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The pain Carrigan knew from that one session would last for five years.
Carrigan, Larry E. 1991
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This is a type mistake for "Carrigan" -- Robert A. Carrigan, Captain C.S. A., once of Alamance, but whose father emigrated to Arkansas.
History of the University of North Carolina. Volume II: From 1868 to 1912 Kemp Plummer 1912
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Mr. Carrigan said Monday that the provision was too burdensome for part-time politicians like himself.
High Court Upholds Legislators' Ethics Law Jess Bravin 2011
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Justice Alito agreed with Mr. Carrigan that legislative voting was a form of speech, but said the long tradition of ethics rules permitted its regulation through recusal standards.
High Court Upholds Legislators' Ethics Law Jess Bravin 2011
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He was told he could vote on the project for his town just outside Reno as long as he publicly disclosed his relationship with the project consultant, which Carrigan did.
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The case originated in Sparks, Nev., where City Councilman Michael Carrigan voted for a casino and hotel project called the Lazy 8 after disclosing a longtime friend and campaign manager was a paid consultant to the developers.
High Court Upholds Legislators' Ethics Law Jess Bravin 2011
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Nick Brandreth for The Wall Street Journal Carina Carrigan, prepares a "Good World" a very popular drink during brunch at fisk.
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After Mr. Carrigan challenged that action, the Nevada Supreme Court struck down portions of the state ethics law as unconstitutional.
High Court Upholds Legislators' Ethics Law Jess Bravin 2011
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Shut out of the job market, he and his wife Georgette (Caroline Dhavernas) move to Brooklyn where he finds an unlikely partner in an expectant father Marino (Anthony Carrigan) to start a high-end bookie business.
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A complaint was filed with the state Commission on Ethics, which censured Mr. Carrigan for violating a provision of the Nevada Ethics in Government Law barring public officials from voting on matters where their independence could be questioned by their "commitment in a private capacity to the interests of others."
High Court Upholds Legislators' Ethics Law Jess Bravin 2011
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