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  2. Limtiaco v. Camacho - Wikipedia

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    Limtiaco v. Camacho (2007), [note 2] [note 3] 549 U.S. 483, is a case of the United States Supreme Court which handled a complex taxation dispute between two Guamanian politicians—Douglas B. Moylan, Guam's first elected Attorney General, and Felix P. Camacho, then-Governor of Guam—involving the proper interpretation of the Guam Organic Act.

  3. John F. Kennedy High School (Guam) - Wikipedia

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    Following enactment, the date of enactment was changed by Public Laws 7-124 [4] and 7-125 [5] to begin August 26, 1964. On August 26, 1965, Governor Guerrero signed Public Law 8-74, introduced by Senator George M. Bamba. This law appropriated $2,000 to design and erect a statue of President John F. Kennedy in front of John F. Kennedy High ...

  4. Therese M. Terlaje - Wikipedia

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    An attorney by profession, Terlaje was first elected in 2016 to serve in the 34th Guam Legislature, where she was elected Vice Speaker of the Guam Legislature. She has been reelected in every election since , having served in the 35th (2019–2021), 36th (2021–2023), and 37th (2023–present) sessions of the legislature.

  5. Legislature of Guam - Wikipedia

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    25th Guam Legislature: 26th Guam Legislature: 27th Guam Legislature: Vicente "Ben" C. Pangelinan (1955–2014) January 6, 2003 – January 3, 2005 Democratic: 28th Guam Legislature: Mark Forbes (b. 1954) January 3, 2005 – March 7, 2008 Republican: 29th Guam Legislature: 29th Guam Legislature: Judith T. Won Pat (b. 1949) March 7, 2008 ...

  6. Government of Guam - Wikipedia

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    Further, Public Law No. 108-378 authorized the Supreme Court of Guam to create divisions of the Superior Court and other local courts of Guam, and stated that the Supreme Court of Guam "shall be the highest court of the judicial branch of Guam (excluding the District Court of Guam) and shall: (1) have original jurisdiction over proceedings ...

  7. Michael San Nicolas - Wikipedia

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    The Guam Legislature reconsidered and passed the new bill in January 2016. [22] Governor Calvo vetoed the new bill. An attempted override of the new bill failed. [23] Senator San Nicolas introduced a bill in 2017, which would reduce the salaries of elected and appointed officials that had been raised by Public Law 32-208. [24]

  8. List of acts of the 112th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Public law number Date of enactment Short title Description 112-1: January 31, 2011 (No short title) Prolonged the extensions under Pub. L. 111–251 (text) to May 31, 2011. 112-2: February 17, 2011 (No short title) Named a courthouse in Yuma, Arizona after John M. Roll. 112-3: February 25, 2011 FISA Sunsets Extension Act of 2011

  9. Supreme Court of Guam - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Guam is the highest judicial body of the United States territory of Guam.The Court hears all appeals from the Superior Court of Guam and exercises original jurisdiction only in cases where a certified question is submitted to it by a U.S. federal court, the Governor of Guam, or the Guam Legislature.