Documents tagged "Fifth"
Found 6 documents with this tag
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The image is a photograph of an official document titled "United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit". The top right corner features a barcode with numbers beneath it, likely for tracking purposes. Below the title, there's a section labeled "Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas", indicating the origin of the appeal. The document appears to be an official court filing, possibly related to a legal case appealed to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. It includes details such as a case number and sections titled 'Docketed' and 'Filed' with corresponding dates.
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The image displays a document with printed text, which appears to be related to legal proceedings, specifically a court's decision. The document is titled "Docket Number: 16-40587" and includes the name "United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit." There is a list numbered "23," which discusses certain actions taken by a party in relation to a case. It mentions "The Petitioner’s counsel has been instructed to withdraw from this matter," followed by further instructions and references to legal citations. The style of the image is straightforward and informational, typical of official court documents.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033339.txt
The document discusses a congressional investigation into the sale of Trump's Florida property and Deutsche Bank loans. The House Intelligence Committee is involved in this investigation, with Jeffrey Epstein being mentioned as one key person of interest. The investigation appears to be significant enough for David Mitchell, who is associated with Mitchell Holdings LLC, to forward an article about it to Jeffrey Epstein.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031563.txt
In the document, Ken Starr and Jeffrey E. discuss topics related to civil law, procedural fairness, and presidential power. They mention Jed Rubenfeld, a criminal law professor at Yale who emphasizes the importance of procedural fairness in campus adjudicatory proceedings. The conversation also touches upon the potential consequences for President Trump if he were to shoot someone on Fifth Avenue. Ken Starr expresses disappointment that the Clinton's trashcan story was reopened during his book tour.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028533.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Ken Starr regarding Jed Rubenfeld. The key topic of discussion is the need for procedural fairness in campus adjudicatory proceedings. Jeffrey E. suggests that scholars should not be too scholarly, and that no one should be above the law. He also mentions the idea that Trump could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and not lose a vote, but would still suffer consequences. Ken Starr agrees with Jeffrey E.'s assessment of Rubenfeld and his ideas on procedural fairness.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023438.txt
Brockman, Inc. has announced the sale of NOISE by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass R. Sunstein. The authors were represented in negotiations for US/Canadian rights by John Brockman and Max Brockman supervised auctions in the UK and foreign language markets. Thirty auctions were conducted within a week, setting new agency records for publishing advances in each market. Kahneman's THINKING FAST AND SLOW has been on The New York Times Bestseller List since publication in 2011 with global sales approaching 6 million copies. The authors are considered three of the greatest thinkers of our time and NOISE is expected to have far-reaching applications.
