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Cambridge’s case??brought before the Supreme Judicial Court (SJC)—charges that the redistricting violated the Voting Rights Act by separating the minority neighborhoods formerly in the 28th district. The suit also claims that the redistricting violated a state law which mandates that districting must keep “contiguous territory together...
...city has signed on a major Washington law firm, Jenner and Block, to try its case??which it will pursue if and when the House redistricting plan passes through the Senate and is signed into law, according to Terrence F. Smith, the mayor’s chief of staff...
Though intentionally vague on the details, Fitzsimmons stresses that it was “a personal qualities case?? and that the candidate’s AI score was not representative of actual work done or potential growth because said applicant hailed from a rural area and had transferred schools which affected his class rank. In addition, this particular student showed “reassuring test scores” and “sounded extraordinary...
...committee has not heard one presenter who has made a positive case against the living wage,” she suspects what a broad consensus of workers, students, faculty and alumni have known for quite some time: opponents are hard-pressed to make “a positive case?? against the reality that the world’s richest University can and must pay more than poverty wages to all its workers...
...follows: From Aug. 7 to Nov. 10, 1888, at least seven prostitutes were methodically murdered and mutilated in the Whitechapel district of London’s East End. It was the first instance of a serial killer in the modern Western world, and absolutely unique because of the case??s circumstances. Each woman was “done” in the same manner (slit across the throat) and each was mutilated (organs removed) in such a way that demonstrated an intimate knowledge of human physiology, suggesting that Jack was a very well educated man—likely...