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* Assistant District Attorney, US government attorney position
* 2005 – US District Court Judge John E. Jones III rules against mandating the teaching of " intelligent design " in his ruling of Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District.
In February 1990, Downey filed for bankruptcy in the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey.
At the Federal level, the two U. S. Senators from Texas are Republicans John Cornyn and Kay Bailey Hutchison ; Paris is part of Texas ' US Congressional 4th District, which is currently represented by Republican Ralph M. Hall.
A report of the 1917 decision of the US District Court for Rhode Island, fining Clark Stanley $ 20 for " misbranding " its " Clark Stanley Snake Oil Liniment ".
A federal lawsuit in the District Court of the Virgin Islands is currently pending to provide US Virgin Islanders with the ability to be represented in Congress and vote for U. S. President.
An 1880 US District Court decision upheld the validity of the Glidden patent, effectively establishing a monopoly.
Clay's most notable client was Aaron Burr in 1806, after the US District Attorney Joseph Hamilton Daviess indicted him for planning an expedition into Spanish Territory west of the Mississippi River.
US District Judge Ken Hoyt said the 44-year-old former Enron chief financial officer had given ' exceptional ' assistance to prosecutors, had pledged to help victims and had shown remorse, and his wife had gone to prison for a year.
US District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan insisted that the administration still had to hand over the evidence that justified the dirty bomb charge, and admonished United States Department of Justice lawyers that dropping the charge:
In June 1956, the US District Court Judge Frank M. Johnson ruled that Montgomery's bus racial segregation was unconstitutional.
US District Judge Stanley Sporkin was a vocal opponent of the practice during his review of the settlement resulting from United States v. Microsoft in 1994.
The US district court of the East District of Wisconsin ruled SEA's motion was denied, and the defendant was entitled to recover the legal cost of $ 500.
In five Canadian provinces, sixteen US states and the District of Columbia, naturopathic doctors who are trained at an accredited school of naturopathic medicine in North America, are entitled to use the designation ND or NMD.
* US jurisdictions that currently regulate or license naturopathy include: Alaska, Arizona, California ( see California Bureau of Naturopathic Medicine ), Connecticut, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oregon, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Utah, Vermont, and Washington.
:* US jurisdictions that permit access to prescription drugs: Arizona, California, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, and Washington.
:* US jurisdictions that permit minor surgery: Arizona, District of Columbia, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, and Washington.
Horace James, an experienced Congregational chaplain, was appointed by the US Army in 1863 as " Superintendent for Negro Affairs in the North Carolina District.
In the largest known ongoing case of federal congressional and state disfranchisement in the United States, about 600, 000 US Citizens of the District of Columbia ( DC ) are no longer allowed to vote for full Congressional or Senate candidates.
In the United States, the US Congress is not only the national legislature, but also is the States Rights Legislature on US Military Bases in the US and the District of Columbia ( under Article I, Section 8, Clause 17 of the US Constitution ), replacing the State Legislature when State Legislature jurisdiction is transferred to the Federal Government.

US and Court
* US v. Szucko, Definition of term by United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
* US v. Bierd, Definition of term by United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
The US Constitution gives much of the foreign policy decision-making to the presidency, but the Senate has a role in ratifying treaties, and the Supreme Court interprets treaties when cases are presented to it.
Fannie Mae Clackum was the first service member to successfully appeal such a discharge, winning eight years of back pay from the US Court of Claims in 1960.
This was later reversed during 2002 in a landmark case before the US Supreme Court, Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, in which the divided court, in a 5-4 decision, ruled the Ohio school voucher plan constitutional and removed any constitutional barriers to similar voucher plans in the future, with moderate justices Anthony Kennedy and Sandra Day O ' Connor and conservative justices William Rehnquist, Antonin Scalia, and Clarence Thomas in the majority.
In Ford v. Wainwright 477 U. S. 399 ( 1986 ), the US Supreme Court upheld the common law rule that the insane cannot be executed.
* 1915 – The U. S. Supreme Court hands down its decision in Guinn v. United States 238 US 347 1915, striking down an Oklahoma law denying the right to vote to some citizens.
* 1973 – In handing down the decision in Miller v. California 413 US 15, the Supreme Court of the United States establishes the Miller Test for obscenity in U. S. law.
In Beacon Theaters v. Westover,, the US Supreme Court discussed the right to a jury, holding that when both equitable and legal claims are brought, the right to a jury trial still exists for the legal claim, which would be decided by a jury before the judge ruled on the equitable claim.
NASA appealed and the US Supreme Court granted certiorari on March 8, 2010.
The summary judgment ruling was upheld by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, but was unanimously reversed by the US Supreme Court in a decision titled MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd.
In a freedom suit that went from Missouri to the US Supreme Court, slavery of Native Americans was finally ended in 1836.
* Lochner v. New York, 198 U. S. 45 ( 1905 ), a notorious, and now defunct case by the US Supreme Court that regulation of working time ( for bakeries ) to limit workers to a 10-hour day.
* 2005 – US Supreme Court rules that the execution of juveniles found guilty of murder is unconstitutional marking a change in " national standards ,".
Court, CEO of Martial Arts Channel, stated the total revenue of the US martial arts industry at USD 40 billion and the number of US practitioners at 30 million in 2003.
* 1976 – John Marvin Jones, Texan member of the United States House of Representatives and Chief Judge of the US federal Court of Claims ( b. 1882 )
As a member of the International Criminal Court Nigeria signed a Bilateral Immunity Agreement of protection for the US military ( as covered under Article 98 ).
* 2000 – Controversial US presidential election that is later resolved in the Bush v. Gore Supreme Court Case.
Although the Court called on the United States to " cease and to refrain " from the unlawful use of force against Nicaragua and stated that the US was in " in breach of its obligation under customary international law not to use force against another state " and ordered it to pay reparations, the United States refused to comply.
" In the United States, political scientists known as " Americanists " look at a variety of data including constitutional development, elections, public opinion and public policy such as Social Security reform ,..... foreign policy, US Congressional committees, and the US Supreme Court — to name only a few issues.

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In 2008 ( before the US Supreme Court heard the Carcieri case below ), in MichGO v Kempthorne, Judge Janice Rogers Brown of the D. C.
The seven Hershey trustees who voted to sell Hershey Foods on September 17, 2002, for US $ 12. 5 billion to the William Wrigley Jr. Company were removed by Attorney General Fisher and Judge Morgan.
In 1975, Pt Baker made national news when Zieske v Butz, a landmark lawsuit against the US Forest Service brought by residents Charles Zieske, Alan Stein, and Herb Zieske, was decided by Judge Van der Heydt, the Alaska Federal District court judge.
* Hugh M. Morris Attorney, US District Court Judge
* Lorna G. Schofield, nominated by the President for Judge of the US Southern District Court of New York
* On June 29, 2012, Rob Warney, a former Hamilton Township Director in Mayor John Bencivengo's cabinet, admitted to US District Court Judge Peter Sheridan to laundering money related to the federal bribery indictment against Mayor Bencivengo.
In a landmark ruling, US District Judge Nicholas J. Walinski spelled out detailed requirements for assuring each patient's rights to " dignity, privacy and human care.
In May, litigation was transferred from the US to Indian courts by US District Court Judge.
Titles for offices of which there are many concurrent office holders ( e. g., Ambassador, Senator, Judge, Professor or military ranks, especially Colonel and above ) are retained for life: A retired US Army general is addressed as " General ( Name )" officially and socially for the rest of his or her life.
It was a lifestyle channel aimed at women viewers and showed programmes on, cookery, health and US daytime television such as Judge Joe Brown.
* David Folsom ( born 1947 ), US District Court Judge
On July 8, 2010, Judge Joseph Tauro of the District Court of Massachusetts held that the denial of federal rights and benefits to lawfully married Massachusetts same-sex couples under the DOMA is unconstitutional, under the Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution.
* Emmet G. Sullivan, acronym widely used for the US District Court Judge.
* a widely used acronym for US District Court Judge Paul L. Friedman
Clayton, the US Attorney in Arkansas, to have Judge Isaac Parker reassigned from Utah to Fort Smith, Arkansas, a frontier area with a high rate of violence and crime.
Collison said: " After over two years of litigation in Texas and New York, it is my profound pleasure to announce that US District Court Judge Joseph Bianco of the Eastern District of New York has ruled in our favor, and has further reinforced the 2008 ruling of Judge Carl Ginsberg of the 193rd District Court in Texas.
Ultimately, Judge Hoffman severed Seale from the case, sentencing him to four years in prison for contempt of court, one of the longest sentences ever handed down for that offense in the US up to that time.

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