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Topic: Court decision

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 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Intelligence:Incompetent
Bad point(s):Criminal
Politics:Democrat,  Conservative
Interest(s):Law
Favorite sport(s):Racquetball
Dream job(s):Lawyer,  Tax Collector,  Social worker
Ultimate fantasy(s):Bankruptcy,  Getting off welfare,  Being nude in public
Medical note(s):Mentally retarded
Worst habit(s):Arguing
Favorite TV show(s):America's Most Wanted
Membership(s):Electronic Frontier Foundation,  Amnesty International
Favorite quote(s):"Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly
"Vote early and vote often." - Al Capone (1899-1947)
 
 
 Expert Talk
The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


John Fielding,
CEO

Court decisions suggest that if an ERISA fiduciary fails to conduct a prudent investigation of a sale of stock to the ESOP, the transaction is a prohibited transaction.
Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Courts are taking a "systemic" approach to finance litigation decisions by stating that funding plays an important role in providing a quality education for all students and that the entire education system must be taken into account when designing new funding systems.
Supreme Court decision banning the use of statistical sampling for purposes of determining the Census 2000 population count for congressional apportionment, Department of Commerce v.
The Supreme Court issued two major decisions in June of 1998 that explained when employers will be held legally responsible for unlawful harassment by supervisors.
John Carthy,
Gun Shop Sales Assistant

Recent decisions by the United States Supreme Court have held that state law prohibiting use of paid signature gatherers violates the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
Supreme Court decisions forbidding states and localities from providing for school prayer are thus an extreme example of one sort of conduct the First Amendment was intended to forbid.
It is also noteworthy that the CCA justified its adoption of a new standard in Fierro by reference to United States Supreme Court decisions requiring a greater showing of harm to warrant reversal in habeas corpus proceedings.
Rob Verdann,
Afterdark Removalist

Supreme Court the decision that he remove links to DeCSS DVD decryption software that allows users to circumvent DVD copy protection.
Thomas Owens,
Police Officer

Recent court decisions affecting arrest procedures and the handling of suspects and detained persons.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

Supreme Court issued two landmark death penalty decisions restricting capital punishment and spurring state legislators to enact reforms to death penalty laws.
Supreme Court decision permits state legislatures to enact some modest regulation of abortion practice.
Supreme Court Decisions and Their Effect On Us - The purpose of this activity is to help students understand how Supreme Court decisions affect all of us and what the Supreme Court bases its decisions on.
 
 
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JOHNNY
2005-03-23 18:18:13
CAN FILE CASE FOR HAVING A STAPH INFECTION.
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