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I gave a rave review last year to his great book with a terrible title, "Schoolhouses, Courthouses, and Statehouses."
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We are only worthy of paying taxes & for Israel's walls and housing; these same people won't allow us the 10 Commandments to be hung in our Courthouses across the country...you know; that dang "separation of church and state" thing.
When you're in a hole stop digging EliRabett 2010
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It cited three reasons for the excess space: Courthouses are being built larger than the space authorized by Congress, federal courts are overestimating their space needs, and judges aren't sharing courtrooms.
GAO says millions of dollars are wasted on federal courthouses that are too big 2010
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Courthouses, he argued, are a little like medieval cathedrals: they express the will and the hopes of the people.
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Courthouses, he argued, are a little like medieval cathedrals: they express the will and the hopes of the people.
Archive 2009-05-01 Hels 2009
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Courthouses will rarely go through the trouble of bringing the video or picture to court, and even if they do, there is no human subject to question other than the officer who viewed the it.
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Hotels and Courthouses Despite the surge in hospital-related design projects, other segments face a bumpy path.
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Courthouses swamped and a huge new income stream for lawyers?
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Courthouses were in ruins; records destroyed or absconded.
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Pinellas County, Tampa, Miami courts, when the Courthouses themselves fall to the sea level rise and their outdated hard paper copy-based court filings/records systems flood.
The Volokh Conspiracy » My Yale Law Journal Pocket Part Essay on Regulatory Takings and the Poor: 2007
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