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The laws also might be vulnerable because they are directed only at military funerals, rather than all funerals, Shiffrin said.
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Another American, 16-year-old Mikaela Shiffrin is already ranked higher than Vonn and Mancuso were at her age.
Is America the New Austria? Matthew Futterman 2011
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The laws also might be vulnerable because they are directed only at military funerals, rather than all funerals, Shiffrin said.
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The Supreme Court, in its decision, suggested that such buffer zones would be constitutional, said First Amendment expert Steven Shiffrin, a law professor at Cornell University in New York.
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There's almost no talk in the Shiffrin household of results, rankings, or future goals.
Dr. Jim Taylor: The Greatest Phenom You've Never Heard of Dr. Jim Taylor 2011
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The Supreme Court, in its decision, suggested that such buffer zones would be constitutional, said First Amendment expert Steven Shiffrin, a law professor at Cornell University in New York.
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Following in their footsteps is the 15-year-old Shiffrin.
Dr. Jim Taylor: The Greatest Phenom You've Never Heard of Dr. Jim Taylor 2011
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However information relating to his discussions with Shiffrin remains classified.
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[UPDATE: Steve Shiffrin offers his views here.] continue reading ...
Balkinization 2006
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"We've cleared whole forests of paper developing procedures for these tribunals, and no one has been tried yet," said Richard L. Shiffrin, who worked on the issue as the Pentagon's deputy general counsel for intelligence matters.
October 2004 2004
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