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Lords Appellant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lords Appellant were a group of powerful barons who came together during the 1380s to seize political control of England from King Richard II. The group was so called because its members claimed ...
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Appeal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In law, an appeal is a process for requesting a formal change to an official decision. The specific procedures for appealing, including even whether there is a right of appeal from a particular type...
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Department of Justice Brief ... Filed with the Supreme Court on January 21, 1997 ... at 62a. a. All three members of the court concluded that the statutory restrictions on indecent communications violate the First Amendment rights of adults to disseminate sexually explicit material to other adults.
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Legal Services of Northeast Arkansas, by: Dawn Bohanan, for appellant. ... 2. Appeal & error -- record must be sufficient to demonstrate error -- burden on appellant. -- It is the appellant's responsibility to bring up a record sufficient to demonstrateerror;
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Appellant Jill Crandall is a choir director at a church in Athens, Georgia. She selects the music that her church choir will perform. Because of limited church resources, Crandall is required to draw primarily upon works that are in the public domain for her choir's weekly performances.
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See the NEW look of TASC at www.surrogacy.com ... Fourth DCA Civ. No. G0022157/GO022147; ... COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA...
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