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Frank Coffield is worth reading on learning styles ….
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I asked Coffield if she thought she'd get more information under the new Secure Communities program, which uses fingerprints to determine if a suspect is a known illegal immigrant.
Jason Salzman: Boyles and Post Agree That Speculating on a Suspect's Immigration Status Is Wrong Jason Salzman 2011
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Coffield wrote: It seems inappropriate to presume that anyone is NOT a citizen or legal resident of the U.S.
Jason Salzman: Boyles and Post Agree That Speculating on a Suspect's Immigration Status Is Wrong Jason Salzman 2011
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Coffield said she didn't think this would change anything.
Jason Salzman: Boyles and Post Agree That Speculating on a Suspect's Immigration Status Is Wrong Jason Salzman 2011
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Coffield wrote that if this information is in the public record, The Post will report it, but she added that this type of information is found in the police databases that are not public.
Jason Salzman: Boyles and Post Agree That Speculating on a Suspect's Immigration Status Is Wrong Jason Salzman 2011
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Coffield emailed me: We only report a person's immigration status when it becomes part of and material to the public record.
Jason Salzman: Boyles and Post Agree That Speculating on a Suspect's Immigration Status Is Wrong Jason Salzman 2011
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August 18th, 2009 On August 17, Faye Coffield filed her first brief in the 11th circuit, in Coffield v Handel, 09-13277, the case challenging the 5% (of the number of registered voters) petition requirement for minor party and independent candidates for U.S. House.
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August 18th, 2009 On August 17, Faye Coffield filed her first brief in the 11th circuit, in Coffield v Handel, 09-13277, the case challenging the 5% (of the number of registered voters) petition requirement for minor party and independent candidates for U.S. House.
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Find out what's happening in the legal blogosphere in this week's Blawg Review #97, hosted by Bob Coffield at the Health Care Law Blog.
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Have you looked at Coffield et al. †™ s critique of this categorization?
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