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Tag Archives: Longtime
[Ilya Somin] Should Longtime Expats Have the Right to Vote in Elections?
A Canadian Supreme Court decision striking down a law denying the right to vote to expats who have resided abroad for over five years raises broader questions about democratic theory. Earlier today, the Supreme Court of Canada issued a decision … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Law
Tagged Elections, expats, Ilya, Longtime, Right, should, Somin, vote
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Vinnie Paul Leaves Most of his Estate to his Best Friend and his Longtime Girlfriend
Vinnie Paul, the drummer of the rock band Pantera, passed away on June 22, 2018 and his public memorial was held on July 1 in Dallas, Texas. Several famous musicians attended his funeral, representing several bands including KISS, Nickelback, Anthrax,… … Continue reading
Posted in Estate Planning
Tagged Best, Estate, Friend, Girlfriend, leaves, Longtime, Most, Paul, Vinnie
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Immigration Court Cases Now Involve More Long-Time Residents
“The latest available data from the Immigration Court reveals a sharp uptick in the proportion of cases involving immigrants who have been living in the U.S. for years. During March 2018, for example, court records show that only 10 percent … Continue reading
Posted in Law Librarians
Tagged Cases, Court, immigration, Involve, Longtime, Residents
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Longtime Casper attorney walks away from law practice
Longtime Casper attorney walks away from law practice Mike Krampner might never again shine a pair of his shoes. Read more on Casper Star-Tribune