchida, has an ever-changing roster of young artists who go on tour. In effect, the musicians take the spirit of the Marlboro festival on the road. It's a spirit of lyricism and spring.
Musicians From Marlboro are stopping by Kleinhans Music Hall's Mary Seaton Room at 8 p.m. Tuesday. They are 20-year-old violinist Veronika Eberle, pictured above, as well as violinist Benjamin Beilman, also 20, and violists Beth Guterman and Yura Lee and cellist Judith Serkin. Buffalo Chamber Music Society fans might remember that Beilman was here in January for a free recital with the promising you...
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WASHINGTON, May 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety (Advocates) today released a new report showing that federal and state auto safety laws enacted over the past 20 years have saved over 85,000 lives and over $600 billion in costs. The auto safety group used the report, Advocacy for Safe Cars, Safe Driving and Safe Roads: 20 Years of Saving Lives and Reducing Costs from Traffic Crashes, to call on Congress to enact additional safety measures to reduce fatalities and bring costs down even further. The report was released at a news conference at the National Press Club and included participation by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, business and government leaders, and individuals affected by car crashes.
These dramatic findings, tens of thousands of Americ...
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, 91, passed away on Sunday, October 2, 2011. She was born on December 21, 1919 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania to Raymond D. and Clara L. Shearer of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Rogers attended Linden Hall in Lititz, PA and lived in Lancaster until her marriage to Harrison Lang Rogers on September 27, 1941. At the end of WWII, living briefly in St. Louis, they moved to Carthage, MO, Mr. Rogers' hometown, where she remained until July of this summer. She was living in Prairie Village, Kansas at the time of her death. Mrs. Rogers was a member of Grace Episcopal Church in Carthage where she had actively served over the years as a Sunday school teacher, on the Altar Guild, and at the Nearly New Shop. She had also been a member of the Junior Tourist Club and Century Club an...
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Appeal From: U.S.T.C.
AFFIRMED.
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