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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 ...
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.
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 ...
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]
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 ...
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.
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 ]
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