The Judicial branch is tasked with interpreting the laws of the state. Maine’s Supreme Judicial Court is made up of seven Justices. They decide appeals on a legal question that arises in lower courts, publish opinions about these appeals, and make policies for the lower courts.[13] The Jud...
1990, are well supported by the record. On January 20, 1989, Chad Swan, a normally mature high school senior then 171/3 years of age, suffered "severe facial injuries and a permanent and totally disabling head injury" in an auto accident. He was taken to Central Maine Medical Center (CM...
Casco Northern Bank, NA v. Pearl Date:December 28, 1990 Citation:584 A.2d 643 Minster v. Town of Gray Date:December 28, 1990 Citation:584 A.2d 646 State v. Comer Date:December 27, 1990 Citation:584 A.2d 638 Latremore v. Latremore ...
Labor unions were restrained by legal and judicial barriers from certain activities and could be taken to court for striking, boycotting, picketing, and the like. The act also kept employers from forcing employees to sign an agreement to not join a union upon penalty of being fired. [Pictured...
Labor unions were restrained by legal and judicial barriers from certain activities and could be taken to court for striking, boycotting, picketing, and the like. The act also kept employers from forcing employees to sign an agreement to not join a union upon penalty of being fired. [Pictured...
1. We support the in depth study now being conducted of the operation of our Superior and Supreme Judicial Courts. 2. We propose the establishment of a Human Rights Commission empowered to investigate complaints of discrimination on account of race or color in housing, public accommodation, or ...
Labor unions were restrained by legal and judicial barriers from certain activities and could be taken to court for striking, boycotting, picketing, and the like. The act also kept employers from forcing employees to sign an agreement to not join a union upon penalty of being fired. [Pictured...
Labor unions were restrained by legal and judicial barriers from certain activities and could be taken to court for striking, boycotting, picketing, and the like. The act also kept employers from forcing employees to sign an agreement to not join a union upon penalty of being fired. [Pictured...
DEFINING PRINCIPLES We, the members of the Maine Democratic Party, adopt this platform as an affirmation of our belief in Democratic government. Though the issues of the day may change, the principles upon which this party rests remain as relevant today
In the third place, the right of these little children to seek a remedy for their loss is one that should be judicially recognized now. Maine should be in step with the times. Most courts that over the years have considered this issue may have declined to recognize a child's cause of ...