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The dissenting judge on the appeals court, Martha Craig Daughtrey, said the restrictions were "narrowly tailored" and not unreasonable.
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Judge Gilman wrote the opinion for the court, joined by Judge Daughtrey.
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The dissenting judge on the appeals court, Martha Craig Daughtrey, said the restrictions were "narrowly tailored" and not unreasonable.
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The two judges in the majority -- Ransey Guy Cole Jr. and Martha Craig Daughtrey -- were both nominated by President Clinton.
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Daughtrey explains very well why I and many others have not been able to summon any enthusiasm over the General Assembly's latest jab at policing themselves.
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President Clinton has chosen an outstanding person in nominating Martha Craig "Cissy" Daughtrey to the U.S.
Statement Of Vice President Gore On Judge Daughtrey ITY National Archives 1993
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Norlan Daughtrey was buried with special military honors at the Santa Fe
Daughtrey, Robert N. 1977
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Airman Magazine did an article on Maj Daughtrey in September 1999.
Daughtrey, Robert N. 1977
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Robert Daughtrey returned home from North Vietnam to a cheering crowd and a thrilled wife, Sandra, and three children Jim 13 Sharon, 12 and Wade 10.
Daughtrey, Robert N. 1977
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Daughtrey began his military career upon graduating from the New Mexico
Daughtrey, Robert N. 1977
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