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  2. Public Citizen Litigation Group - Wikipedia

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    Public Citizen Litigation Group is a public interest law firm in the United States.The group is the litigation arm of the non-profit consumer advocacy organization Public Citizen. Its attorneys work on cases involving health and safety regulation, consumer rights, separation of powers, access to the courts, class actions, open government, and ...

  3. G. Flint Taylor - Wikipedia

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    G. Flint Taylor (born April 16, 1946) is an American human rights and civil rights attorney based in Chicago, Illinois, who has litigated many high-profile police brutality, government misconduct and death penalty cases.

  4. McDermott Will & Emery - Wikipedia

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    Chicago lawyers Edward H. McDermott and William M. Emery founded the firm in 1934. They were initially focused as a tax law firm, and a corporate department was established in 1941 when Howard A. Will joined the firm. As the century progressed, the firm added capabilities across the legal spectrum, eventually opening eight more offices.

  5. Will University Heights dispute ever end? Parties exchange ...

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    A group of University Heights residents filed a lawsuit more than a year ago seeking to stop the development of anything but a residential dwelling, citing 100-year-old deed restrictions on ...

  6. Devil's Lake (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Lake was so named because it is situated in a deep chasm that was thought to have no visible inlet or outlet. [3] However, the Koshawago Spring, originating from the Koshawago Creek, provides an inlet to the lake on the southwest side. [4] The term Devil's Lake is a misinterpretation of the Ho-Chunk name Te Wakącąk or Te Wakącągara. [5]

  7. Devils Lake, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    It is named after the nearby body of water called Devils Lake. The first house built by a Euro-American settler was in 1882. It was surveyed in 1883 and named Creelsburg and later Creel City, after the surveyor, Heber M. Creel. In 1884 it was renamed Devils Lake. [8] The local paper is the Devils Lake Journal. Devils Lake Municipal Airport ...

  8. Devils Lake (North Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Devils Lake is the endorheic, or closed, lake of a drainage basin of some 3,800 sq mi (9,800 km 2), the Devils Lake Basin. The lake collects around 86 percent of the basin's water runoff. [ 9 ] Above an elevation of 1,447 ft (441 m) AMSL , the lake spills into neighboring Stump Lake .

  9. Devils beat Blackhawks 4-2 for sixth win in eight games - AOL

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    Dawson Mercer and Max Willman scored in the first period and the New Jersey Devils beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-2 on Sunday night. Curtis Lazar and Michael McLeod also scored as the Devils won ...