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  • "I'm not sure that the parking-ticket people like us too much any more, but we sure appreciate each other a lot more."

    Matthew Emerzian and Kelly Bozza: Every Monday Matters: "They Missed... By One House" 2009

  • Can you tell me what the compelling government interest is here and why depriving the franchise from parking-ticket convicts the narrowest method for securing that interest?

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Rare (Partial) Victory in Second Amendment Case: 2009

  • In probate, mortgage, divorce, and commercial law, courts developed or used standardized procedures, almost as perfunctory—and essential—as procedures in parking-ticket cases in the 1980s.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • In probate, mortgage, divorce, and commercial law, courts developed or used standardized procedures, almost as perfunctory—and essential—as procedures in parking-ticket cases in the 1980s.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • In probate, mortgage, divorce, and commercial law, courts developed or used standardized procedures, almost as perfunctory—and essential—as procedures in parking-ticket cases in the 1980s.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • A Queens borough president who killed himself when he got caught in a parking-ticket corruption scandal in the eighties during the Koch administration—before your time.

    Sins of Two Fathers Denis Hamill 2003

  • A Queens borough president who killed himself when he got caught in a parking-ticket corruption scandal in the eighties during the Koch administration—before your time.

    Sins of Two Fathers Denis Hamill 2003

  • A Queens borough president who killed himself when he got caught in a parking-ticket corruption scandal in the eighties during the Koch administration—before your time.

    Sins of Two Fathers Denis Hamill 2003

  • Privacy advocates from the left and right have said the system is too invasive, will use private databases that are often incorrect, and that "mission creep" will inevitably set in as law enforcement will want to use it to capture sex offenders, tax evaders and parking-ticket scofflaws.

    JetBlue Data to Fuel CAPPS Test 2003

  • A Queens borough president who killed himself when he got caught in a parking-ticket corruption scandal in the eighties during the Koch administration—before your time.

    Sins of Two Fathers Denis Hamill 2003

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