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 United States district court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
U.S. District Court for the District of Utah
U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska
U.S. District Court for the District of Ohio
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 Constitution of the United States: Analysis and Interpretation, 1996 Supplement
United States, 506 U.S. Nixon at the time of his conviction and removal from office was a federal district judge in Mississippi.
United States, 510 U.S. However, the appointment of civilian judges to the Coast Guard Court of Military Review was impermissible and their actions were not salvageable under the de facto officer doctrine.
United States, 116 S. Ct. 1737 (1996), the Court recurred to the original setting of Curtiss-Wright, a delegation to the President without standards.
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Mentioned In harry edwards is mentioned in the following topics: Division of Berowra Seal of Utah United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Web Results Results 1 10 of about 356,000 for Harry+Edwards....
Judge Harry Edwards born 1940 was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in February 1980 and served as Chief Judge from September 15, 1994, until July 15, 2001....
During a vehicle checkpoint established by the District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department, the appellant, Mark Davis, was stopped and searched....
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U.S. District Court for the District of Utah : The United States District Court for the District
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 CIA - The World Factbook -- United States
Supreme Court (its nine justices are appointed for life on condition of good behavior by the president with confirmation by the Senate); United States Courts of Appeal; United States District Courts; State and County Courts
Britain's American colonies broke with the mother country in 1776 and were recognized as the new nation of the United States of America following the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
During the 19th and 20th centuries, 37 new states were added to the original 13 as the nation expanded across the North American continent and acquired a number of overseas possessions.
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 Business Wire: U.S. District Court Rules Federal Trade Commission Acted Improperly in Prosecuting Claims Against Salt Lake City Businessman; Explicit Findings Vindicate Mark O. Haroldsen
In an unprecedented ruling, the United States District Court for Utah found that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) acted wantonly, oppressively, vexatiously and in bad faith in prosecuting claims against local businessman Mark O. Haroldsen.
Business Wire: U.S. District Court Rules Federal Trade Commission Acted Improperly in Prosecuting Claims Against Salt Lake City Businessman; Explicit Findings Vindicate Mark O. Haroldsen
U.S. District Court Rules Federal Trade Commission Acted Improperly in Prosecuting Claims Against Salt Lake City Businessman; Explicit Findings Vindicate Mark O. Haroldsen
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 United States Bankruptcy Court - District of Utah
United States Bankruptcy Court - District of Utah
Local Opinions provides access to recent and older opinions issued in the District of Utah.
Local Rules contains options to view/download Local Rules in the District of Utah.
www.utb.uscourts.gov   (623 words)

  
 United States Bankruptcy Court - District of Utah
United States Bankruptcy Court - District of Utah
Bankruptcy Appellate Panel offers images of BAP opinions as well as BAP notices and a link to the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel of the 10th Circuit.
CM/ECF case information system (PACER account is required), which includes detailed information for bankruptcy and adversary cases and images of documents in cases.
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 United States Bankruptcy Court - District of Utah
United States Bankruptcy Court - District of Utah
CM/ECF case information system (PACER account is required), which includes detailed information for bankruptcy and adversary cases and images of documents in cases.
Bankruptcy Appellate Panel offers images of BAP opinions as well as BAP notices and a link to the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel of the 10th Circuit.
www.utb.uscourts.gov   (348 words)

  
 United States district court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
U.S. District Court for the District of Utah
U.S. District Court for the District of Iowa
U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska
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 Reynolds vs. United States
This is an indictment found in the District Court for the third judicial district of the Territory of Utah, charging George Reynolds with bigamy, in violation of sect.
1910 of the Revised Statutes the district courts of the Territory have the same jurisdiction in all cases arising under the Constitution and laws of the United States as is vested in the circuit and district courts of the United States; but this does not make them circuit and district courts of the United States.
They are courts of the Territories, invested for some purposes with the powers of the courts of the United States.
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 03-4244 -- Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance v. Norton -- 11/01/2004
SUWA states that appellate courts will "reverse or vacate the judgment below and remand with a direction to dismiss" when further review of the district court's judgment "was prevented through happenstance," citing United States v.
As indicated, SUWA argues, alternatively, that if we determine that the present appeal is moot, we should then remand the case to the district court with directions that "the district court vacate that part of [its] decision that has been appealed." In this regard, the Supreme Court has stated:
SOUTHERN UTAH WILDERNESS ALLIANCE, a Utah non-profit corporation; NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL, a non-profit corporation; THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY, a non-profit corporation; SIERRA CLUB, a non-profit corporation,
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 Case law in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
IBM - Utah District Court case re: Linux.
Metrosplash.com - California District Court case re: Communications Decency Act.
AOL - District Court case re: Communications Decency Act.
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 Reynolds v. United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reynolds was indicted in the District Court for the 3rd Judicial District of the Territory of Utah under sect.
United States, 98 U.S. (1878), was a Supreme Court of the United States case that held that religious duty was not a suitable defense to a criminal indictment.
For the 1952 case about the State Secrets Privilege, see United States v.
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 FindLaw: Federal Resources: Judicial Branch: Federal Courts of Appeal
District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals Opinions Jurisdiction includes the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, the United States Tax Court, and appeals from many administrative agencies of the federal government.
10th Circuit Court of Appeals Opinions Jurisdiction includes Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming, plus those portions of the Yellowstone National Parkextending into Montana and Idaho.
Federal Circuit Court of Appeals Opinions Jurisdiction includes the U.S. Court of International Trade, U.S. Claims Court and the Court of Veterans' Appeals and patent appeals.
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A number of prominent members of the legal community--including Chief Judge J. Clifford Wallace, the late Judge A. Sherman Christensen, the late United States Solicitor General Rex E. Lee, Dean Howard T. Markey, and former Utah Supreme Court Justice Dallin H. Oaks--joined the Chief Justice to hone his ideas into a workable concept.
The Daniel Webster Chapter of the American Inns of Court was founded in 1993 by a group of senior members of the trial bar and judges from the Federal District Court and the State Supreme, Superior and District courts.
While the New Hampshire Inns of Court experience is just five years old, the United States Inns movement began in 1977 when Chief Justice Warren Burger returned from a visit to England.
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 List of United States-related topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
United States court of appeals - United States district court - United States Supreme Court
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Uncle Sam- United Airlines Flight 93 - The United States and weapons of mass destruction - USA PATRIOT Act - Utah
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 Constitution Project: Sentencing Initiative
United States District Court for the District of Utah
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
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 History
At the suggestion of Rex Lee, a pilot program was entrusted to Senior United States District Court Judge A. Sherman Christensen (pictured at right), who honed the idea into a feasible concept.
The American Inns of Court concept was the product of a discussion in the late 1970's among the United States' members of the Anglo-American exchange of lawyers and judges, including Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Chief Judge of the Ninth Circuit J. Clifford Wallace.
Chief Justice Burger subsequently invited Rex E. Lee (then Dean of the J. Reuben Clark School of Law at Brigham Young University and later United States Solicitor General) and Dallin Oaks (then president of Brigham Young University and later Justice of the Utah Supreme Court) to test the idea.
www.innsofcourt.org /Content/Default.aspx?Id=24   (206 words)

  
 Utah State Courts - Supreme Court Justice Gallery
In 1995, Justice Parrish joined the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Utah as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Civil Division.
At the time of his appointment to the Supreme Court, Justice Nehring was the presiding judge of the Third District Court.
JUSTICE JILL N. Justice Jill N. Parrish was appointed to the Utah Supreme Court by Governor Michael O. Leavitt in January of 2003 and was sworn in on March 17, 2003.
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 96-4063 -- Davister Corporation v. United Republic Life Insurance Co. -- 08/28/1998
Davister then filed this case against United and the Commissioner (Defendants) in the United States District Court for the District of Utah to compel arbitration of the dispute over the Texas real property interests in accordance with the agreements between Davister and United.
The United States maintained the Ohio liquidation act could not have been enacted for the purpose of regulating the business of insurance because it merely determined the order in which claims of creditors would be paid.
Moreover, the Commissioner advised United the transaction involving the stock of RGA "must be reversed" because United had not obtained required authorization from the commission to exchange its stock for the stock of RGA.
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 John Hickman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Hickman (Utah State Senator) John W. Hickman, Utah State Representative for District 75 from 1993-2000, Utah State Senator for District 29 from 2001 to 2005.
John Hickman (Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice) John Edward Hickman (1883-1962), Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court from 1948 to 1961.
John Hickman (Civil War United States Representative) first a Douglas Democrat and later a Republican Member of Congress from 1854 to 1862.
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 Salt Lake County (Utah) Probate Court's Civil and criminal case files, 1852-1887.
Prior to 1878, Utah Territory had one of the most liberal divorce laws in the United States and did not require residency in order to obtain a divorce within the territory.
The Probate Court could act as an appellant court to the Justice of the Peace Courts in the County, and decisions made in the Probate Court could be appealed to the District Court.
Salt Lake County (Utah) Probate Court's Civil and criminal case files, 1852-1887.
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 IDAHO v UNITED STATES - Legal Case Documents
The District Court quieted title in the United States as trustee, and the Tribe as beneficiary, to the bed and banks of the lake and the river within the reservation.
United States, 450 U.S. Recognizing this important relationship, this Court "announced the principle that the United States held the lands under navigable waters in the Territories `in trust' for the future States that would be created." Utah Div.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES No. 00-189 IDAHO, PETITIONER v.
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 David Paul White Utah Criminal Law Attorney Salt Lake City DUI Lawyer UT Criminal Defense Law Firm
United States Court for the District of Utah, 1970
The Supreme Court of the United States, 1973
Utah criminal law attorney providing knowledgeable criminal defense representation throughout Utah, including the communities of Salt Lake City, Murray, Provo, Ogden, Tooele, and Kearns.
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 Utah History Encyclopedia
Led by Ephraim P. Ellison, Layton began an extended legal battle to break away from Kaysville which led several times to the Utah Supreme Court and eventually to the United States Supreme Court.
As is the case with many cities, Layton no longer has a single downtown business district.
Layton, Davis County's largest city, is located eleven miles south of Ogden and twenty-three miles north of Salt Lake City.
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 polygamy_groups
In August 1997, Virginia Hill filed a lawsuit in the Second Judicial District Court, Juab County, Nephi, Utah, against AUB, Owen A. Allred and others, accusing them of stealing 1.54 million dollars in cash.
The Corp. of the Presiding Elder of Apostolic United Brethren, colloquially known as Apostolic United Brethren, or AUB, is the second largest, organized polygamist group in Utah with between 5000 and 7000 members.
Rocky Ridge, Utah, is an incorporated town in Juab County located just south of the town of Santaquin on I-15.
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