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Robert A. Levy (born 1941) is chairman emeritus of the libertarian Cato Institute in Washington, DC. He was co-counsel in District of Columbia v. Heller , [ 1 ] the U.S. Supreme Court case establishing a Second Amendment individual right to gun ownership.
Asif Merchant, 46, entered his plea to one count of attempting to commit terrorism across national boundaries and one count of murder for hire at a hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert Levy ...
Robert W. Lee [160] Broward County Circuit Court (1997– ) Florida: active: Joan Lobis [73] New York County Supreme Court (2007–2020) New York: retired: Seth M. Marnin [161] New York State Court of Claims (2023– ) New York: active: Chris Mallios [87] Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas (2015– ) Pennsylvania: active: Larnzell Martin Jr. [162]
The Dirty Dozen: How Twelve Supreme Court Cases Radically Expanded Government and Eroded Freedom is a Cato Institute book, written by Robert A. Levy and William Mellor and released in May 2008, about twelve U.S. Supreme Court decisions that were viewed as greatly undermining individual freedom by expanding the power of government. [1]
Robert J. White: Detroit: 1985 2024–present — — Biden: 44 Senior Judge Bernard A. Friedman: Detroit: 1943 1988–2009 2004–2009 2009–present Reagan: 47 Senior Judge Robert Hardy Cleland: Port Huron: 1947 1990–2013 — 2013–present G.H.W. Bush: 48 Senior Judge Nancy Garlock Edmunds: Detroit: 1947 1992–2012 — 2012–present G.H ...
A magistrate judge in Nevada granted Mr Smirnov’srelease on various conditions. “He has fully remained fully compliant with his conditions of release since his court-ordered release,” the ...
Robert I. Levy (1924–2003), American psychiatrist and anthropologist Robert A. Levy (born 1941), American lawyer, pundit, and entrepreneur Robert L. Levy (cardiologist) (1888–1974), American cardiologist and professor
Robert Barr Todd 1880–1888; William M. Levy 1880–1882; Charles Erasmus Fenner 1880–1893; Thomas Courtland Manning 1882–1886; Samuel D. McEnery 1888–1891; Lynn B. Watkins 1886–1901; Joseph Arsenne Breaux 1890–1904; 1904–1914, Chief Justice; Francis T. Nicholls 1892–1904; 1904–1911, Chief Justice; Charles Parlange 1893–1894 ...