• The People &c., Appellant v. Roman Baret, Respondent, No. 105

    Publication Date: 2014-07-01
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    Court: New York State, Court of Appeals
    Judge: Judges Graffeo, Smith and Pigott concur. Chief Judge Lippman dissents in an opinion. Judge Rivera dissents in a separate opinion.
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Clara H. Salzberg, for appellant
    for defendant: Labe M. Richman, for respondent. Lenni Benson et al.; New York State Defenders Association, Inc. et al., amici curiae.

    Case Number: No. 105

    Cite as: People v. Baret, No. 105, NYLJ 1202661419688, at *1 (Ct. of App., Decided June 30, 2014) No. 105 Judges Graffeo, Smith and Pigott concur.

  • Wolfson v. Concannon

    Publication Date: 2014-05-09
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    Date Filed: 2014-05-09
    Court: 9th Cir.
    Judge: Frederick J. Martone, District Judge, Presiding Before: Jay S. Bybee, Carlos T. Bea, and Sandra S. Ikuta, Circuit Judges.
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Anita Y. Woudenberg (argued), The Bopp Law Firm, Terre Haute, Indiana, for Plaintiff-Appellant.
    for defendant: Charles A. Grube (argued), Assistant Attorney General, Arizona Attorney General's Office, Phoenix, Arizona, for Defendants-Appellees Colleen Concannon, Louis Frank Dominguez, Peter J. Eckerstrom, George H. Foster, Sherry L. Geisler, Michael O. Miller, Angela H. Sifuentes, Catherine M. Stewart, Tyrell Taber, and Lawrence F. Winthrop in their official capacities as members of the Arizona Commission on Judicial Conduct; Kimberly A. Demarchi (argued), Lewis Roca Rothgerber LLP, Phoenix, Arizona, for Defendant-Appellee Maret Vessella, Chief Bar Counsel of the State Bar of Arizona.

    Case Number: No. 11-17634

    Cite as 14 C.D.O.S. 5139 RANDOLPH WOLFSON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COLLEEN CONCANNON, in

  • Paroline v. United States

    Publication Date: 2014-04-23
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    Date Filed: 2014-04-23
    Court: U.S. Sup. Ct.
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    Attorneys: For plaintiff:
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    Case Number: No. 12–8561

    Cite as 14 C.D.O.S. 4268 DOYLE RANDALL PAROLINE PETITIONER v. UNITED STATES ET

  • McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission

    Publication Date: 2014-04-02
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    Date Filed: 2014-04-02
    Court: U.S. Sup. Ct.
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    Attorneys: For plaintiff:
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    Case Number: No. 12–536

    Cite as 14 C.D.O.S. 3630 MCCUTCHEON ET AL. APPELLANTS v. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMI

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