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  2. Nebraska Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    Law school 2 Michael W. Pirtle, Chief Judge: June 24, 2011 (as Appellate Judge) September 13, 2020 (as Chief Judge) Dave Heineman (R) Nebraska: 6 Frankie J. Moore: January 28, 2000: Mike Johanns (R) Nebraska 3 Francie C. Riedmann: July 2012: Dave Heineman (R) Creighton: 1 Riko E. Bishop: July 19, 2013: Dave Heineman (R) Nebraska 4 David ...

  3. Nebraska Legislature - Wikipedia

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    A total of 25 members is required for a majority; however, in order to overcome a filibuster, a two-thirds vote of all members is required, which takes 33 votes. [4] Unlike the legislatures of the other 49 U.S. states and the U.S. Congress, the Nebraska Legislature is unicameral.

  4. Cousin marriage law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    States have various laws regarding marriage between cousins and other close relatives, [207] which involve factors including whether or not the parties to the marriage are half-cousins, double cousins, infertile, over 65, or whether it is a tradition prevalent in a native or ancestry culture, adoption status, in-law, whether or not genetic ...

  5. List of cities and counties in the United States offering an ...

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    A number of cities and counties in the United States have implemented non-discrimination laws for sexual orientation and/or gender identity. As of October 25, 2017, at least 400 cities and counties prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity for both public and private employees. [1]

  6. Rule against perpetuities - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the common law rule has been abolished by statute in Alaska, Idaho, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, [22] Kentucky, [23] Rhode Island, [24] and South Dakota. [ 25 ] A new US Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities was published in 1986 that adopts the wait-and-see approach with a flat waiting period of 90 years in place of ...

  7. Jon Bruning - Wikipedia

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    Jon Cumberland Bruning (born April 30, 1969) is an American politician who served as the 32nd Attorney General of Nebraska from 2003 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party, he previously represented the 3rd district in the Nebraska Legislature from 1997 until 2003.

  8. Sterilization law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Revised Statutes section 25.5-10-233 governs court-ordered sterilizations. [ 23 ] In 1981, the Colorado Supreme Court held that a district court may authorize the sterilization of a "mentally retarded person" if the court finds with clear and convincing evidence the procedure is medically essential. [ 24 ]

  9. Nebraska Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Attorney General articles at ABA Journal; News and Commentary at FindLaw; Nebraska Revised Statutes at Law.Justia.com; U.S. Supreme Court Opinions - "Cases with title containing: State of Nebraska" at FindLaw; Nebraska State Bar Association; Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson profile at National Association of Attorneys General