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The Supreme Court's docket for this session may influence everything from affirmative action policy to climate change enforcement. @AJAMStream picked 5 key cases to explore.

2 complete sets of re-ment arrived today

 

"Retro Cafe on a Street Corner" is a new release and has lots of great things in it.

see my photos for all the different boxes.

 

Every box comes with a leaflet and each leaflet has cut-outs - mostly menus, sales dockets, food advertising ...

Robert Coltte, aka Bernard Red Cherries, Bernard Redcherries, Robert Oliver Coltte. From the disposition and sentencing of the court case in 1987 in Lancaster County, Nebraska. Case number: 671020. Charges here read "Original: Robbery, Final: False Imprisonment, 1st Degree" and "Original: False Imprisonment, 1st Degree, Final: False Imprisonment, 1st Degree". The discrepancy between the prison record charges ("False Imprisonment, 1st Degree" and "Kidnapping") and this record from the Lancaster County Attorney is currently unexplained. Link to original document (some formatting changes in how it's presented) at Lincoln.ne.gov. Some context and other arrests can be found at Robert Coltte (Bernard Red Cherries) Arrests, 2010 and at The Abuse Papers.

Re: Protecting Statutory Conscience Rights in Health Care; Delegations of Authority, Docket No. HHS–OCR–2018–0002

Virginia Driving On Suspended 10 Days Jail Offense Scott

 

Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with a 10 day jail sentence – Virginia Lawyers

 

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Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with 10 day jail sentence defense – Virginia Lawyers

 

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Virginia Driving On Suspended 10 Days Jail Offense Scott

  

Mark v. Commonwealth

 

Facts:

 

Defendant driver sought review of a judgment of the Circuit Court of Scott (Virginia), which found that Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(A), which suspended the driving license on the failure to submit to a breath test in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.3, was civil and remedial, and thus did not violate constitutional double jeopardy. The Defendant had previously been sentenced to 10 days in jail for a traffic offense.

 

If you are facing a criminal case in Scott, Virginia, contact a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747

 

Holdings:

 

The Virginia Court made the following holding:

 

Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(A) provides in pertinent part that if a person refuses to submit to a breath test in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.3, upon issuance of a warrant for driving while intoxicated in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-266 or for refusing to take a blood or breath test in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-268.3, his operator’s license shall be suspended immediately for seven days.

Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(C) provides that any person whose operator’s license has been suspended under Va. Code Ann. § 46.2-391.2(A) may, during the period of the suspension, request the general district court where the arrest was made to review the suspension, and the request is given precedence over all other matters on the docket. If the person proves by a preponderance of the evidence that the arresting officer did not have probable cause for the arrest or that the magistrate did not have probable cause to issue the warrant, the court shall rescind the suspension. Otherwise, the court shall affirm the suspension.

We have client meeting locations in Fairfax Richmond Virginia Beach Loudoun Prince William Fredericksburg & Lynchburg.

 

Virginia Driving On Suspended Charge with 10 day jail sentence defense – Virginia Lawyers

 

We will do our absolute best to help you get the best result possible based on the facts of your case. Our law firm has the necessary experience to assist you with this matter.

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my friend Dorothy, a character from the streets of Peterborough...I saw her last week while attending her preliminary hearing on the charge of murder, it was good to see her, even though the circumstances were somewhat strained, she sat in the court docket, silently except for the odd gesture to the guard sitting near her, to have him carry a message to her lawyer...

Shadowing a van driver to help lug boxes around. Bike goes in the back of the van.. this pays disproportionately well for a cycle courier.

Faculty discuss cases on the US Supreme Court docket.

Proposal for site: Poeyfarre Market:

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Zoning Docket 67-10 - Request by Big Easy Development Group LLC for a Conditional Use to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption off premises at a retail store in a CBD-8 Central Business District. The site is bounded by Poeyfarre, Constance, Howard/Andrew Higgens & Annunciation Streets.

This military training ship docket in San Juan, Puerto rico is a Spanish ship.

After 20 years of operations in Australia, The Sticker Company is still offering the highest quality printing services for your business. We dont just print stickers, we print your office stationery, including letterheads, self-adhesive labels, docket books to helping with all your promotion needs, with high quality business cards, corflute signs, vinyl banners, fridge magnets, car magnets, window graphics, flyers and brochures, custom calendars, posters, hats and caps, personalised pens, branded usb sticks, stamps, custom stubby holders and even wrap your vehicle in graphics as well.

The future is not some place we are going, but one we are creating. The paths are not to be found, but made. And the activity of making them changes both the maker and their destination. - John Schaar

 

I must tell you about the day I am having. It started with a great run. Then a beautiful yoga session which ended up in a lead for work. I then met a beautiful friend who I haven't seen for a while and we shared a great lunch and even though it was just an hour it was a relief to touch base.

We were watching the clock and both of us managed to get back to our cars to just escape parking tickets from an inspector who was actually lovely and said "no worries"! Phew!

I needed petrol on the way home and hoping for a discount docket in my wallet, I found one which expires in a couple of days...yay! With the universe being fed all this gratefulness I thought I should go and buy a Tattslotto ticket. As I was pulling in to the car park, the space I wanted was just being vacated, perfect car space.

I headed home after getting the boy's head shaves sponsored by our great hairdressers (thank you Hairolglyphics!) and popped the tatts ticket on the fridge...sitting right next to the magnet from Follonica.

Uploaded the photo and got another text for a job....the day aint over kids, let's see what else I can manifest!!!

Thanks to some recent inspiration by Jason Goldman at South-by-southwest (who was himself inspired at least retroactively by Shel Silverstein), I've decided to pull another Wooly Willy and try for what I'm calling the "Ivy League professor" look.

 

We'll check back in 4-6 weeks when everything is evened out. If this doesn't work out for the best, this is next up on the docket.

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"Green Card" is a docket attached to wagons that are trafficable, but have a problem that needs short-term attention, in this case, the handbrake does not apply.

stranger #364 after saying goodby to donna i turned left out of the body shop and hadn't gone more than a couple of shopfronts when ellie walked out of the next one in front of me, i was struck by her beautiful big blue eyes and figured i had to ask if she'd mind being part of the project, i couldn't help noticing that she had a stack of packages piled up to her chin with her digital delivery docket book balanced on top, but as i walked with ellie and explained the project she said sure, we got to her truck and there was another man also loading packages, shane, turns out shane is ellie's dad and they work together, perhaps one day my daughter, lil and i will work side by side, somehow though i don't think we'd get very much done, i grabbed a couple of head shots but ellie wasn't that keen on them and she wanted to fix her hair a bit, as she did i noticed the birds tattoed on her arm and said how much i liked them, ellie was kind enough to keep her hand there after fixing her hair so i could get them in as well, after grabbing details i said thanks to ellie and shane, leaving them to jump in their truck as i made my way up collins street

 

this shot was inspired by the amazing 100 Strangers group

 

this is my fourth 100, see my first 100 here

 

my second 100 here

 

and my third here

TransPac Aviation Academy

Serial Number 2843438

MFR Year 2001

Engine Model LYCOMING 0-360-A1D

  

NTSB Identification: LAX08CA076.

The docket is stored in the Docket Management System (DMS). Please contact Records Management Division

Accident occurred Saturday, March 15, 2008 in Phoenix, AZ

Probable Cause Approval Date: 4/30/2008

Aircraft: Piper PA-28-181, registration: N416PA

Injuries: 1 Uninjured.

The student pilot positioned the airplane's wing flaps to the 40-degree position and crabbed the airplane into the left crosswind, which averaged 220 degrees at 11 knots. Four minutes before the accident, the airport's local wind direction was reported as variable at 4 knots with 19-knot gusts. The student pilot landed on runway 25R, and as the airplane decelerated, the pilot attempted to exit the runway at a rate of speed that was too fast to negotiate the turnoff. The pilot lost directional control as the airplane swerved left and collided with several airport signs. Thereafter, the landing gear collapsed.

 

The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this accident as follows:

 

The pilot's inadequate compensation for the crosswind condition and failure to maintain directional control during the landing roll. Contributing to the accident was the crosswind condition.

Is anyone taking a tally of what this is costing the taxpayers yet?

And how much the Government makes on these?

shine pad s tests

random = daily

Re: Protecting Statutory Conscience Rights in Health Care; Delegations of Authority, Docket No. HHS–OCR–2018–0002

 

#ElementsOfUs: Justice, Anger, Voices, Activist

Now img.com.mx is also avilable in english!

Faculty discuss cases on the US Supreme Court docket.

The personal cloud storage market is a tough one these days, with a large number of companies competing to be the top dog for off-site file storage.

Following the hire of a former Skype project manager, Box is trying to get a leg up on its competition by redesigning its mobile offerings to feel sleeker and more full-featured.

To that end, the company has added a bunch of new functionality to its Android app, including the ability to resize the app’s home screen widget and view recently updated documents from the home screen widget. In addition, users who have downloaded files to edit offline will now receive a notification letting them know when changes have been made to that document and prompting them to update it.

 

They also added in support for multiple accounts, so it’s possible for you to flip back and forth between your personal and work Box accounts with minimal fuss. That’s www.mecose.com/plastic injection molding/ better than Dropbox can say: its mobile apps focus on a single-account experience, and switching accounts is a somewhat cumbersome process.

David Still

David Still

Box is led by CEO Aaron Levie, who grew up on Mercer Island. Its mobile offerings are being now being spearheaded by David Still, the company’s new Vice President of Mobile. Still is a former Director of Project Management for Mobile at Skype.

“At Box, we are going ‘back to basics’ on the product side,” Still said in a blog post today. “In the short-term, we are looking extremely hard at how we simplify our product, make it easier to tackle the core use cases, and bring some elegance and visual beauty back into the mix.”

According to Still, a redesign of the company’s iPhone app is next on the docket for Box.

 

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19" x 24" Speedball super black India ink, Ph Martin red ink, Winsor Newton #8 Tolle 520 brush and Faber Castell Pitt big brushes on Bristol paper. "The job of the writer is to pull the judge down into the docket, get the person who is high down low, make him feel what it's like where it's low". - Nelson Algren

Chicago police officers issued me a ticket for using a cellphone while driving a motor vehicle. I was not driving a motor vehicle.

Hands up to discuss the next film on the docket during the committee meeting.

From veterans’ treatment dockets to law practice technology, the 2016 Joint Bench/Bar Conference, held June 15-18 in Ocean City, Maryland, offered educational programming to suit any practice area or interest.

Re: Protecting Statutory Conscience Rights in Health Care; Delegations of Authority, Docket No. HHS–OCR–2018–0002

 

#ElementsOfUs: Family

Re: Protecting Statutory Conscience Rights in Health Care; Delegations of Authority, Docket No. HHS–OCR–2018–0002

 

#ElementsOfUs: Resistance, Justice

Proposal for site: Poeyfarre Market:

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Zoning Docket 67-10 - Request by Big Easy Development Group LLC for a Conditional Use to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption off premises at a retail store in a CBD-8 Central Business District. The site is bounded by Poeyfarre, Constance, Howard/Andrew Higgens & Annunciation Streets.

Faculty discuss cases on the US Supreme Court docket.

The Postcard

 

A postcard that was posted in Jinsen, Korea on Monday the 27th. March 1911. It was sent to:

 

Miss Josephine Cooper,

27 Lansing Street,

Little Falls,

New York,

U.S.A.

 

Jinsen is now known as Incheon. It was internationally known as Jinsen during Japanese rule, based on the Japanese pronunciation of Incheon's Sino-Korean name.

 

There was a brief message on the divided back of the card:

 

"Jinsen - Korea.

Mon. 27 - 11.

Is this like farming

in N.Y.?"

 

The Birth of Fort Lauderdale

 

So what else happened on the day that the card was posted?

 

Well, on the 27th. March 1911, the City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was founded when voters in the small village of 143 inhabitants voted to incorporate.

 

The state legislature approved the town charter on the 2nd. June 1911.

 

The city, which in 2011 had nearly 180,000 residents, observed March 27, 2011, as its centennial date.

 

William Henry Lewis

 

Also on that day, William Henry Lewis was sworn in as United States Assistant Attorney General, making him the highest ranking African-American federal official.

 

Lewis had been appointed by President Taft in October 1910, but the U.S. Senate had adjourned before voting on whether to confirm him, allowing Lewis to assume the post pending confirmation.

 

William H. Lewis was born on the 28th. November 1868 in Berkley, Virginia. He was an African-American pioneer in athletics, law and politics. Born in Virginia to freedmen, he graduated from Amherst College in Massachusetts, where he had been one of the first African-American college football players. After going to Harvard Law School and continuing to play football, Lewis was the first African American in the sport to be selected as an All-American.

 

When Lewis was appointed as an Assistant Attorney General in 1910 by President William Howard Taft, it was reported to be:

 

"The highest office in an executive branch

of the government ever held by a member

of that race."

 

He was one of four African Americans appointed to high office by Taft and known as his "Black Cabinet". Before being appointed as an AAG, Lewis had served for 12 years as a football coach at Harvard University. During that period, he wrote one of the first books on football tactics and was known as a national expert on the game.

 

-- William H. Lewis - The Early Years

 

Lewis was born the son of former slaves of European and African ancestry. His father moved the family to Portsmouth, where he became a respected minister. His parents stressed the importance of education.

 

After local schooling, at age 15 Lewis enrolled in the state's recently established, historically black college, the Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute (now Virginia State University).

 

-- Amherst College

 

With the assistance of Virginia Normal's first president, John Mercer Langston, Lewis transferred to Amherst College in Massachusetts. He worked as a waiter to earn his college expenses.

 

He played football for Amherst for three seasons. In December 1890, the Amherst team voted almost unanimously to elect Lewis as the team captain for his senior year, 1891. He was also selected as the class orator, and won prizes for oratory and debating.

 

-- Harvard Law School

 

After graduating from Amherst, Lewis enrolled at Harvard Law School. He played two years for the Harvard football team at the center position. An article published by the College Football Hall of Fame noted that:

 

"While Lewis was relatively light for

the position (175 pounds), he played

with intelligence, quickness and

maturity."

 

Lewis was named as the center on the College Football All-America Team in both years at Harvard. He was the first African American to be honored as an All-American.

 

In November 1893, Harvard's team captain was unable to play in the last game of the season due to an injury. The game was Lewis' last college football game, and the team voted him as the acting captain for the game, making him Harvard's first African-American team captain.

 

In announcing the All-America selections for Harper's Weekly, Caspar Whitney wrote that:

 

"Lewis has proved himself to be not

only the best centre in football this

year, but the best all-round centre

that has ever put on a football

jacket."

 

In 1900 Walter Camp named Lewis to his All-Time All America Team, noting that:

 

"Lewis's quickness has revolutionized

center play, placing the emphasis on

mobility rather than fixed stability."

 

-- Lewis as Football Coach at Harvard

 

Following law school, Lewis was hired as a football coach at Harvard, where he served from 1895 to 1906. During his coaching tenure, the team had a combined record of 114–15–5. The Boston Journal wrote that:

 

"Lewis is owed much of the credit for

the great defensive strength Harvard

elevens have always shown."

 

-- Lewis as Author and Renowned Expert on Football

 

Lewis developed a reputation as one of the most knowledgeable experts on the game. In 1896, Lewis wrote one of the first books on American football, A Primer of College Football, published by Harper & Brothers, and serialized by Harper's Weekly. Upon the book's release, one reviewer noted:

 

"A new feature, hitherto inadequately treated by

previous authors, is the exhaustive treatment of

fundamentals or the rudiments of the game, such

as passing, catching, dropping upon the ball,

kicking, blocking, making holes, breaking through

and tackling.

There is also a treatise on 'avoiding injuries' ...

There are scientific expositions of team play,

offensive and defensive, and a supplementary

chapter on training which will be useful."

 

In a 1904 article, The Philadelphia Inquirer placed Lewis on par with the legendary Walter Camp in his knowledge of the game, writing:

 

"The one man whom Harvard has to match

Mr. Camp in football experience and general

knowledge is William H. Lewis, the famous

Harvard centre of the early nineties, and the

man who is the recognized authority on

defense in football the country over."

 

In 1905, critics of football sought to ban it from college campuses, or to alter its rules to control its violent nature. Lewis published an editorial in which he wrote:

 

"There is nothing the matter with football ...

The game itself is one of the finest sports

ever devised for the pastime of youth, and

the pleasure of the public."

 

While opposing unnecessary roughness, Lewis argued against proposed changes, noting that he did not want to watch a game of ping-pong or marbles upon the football field.

 

Lewis asserted that:

 

"Football should remain a strenuous

competition, a scientific game played

according to the rules of the game

with vigor and force, sincerity and

earnestness."

 

Lewis later recalled:

 

"There is no game like football. ... If it

hadn't been for football there is no

telling what I would be today. ...

It gives you a general hardening and

training which stands a man in good

use in later life."

 

-- Lewis as Politician and Lawyer

 

Lewis entered politics by successfully running for election to the Cambridge Common Council where he served from 1899 to 1902.

 

In 1901, he won election to the Massachusetts House of Representatives' 5th Middlesex district. Lewis narrowly lost reelection in 1902 to Frederick Simpson Deitrick by a total of 134 votes. Lewis was the last African American to serve in the state legislature until Laurence H. Banks was elected in 1946.

 

As a result of his Harvard football career, Lewis became a friend of President Theodore Roosevelt, a Harvard alumnus, and was a guest of Roosevelt's at his estate at Oyster Bay, New York in 1900.

 

In 1903 the United States Attorney for Boston, Henry P. Moulton, at the direction of Roosevelt, appointed Lewis as an Assistant United States Attorney in Boston; he was the first African American to be an Assistant US Attorney.

 

His appointment was reported in newspapers across the country. Some wrote that the appointment was an effort by Roosevelt to show that his championing of the negro is not political, and is not limited to the southern states.

 

The New York Times downplayed Lewis' race, noting:

 

"Lewis is said to be so light in color

that only his intimate friends know

him to be a negro."

 

Some wrote that Roosevelt appointed Lewis in order to keep him in Boston, where he could continue coaching the Harvard football team. One author noted that:

 

"Lewis owes his appointment to the

fact that he is an uncommonly good

football coach, and that President

Roosevelt is a Harvard man."

 

Cornell has made several attempts to hire Lewis as its football coach. According to the story, Harvard men were unwilling to lose Lewis's services in the football season, and they undertook to make his residence there so profitable that he would remain.

 

-- Lewis as the First African-American Assistant Attorney General

 

In October 1910, President William Howard Taft announced that he would appoint Lewis as a United States Assistant Attorney General, sparking a national debate. A North Carolina newspaper wrote that:

 

"The lucky colored man would hold

the highest public office ever held

by one of his race."

 

The Washington Evening Star concluded that the appointment of Lewis to a higher governmental position than any heretofore given to a colored man would result in a confirmation battle with southern Democrats, who had imposed racial segregation across the South.

 

After a two-month fight against him waged by the Southern Democratic block, the Senate confirmed Lewis as an Assistant Attorney General. After being sworn into office, Lewis went to the White House, where he personally thanked President Taft for the high honor.

 

Lewis' initial assignment was to defend the federal government against all Indian land claims. Lewis was a frequent caller at the White House, and regularly attended White House functions during the Taft administration.

 

Lewis was the highest-ranking of four African Americans appointed to office by Taft, who were known as his "Black Cabinet": Henry Lincoln Johnson as Recorder of Deeds for the District of Columbia, James Carroll Napier as Register of the Treasury, and Robert Heberton Terrell as District of Columbia Municipal Judge.

 

Lewis became an advocate for African Americans in the legal profession. Lewis published an article saying that:

 

"Many white men know intimately only

the depraved, ignorant, vicious negros –

those who helped to keep the dockets

filled."

 

He called for blacks to train and form:

 

"An army of negro lawyers of strong hearts,

cool heads, and sane judgment to help the

large number of African Americans who

were exploited, swindled and misused."

 

-- Lewis' Private Law Practice

 

Lewis's tenure as Assistant Attorney General ended with Taft's presidency in 1913, as these are political appointee positions tied to particular administrations. Taft recommended Lewis for appointment as a Massachusetts Superior Court judge, but the state's governor, Eugene Foss, declined to make the appointment.

 

Lewis returned to Massachusetts and entered the private practice of law. He developed a reputation as an outstanding trial lawyer, and appeared before the United States Supreme Court on more than a dozen occasions.

 

He remained active in Republican politics while practicing law. Among his cases, he represented persons accused of bootlegging and corruption, in addition to those challenging racial discrimination.

 

In 1941 he represented Massachusetts Governor's Councilor Daniel H. Coakley during his impeachment trial.

 

-- Lewis as a Civil Rights Leader and Speaker

 

Throughout his career, Lewis was outspoken on issues of race and discrimination. After a white barber in Cambridge refused to shave Lewis, he filed a suit seeking $5,000 in damages, and successfully lobbied for the passage of a Massachusetts law prohibiting racial discrimination in places of public accommodation.

 

In 1902, Lewis delivered an address on race relations to a gathering of Amherst College alumni. Lewis called race the "transcendent problem" facing the country, referring to the recent Spanish–American War, the disfranchisement of blacks in the South by new state constitutions, and the imposition of Jim Crow, which deprived blacks of civil rights, in his remarks:

 

"Yesterday the United States waged a war for humanity

when tyranny and oppression had grown intolerable. ...

Only a few hundreds of miles south of us are 10,000,000

people who are deprived of their rights, who are practically

in a state of serfdom.

Thousands of them have been lynched and shot for

attempting to exercise the God-given rights of every

human being. The great Democratic party rolls on its

honied tongue the sweet morsels of 'consent of the

governed' and 'equality of man.'

The Republican Party, progressive, patriotic, absorbed

with expansion, is too busy to disturb the harmony of the

spheres. They stand opposite making grimaces at each

other; one says 'Filipino;' the other hasn't the courage to

say 'Nigger.'

It is a beautiful game of football with the negro as the

football.

 

Lewis delivered the commencement address to the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute Class of 1910 in Alabama, urging them, despite adversity, to maintain their love for the South:

 

"Love your native Southland. Nine tenths of our people

were born here. All our past is here. All our future is here.

Here most of us will live and here pass to the great majority

and be gathered to the ashes of our fathers.

The most glorious history of our race is here in the Southland,

the most glorious history of the negro race anywhere in the

world is here. If we have suffered here, we have also

achieved greatly here. Rejoice in everything Southern."

 

While serving as Assistant Attorney General, Lewis learned that a young African-American graduate of Harvard had been refused employment at a prominent Boston trust company on account of race. In a speech to Boston business leaders, Lewis said:

 

"In Boston the outlook for the negro is far worse

than it has been since the Civil War. I think the

blood of three signers of the Declaration of

Independence and of the Abolitionists has run

out. If I owned the majority of stock in a certain

trust company, I would force the company to

hire the blackest man in Boston.

 

Lewis' speech drew "volumes of cheers" from the businessmen, and also from the colored waiters.

 

Lewis was one of three persons invited to deliver an address at Boston's Symphony Hall memorial to abolitionist Julia Ward Howe following her death in 1910.

 

In 1919, Lewis was one of the signatories to a call published in the New York Herald for a National Conference on Lynching, intended to take concerted action against the widespread practice of lynching and lawlessness in primarily Southern states.

 

Lynching had reached what is now seen as a peak in the South around the turn of the century, the period when those states imposed white supremacy.

 

In the summer of 1919, after Lewis' speech, the economic and social tensions of the postwar years erupted in numerous white racial attacks against blacks in northern and midwestern cities where blacks had migrated by the thousands and were competing with recent European immigrants; it was called Red Summer.

 

-- Lewis' Personal Life and Death

 

Lewis married Elizabeth B. Baker, who had been a student at Wellesley College, and the couple lived on Upland Road in Cambridge, where they raised three children. She predeceased him in 1943.

 

Lewis died in Boston of heart failure on the 1st. January 1949, at the age of 80.

 

Join Honor the Earth on TUESDAY, January 6 @ 2:00 PM in DULUTH, MN for the SANDPIPER PIPELINE HEARING -- more details below.

 

January 5-9, 2015, the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) will conduct public hearings regarding the Sandpiper Pipeline Project’s Certificate of Need. Times and locations of the hearings are as follows:

 

January 5, 2015, 2:00 pm

St. Paul, MNSaint Paul RiverCentre

Ballrooms A and B

175 West Kellogg Boulevard, St. Paul

 

January 6, 2015, 2:00 pm

Duluth, MNDowntown Holiday Inn

Great Lakes Ballroom - Lake Huron Room

200 West 1st Street, Duluth

 

January 7, 2015, 2:00 pm

Bemidji, MNBemidji State University (map)

Hobson Union - Ballroom

1500 Birchmont Drive Northeast, Bemidji

 

January 8, 2105, 2:00 pm

Crookston, MNCrookston Inn & Convention Center

Ballrooms 1 and 2

2200 University Avenue, Crookston

 

January 9, 2015, 2:00 pm

St. Cloud, MNSt. Cloud River’s Edge Convention Center

Herberger Suite

10 4th Avenue South, St. Cloud

 

To learn more about attending a public hearing, please visit the MPUC: mn.gov/puc/aboutus/meeting-hearing-details/index.html

 

The MPUC says "we encourage you to speak at a hearing and/or submit a comment to share your story about how Sandpiper will benefit you, your business or community and the State of Minnesota.

 

The MPUC public comment period for Sandpiper will be open through January 23, 2015 at 4:30 pm (comments must be received by 4:30 pm, comments received after that time will not be accepted). To submit your comments:

 

Visit www.mn.gov/puc, select “Comment on an Issue” and navigate to docket 13-473 to add your comments; or

 

Send comments to Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, 121 7th Place East, Suite 350, St. Paul, MN 55101; or

 

Or email consumer.puc@state.mn.us and reference docket number 13-473

 

Finally, in case of inclement weather, please visit www.mn.gov/puc or call 651-201-2213 or 855-731-6208 to find out the status of a meeting.

  

Earlier this year, the MPUC conducted public information meetings as part of the Pipeline Route Permit process. The meetings were as follows:

 

March 3, 2014, Crookston

March 4, 2014, McIntosh

March 4, 2014, Clearbrook

March 12, 2014 Park Rapids

March 12, 2014, Pine River

March 13, 2014, McGregor

March 13, 2014, Carlton

 

Applications

The complete administrative record can be found on MPUC docket. View all documents filed in the Certificate of Need (Docket 13-473) and the Pipeline Route Permit (Docket 13-474) dockets at www.puc.state.mn.us, select "Search eDockets," enter the year (13) and the docket number (473 or 474), select "Search."

Join Honor the Earth on TUESDAY, January 6 @ 2:00 PM in DULUTH, MN for the SANDPIPER PIPELINE HEARING -- more details below.

 

January 5-9, 2015, the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) will conduct public hearings regarding the Sandpiper Pipeline Project’s Certificate of Need. Times and locations of the hearings are as follows:

 

January 5, 2015, 2:00 pm

St. Paul, MNSaint Paul RiverCentre

Ballrooms A and B

175 West Kellogg Boulevard, St. Paul

 

January 6, 2015, 2:00 pm

Duluth, MNDowntown Holiday Inn

Great Lakes Ballroom - Lake Huron Room

200 West 1st Street, Duluth

 

January 7, 2015, 2:00 pm

Bemidji, MNBemidji State University (map)

Hobson Union - Ballroom

1500 Birchmont Drive Northeast, Bemidji

 

January 8, 2105, 2:00 pm

Crookston, MNCrookston Inn & Convention Center

Ballrooms 1 and 2

2200 University Avenue, Crookston

 

January 9, 2015, 2:00 pm

St. Cloud, MNSt. Cloud River’s Edge Convention Center

Herberger Suite

10 4th Avenue South, St. Cloud

 

To learn more about attending a public hearing, please visit the MPUC: mn.gov/puc/aboutus/meeting-hearing-details/index.html

 

The MPUC says "we encourage you to speak at a hearing and/or submit a comment to share your story about how Sandpiper will benefit you, your business or community and the State of Minnesota.

 

The MPUC public comment period for Sandpiper will be open through January 23, 2015 at 4:30 pm (comments must be received by 4:30 pm, comments received after that time will not be accepted). To submit your comments:

 

Visit www.mn.gov/puc, select “Comment on an Issue” and navigate to docket 13-473 to add your comments; or

 

Send comments to Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, 121 7th Place East, Suite 350, St. Paul, MN 55101; or

 

Or email consumer.puc@state.mn.us and reference docket number 13-473

 

Finally, in case of inclement weather, please visit www.mn.gov/puc or call 651-201-2213 or 855-731-6208 to find out the status of a meeting.

  

Earlier this year, the MPUC conducted public information meetings as part of the Pipeline Route Permit process. The meetings were as follows:

 

March 3, 2014, Crookston

March 4, 2014, McIntosh

March 4, 2014, Clearbrook

March 12, 2014 Park Rapids

March 12, 2014, Pine River

March 13, 2014, McGregor

March 13, 2014, Carlton

 

Applications

The complete administrative record can be found on MPUC docket. View all documents filed in the Certificate of Need (Docket 13-473) and the Pipeline Route Permit (Docket 13-474) dockets at www.puc.state.mn.us, select "Search eDockets," enter the year (13) and the docket number (473 or 474), select "Search."

Armed with one of those shop docket specials (order 1 entree, 1 main, get anor main to an equal or lesser value free) for Macchiato (http://www.macchiato.com.au), the first choice was a mezze plate. I honestly think that this was the one for two ppl, not one, it was HUGE. There were 8 slices of wood fired pizza bread. Unfortunately, the pizza bread (which was nice) was the highlight. Everything else tasted as though it was scooped out of a supermarket container, not made on the premises.

 

I am really reluctant to say this but this was one of those meals where at the end of it, I thought that I should have stayed home and eaten my favourite Korean instant noodles... :-O

Armed with one of those shop docket specials (order 1 entree, 1 main, get anor main to an equal or lesser value free) for Macchiato (http://www.macchiato.com.au), the first choice was a mezze plate. I honestly think that this was the one for two ppl, not one, it was HUGE. There were 8 slices of wood fired pizza bread. Unfortunately, the pizza bread (which was nice) was the highlight. Everything else (e.g. the taramasalata and tzatziki in this photo) tasted as though it was scooped out of a supermarket container, not made on the premises.

 

I am really reluctant to say this but this was one of those meals where at the end of it, I thought that I should have stayed home and eaten my favourite Korean instant noodles... :-O

A group of history, sociology and political science students from Bridgewater College traveled to Washington, D.C., March 1, to observe the United States Supreme Court in action. The oral argument heard by the students was Schindler Elevator Corp., v. United States (Docket No. 10-188). Following the court session, the students interviewed one of Justice Anthony Kennedy's law clerks and then were treated to a tour of the building's east and west conference rooms.

 

The students were accompanied by Dr. Timothy J. Brazill, associate professor of sociology, Dr. James S. Josefson, associate professor of political science and history, and Roy W. Ferguson Jr., the college's executive vice president.

Faculty discuss cases on the US Supreme Court docket.

The weird, fantastic world of Zuffenhausen in a nutshell: a 356SC cop automobile and a Carrera 3. RS homologation unique.

For 2014, the Porsche Club of America decided to place its own concours on the total-to-burstin’ Pebble Beach–week docket. The very first (presumably yearly) Werks R...

 

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From veterans’ treatment dockets to law practice technology, the 2016 Joint Bench/Bar Conference, held June 15-18 in Ocean City, Maryland, offered educational programming to suit any practice area or interest.

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