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Norman Barrett Smith (Martha A. Geer, Smith, Patterson, Follin, Curtis, James & Harkavy, Raleigh, N.C., on brief), James Robert Fox (William Kearns Da...
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Proposed federal cuts to funding for legal aid to the poor would severely impact local providers that are already struggling to serve clients.
The House has passed a $70 million cut in Legal Services Corp. funding from the current fiscal year that ends Sept. 30. The corporation is a federal provider of legal services to low-income Americans. One of its recipients is Legal Assistance of Western New York Inc., which serves 14 counties including Monroe and surrounding counties from Lake Ontario to the Pennsylvania border.
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- Dennis Sullivan, Michael Diskin, James Rosenweir, Hershel Heilig, Wayne Jackson, John Clark and John King, on Their Own Behalf and on Behalf of all Others Similarly Situated Arc House, Inc. (Plf Intervenor) v. the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Paul J. Imhoff, Supt. of Pittsburgh Bureau of Building Inspections, Robert H. Lurcott, Director of the Pittsburgh Dept. of City Planning Appellants, v. the County of Allegheny, Pennsylvania and the Allegheny County Institution., 811 F.2d 171 (3rd Cir. 1987)
D.R. Pellegrini (argued), City of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Law, Pittsburgh, Pa., for appellants.
John Stember, Donald Driscoll (argued), Catherine Martin...
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HARRISBURG -- A state House bill requiring voters to show identification cards when they cast ballots is a "first step in the right direction" toward eradicating the voter fraud documented in Pennsylvania and 16 other states, an attorney for a Washington group told lawmakers yesterday.
Michael Bekasha of Judicial Watch Inc. told the House State Government Committee that the bill by Rep. Daryl Metcalfe and a companion measure would put "Pennsylvania on its way to ensuring fair elections for its citizens.
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- Doris E. Johnson, Edna Sylvester, Joseph L., Jr. and Mary Tunstall, and Joseph Massey, on Behalf of Themselves and all Others Similarly Situated v. Robert F. Kelly, Individually and as Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, Court House, Media, Pennsylvania, and Grace Building Company, Inc., George and Rye Gold, Robert Alden, Inc., and Curtis Building Co., Inc., on Behalf of Themselves and all Others Similarly Situated. Appeal of Doris E. Johnson and Joseph Massey, on Behalf of Themselves and the Class Which They Purport To Represent., 583 F.2d 1242 (3rd Cir. 1978)
David A. Scholl, Alan H. Kleinman, Community Legal Services, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., for appellants.
Alfred O. Breinig, Jr., Jenkintown, Pa., for a...
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...Subpart NN: Pennsylvania. 52.2063 - Original identification of plan sectio... 123.44), 127 (?? 127.41 through 127.52, inclusive), 129 (?? 129.15 and 129.16), and 139 (?? 139.51, ... the following source: Glasgow, Inc.?Spring House Plants 1 & 2 (Montgomery County)?asphalt productio...
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- Studio 1712, Inc., a Colorado Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Etna Products Co., Inc., a New York Corporation; Harriet Carter Gifts, Inc., a Pennsylvania Corporation; Hanover House Industries, Inc., a Pennsylvania Corporation, Defendants-Appellants., 968 F.2d 10 (10th Cir. 1992)
Before LOGAN, MOORE and EBEL, Circuit Judges.
ORDER
PER CURIAM.
Pursuant to Rule 42(b), Fed.R.App.P., and the stipulation submitted by the parties, t...
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...Mainline System: 300 miles of 2- to 12-inch Distribution System: 4,508 miles of 1/2 to 16-inch...COLUMBIA GAS OF PENNSYLVANIA 650 Washington Rd. Pittsburgh, PA 15228 Phone: (41...: 6,853 miles Communications System: In-house mixture of telephone line and radio System Capacit...
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WEST MIFFLIN, Pa., April 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Pennsylvania One Call System, Inc. and the Common Ground Alliance (CGA) remind homeowners to dial 8-1-1 before starting an excavation project to avoid underground utilities and potential injury. Digging without knowing the approximate location of underground utilities can cause serious injuries, service disruptions and repair costs if a line is damaged.
The PA Governor's Office, the PA State Senate and the PA House of Representatives have proclaimed April as "Safe Digging Month" for the eleventh consecutive year. For the third year in a row, CGA's 1,400 members and governors across the country have also proclaimed April as National Safe Digging Month as a way to bring extra attention to increase the number of people who dial 8-1-1 ...