The Bureau of National Investigation [BNI] on 3rd July 2016 questioned two [2] radio communicators, namely Alistair Tairo Nelson, forty - one [41] and Godwin Ako Gunn, thirty - nine [39] on comments they aired on MONTIE FM, an Accra - based radio station,
attacking Justices of the Supreme Court.
Not exact matches
Justice Steven Barrett in Bronx
Supreme Court handed the longest sentence
of 6-1/2 years to Eliseo Perez, 49, who was an assistant chief for security at the time
of the
attack.
«The
attack on the character
of Associate U.S.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas by militant white feminists, in books and newspaper articles, should not be ignored by anyone concerned with the misuse
of the Black American Civil Rights Movement.
Lawyers
of embattled businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, have launched a scathing
attack on
Supreme Court Judge,
Justice Jones Dotse, accusing him
of treating their client unfairly.
The owner
of two Arkansas TV stations is challenging a judge's order blocking them from airing a conservative group's ad
attacking a state
Supreme Court justice seeking re-election.
Leaders
of the Federalist Society, an alliance
of conservative lawyers including
Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, have penned lengthy
attacks on Schneiderman and other attorneys general investigating Exxon.
Among the great things that happened on November 4, voters ousted anti-consumer judges in major upsets by electing two chief
justices and two
supreme court incumbents, and re-electing the West Virginia attorney general, who has been relentlessly targeted by «tort reform» groups and
attacked during the campaign by U.S. Chamber
of Commerce - supported ads, which were produced by the same nice folks who brought you the famous «swift boat» spots.
Second, the recent
attack by the Harper Government on the
Supreme Court, specifically on the integrity
of Chief
Justice McLachlin, has also given me reason to pause.
While
Justice Abella's desire to curb populism is certainly understandable (though it was arguably inappropriate for a sitting justice of the Supreme Court of Canada to attack the current President of the United States), her prescription for this problem is exactly bac
Justice Abella's desire to curb populism is certainly understandable (though it was arguably inappropriate for a sitting
justice of the Supreme Court of Canada to attack the current President of the United States), her prescription for this problem is exactly bac
justice of the
Supreme Court of Canada to
attack the current President
of the United States), her prescription for this problem is exactly backwards.
Ronald M. George, chief
justice of the California
Supreme Court, and attorney Ken Feinberg, who oversaw payments made to victims
of the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks, will be the highlighted speakers.