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Tag Archives: Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
R&D: The Ninth Circuit Rules Against Arizona, Romney Has to Answer for His Healthcare Law, and Japan Increases the Rating for the Severity of Its Nuclear Crisis
Here is your R&D for April 12th: Ruling against Arizona immigration law upheld from the San Francisco Chronicle Yesterday a federal appeals court in San Francisco refused to let Arizona police demand documentation from suspected illegal immigrants on the grounds … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arizona, Arizona immigration law, Chernobyl, chocolate milk, France, Great Britain, healthcare reform, illegal immigration, Japan, Japanese nuclear disaster, Libya, Libyan war, Mitt Romney, NATO, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, obesity, R&D, top five news stories
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R&D: The Workability of Iranian Sanctions, Mixed Signals on Same-Sex Marriages Restarting in California, and the Future of Fannie & Freddie
Here is your R&D for August 13th: Dissidents say Iran nuclear sanctions are helping Ahmadinejad from the Christian Science Monitor Are U.S. sanctions against Iran working? A group of Iranian dissidents say they are not. Green Light and Delay on … Continue reading →
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Tagged Australia, bailouts, California, Freddie Mac, gay marriage, gay rights, global issues, housing market, iran, Iranian sanctions, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Proposition 8, R&D, Russia, top five news stories, U.S. economy, U.S.-Iranian relations, Vladimir Putin
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