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Marshall said this was true even if the objection to a particular war has "roots in a claimant's conscience and personality that is 'religious' in character...
...during the 1940s and '50s. Both are Swedish, proving that national style has nothing to do with nationality. Since the death of Leonard Warren in 1960, no one man has been acknowledged by critics and conductors as the quintessential Italian Baritone. Now, though, there may be a legitimate claimant to the title. Like Warren and Lawrence Tibbett before him, he too is an American: Sherrill Milnes, of Downers Grove...
Chief opposition to the bill will come from trial lawyers, who get much of their income from the type of court proceedings that the basic protection plan would claimant. Keeton said...
...Jersey has imposed liability since 1877 for property damage in cities with paid police forces. However, the claimant cannot collect if he was negligent in protecting his property or failed to advise police that it was in danger. To determine how the law affects victims of the Newark riot, merchants and tavernkeepers are lining up to file test cases...
...unsuccessful claimant who has exhausted the Selective Service appeals and is ordered to induction has one alternative to entering the army. He may refuse induction and attack his Selective Service order as illegal in the courts. If he loses his case he will be imprisoned, a maximum of 5 years...