Word: docket
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...Washington, can now assign appeals from marriage cases to any archdiocesan court in the U.S., instead of forwarding them to the Roman Rota for decision. Marriage cases (socalled because the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce, though it sometimes grants annulments) make up most of the Rota's docket...
City Lawyer is: 1) a frank description of how certain lawyers attract trade and win suits; 2) a docket of the civil-liberties cases whereby Lawyer Hays has helped to keep leftists out of jail and himself in the public...
Three concerts in four days are on the docket for the Pierian Sodality of 1808, the University Orchestra, which leaves today for its third annual tour of the South...
...instructor in English here. Philip Horton, another English instructor and curator of the Poetry Collection, has a volume on Rainer Maria Rilke scheduled for next year. Fitts has done other work for New Directions, including half the editing of an anthology of Latin American poetry on the docket for next spring. Schwartz has one full-size book already published and two more planned in the near future. Perhaps a connection with Harvard might even be traced to New Directions' prize eccentric, Henry Miller, who contributed a story from Paris to the Advocate when Laughlin was at the head...
First on the docket, a common case among lawyers, is a suit-involving "the taxability of stock dividends and the treatment of unrealized appreciation under the Revenue Act." The judges for this case, members of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, will be: Judges Mahoney, and Mavis...