(#5) RULE 7.1 DIVERSITY DISCLOSURE STATEMENT BY ALBERTSON'S LLC. (DUCKWORTH, KENNA) (ENTERED: 03/10/2025) Mason et al v. W.L. Gore & Associates U.S. District Courts | Washington Eastern District Court | Fraud - Personal Property Fraud | 2:25-cv-00049 | 02/11/2025 DOCKET 03/...
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"The rule of idem sonans is that absolute accuracy in spelling names is not required in legal documents or proceedings, either civil or criminal; that if the name as spelled in the document, though different from the correct spelling thereof, conveys to the ear, when pronounced according to ...
(1973). In Roe, the United States Supreme Court determined that the right of privacy was a personal right "broad enough to encompass a woman's decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy", subject only to countervailing, compelling state interests. Roe v. Wade, supra at 153. While ...
Washington Ordinances and Home-Rule Charters Ordinances are local laws, commonly organized into codes, that have been enacted by municipalities — cities, towns, etc. — and counties. Charters are organic laws (similar in function to a constitution) of those local government entities for which “...
this rule does not apply to any consumer product or hazardous substance, as those terms are defined by the Consumer Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C. 2051 et seq.) and the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (15 U.S.C. 1261 et seq.) and those statutes’ regulations, where the employer of ...
The consequences of one-party rule Over the last two decades, the U.S. has seen a majority of state governments completely lean in one political direction or the other, with 40 states in 2024 having one-party control of the governorship and both legislative bodies. In an opinion piece fo...
The Rule of Law | Sunday on 60 Minutes Tonight, a federal judge permanently blocked President Trump's executive order that targeted the law firm Perkins Coie, ruling the order was unconstitutional. This Sunday, Scott Pelley reports on why the president is targeting law firms that he says "did...
“We will follow the court’s direction regarding next steps and will continue to challenge the Executive Order, which threatens our firm, our clients, and core constitutional protections important to all Americans,” a firm spokesperson said. ...