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22 hours ago ago from judgesonmerit.org
Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts today announced that the 2009 Supreme Court election between Republican Joan Orie Melvin (the winning candidate) and Democrat Jack Panella is likely to set new fundraising and spending records. The final numbers are not yet in, as candidates can continue to raise funds until the end of the year. But we can now report that the Supreme Court election cost at least $4.5 million, and PMC believes the total is ...
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The Citizens United case currently before the Supreme Court may radically reshape campaign finance law for years to come. Former FEC Commissioner Bradley A. Smith spoke at a forum on the case a day before the rehearing before the high court . Tags: Bradley , Campaign , Citizens , COMMISSION , elections , FEC , federal , Finance , Free , John , LAW , Smith , Speech , united Tell me what you're ...
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"> " onclick="return fbs_click()" target="_blank" class="fb_share_link">Share Digg it Tweet This! Posted by: Clayton Makepeace March 10, 2008 Issue #370 So the meeting with your prospective client is today and you re loaded for bear. You began this process weeks ago by identifying your target niche and the most promising potential clients in that niche. When you contacted the business owner or marketing exec, you ...
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18 hours ago ago from Stealth Fusion - World Breaking News
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17 hours ago ago from The Complex Litigator Home
The California Supreme Court has announced on the California Courts website that its Los Angeles Clerk's Office will close at the start of the new year. The Notice states: Notice EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2010 , the Los Angeles Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of California will be closed. The Supreme Court will no longer accept filings at Court of Appeal locations. All petitions for review, writs, and legal briefs must be filed at: ...
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