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05-0541 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INS. CO. v. STRAYHORN
05-0541 First American Title Insurance Co., et al. v. Comptroller of Public Accounts, et al. from Travis County and the Third District Court of Appeals, Austin For petitioners: Steven Reed, Washington, D.C. For respondents: Christine Monzingo, Austin Th
08-0419 THE UNIV. OF TX HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO v. BAILEY
08-0419 University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio v. Kia Bailey and Larry Bailey from Bexar County and the Fourth District Court of Appeals, San Antonio For petitioner: Michael P. Murphy, Austin For respondents: Steven E. Aldous, Dallas Th
Coalition formation in the U.S. Supreme Court: 1969-2009
We apply a fallback model of coalition formation to decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court, focusing on the seven natural courts, which had the same members for at least two terms, between 1969 and 2009. The predictions of majority coalitions on each of the courts are generally bourn out by the 5-4 decisions, whereas the predictions of the Martin-Quinn (2002) model, which assumes a single underlying dimension along which the justices can be ordered, are not. The present model also provides insight into the dynamic process by which subcoalitions build up into majority coalitions and, in addition, identifies "kingmakers” and “leaders” on the natural courts.coalition formation; U.S. Supreme Court; Martin-Quinn scores; single-peakedness
Steven Crawley v. : Brief of Appellee
THE UTAH SUPREME COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE DISCIPLINE OF: STEVEN CRAWLEY, #0750, Respondent. BRIEF OF THE RESPONDENT SUPREME COURT NO. 2006045
Interview with former Michigan Supreme Court Justice John D. Voelker
In an oral history interview, Michigan Supreme Court Justice and author of the novel "Anatomy of a murder", John D. Voelker, talks about growing up in Ishpeming, MI, and his education and work background, including his time as a district attorney. Voelker also discusses being appointed to the Court in 1957, running against Joseph Moynihan, Jr. for a seat that same year, how decisions are made by the justices, famous cases he heard, including People v. Hildabridle and his eventual resignation from the Court. Justice Voelker talks fondly about writing, and the books he wrote under the pseudonym Robert Traver and reads an excerpt from "Laughing whitefish" which includes a description of the Michigan Supreme Court chambers. Voelker is interviewed by Roger F. Lane.See the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society website for more information on the life of John D. Voelker.Image courtesy of the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society.Interviewed by Roger F. Lane in Ishpeming, MI, Oct. 1, 1990.Digital remastering of analog cassettes originally recorded for "Interviews with Michigan Supreme Court Justices," sponsored by the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society
Van Waters & Rogers Inc. v. Steven Regan Company and Steven M. Harmsen : Brief of Appellee
Appeal by Steven M. Harmsen from a Judgment Entered by the Honorable Pat B. Brian, Third District Court Salt Lake Count
Proportionality in tax disputes: Lithuanian Court practice
Through detailed consideration of relevant European Court of Justice and European Court of Human Rights case law, the author examines the principle of proportionality in European Union law and ways in which is is applicable to the settlement of tax law disputes in Lithuania
Author recounts U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall's Passion for the law
Monthly; Sept. 2012-; Harvested from the web on 1/6/16Court News Ohio Review includes original stories never before published and also a review of news items featured on courtnewsohio.gov, including highlights of recently decided cases from the Ohio Supreme Court, the courts of appeals, and the Ohio Court of Claims; previews of upcoming cases before the Ohio Supreme Court; announcements of proposed rule changes; features on court programs; profiles of judges and court officials; and other news and information
Steven C. Davis v. Weenig : Unknown
Court of Appeals 230 South 500 East, #400 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 OUST OF APPEALS March 31, 1994 Re: Steven C. Davis vs. Karl N. Weenig and John P. Porter Case No. 920654-C
Spectre of jurisdiction: Supreme court of New South Wales and the British subject in Aotearoa/New Zealand 1823-41
This paper focuses on the period prior to the Treaty of Waitangi when the Supreme Court of New South Wales had jurisdiction over British subjects living in the ‘Islands of New Zealand’. It is acknowledged that there were many factors driving the colonial endeavour in New Zealand. However it was in this period that the raw materials of the colonial state were formed: namely, a people who became an imagined community, with an emerging sense of society or culture, occupying a bounded and mapped territory. One, perhaps unlikely, catalyst for this process was the unstable, partial and largely ineffectual jurisdiction of the New South Wales Supreme Court
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