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I am counsel of record for Respondent Marin County, California, in the above-captioned matter The petition for a writ of certiorari in this case was filed on June 11, 2019 On August 6, 2019, the Court called for a response to the petition The response is currently due, without extension, on or before September 5, 2019 Pursuant to Rule 30 4, the County respectfully requests that the time
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Ethical treatment of all animals and ethical conduct is expected at all times from all parties including but not limited to exhibitors, parents, leaders, assistants, fitters and family If a party associated to an exhibitor is caught in violation the associated exhibitor will be dismissed from the Grand National Junior Livestock Show, with the possibility of future disqualification for up to 5
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INTRODUCTION This practice advisory discusses the U S Supreme Court’s decision in Jennings v Rodriguez, 138 S Ct 830 (2018) In Jennings, the Supreme Court held that the Immigration and Nationality Act (“INA”) authorizes the prolonged detention of certain noncitizens without a custody hearing during their removal cases The Court reversed a decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of
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2009-C -2371 DONALD MARIN, SR , ENGSFELD F MARIN, III, CLYDE J BREAUX AND VERONICA MARIN BREAUX v EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION, FORMERLY KNOWN AS AND SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO EXXON CORPORATION AND HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY, ATLANTIC RICHFIELD COMPANY, LEGACY RESOURCES CO , L P , MJF PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, L L C AND MIKE BOURGEOIS
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12) that the California Supreme Court’s decision could result in substantial liability for public housing agencies in California and elsewhere based on claims that those agencies miscalculated voucher amounts in the past
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A document is timely filed if it is received by the Clerk in paper form within the time specified for filing; or if it is sent to the Clerk through the United States Postal Service by first-class mail (including express or priority mail), postage prepaid, and bears a postmark, other than a commercial postage meter label, showing that the document was mailed on or before the last day for filing
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