In Speaking Freely, Floyd Abrams, who for over thirty years has been our most eloquent and respected advocate for uncensored expression, recounts some of the major cases of his remarkable career—landmark trials and Supreme Court arguments ...
... the great flood of 1863 , with a few genealogical changes , comes from an unpublished letter by Lula Bess Henderson Whitney to her kinsman Caldwell Sims , dated August 1939 , and provided by Ronnie Abrams , himself a descendant .
... DC 20510 PRESIDENT - ELECT Maureen E Maney VICE PRESIDENTS Doar E Frosco Linda Keys Irene V Villacci Re : Nomination of Ronnie Abrams , Esq . to the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York Dear Senator ...
To the Senate of the United States : I nominate - Ronnie Abrams , of New York , to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York , vice Lewis A. Kaplan , retired .
Judge Ronnie Abrams had a conflict of interest with the New York Fed. It turned out she had worked with one of the New York Fed's lawyers a few years earlier. Because she had this conflict of interest, she disclosed it to lawyers on ...
... 8935 [ 9JN ) ney : Committee on the Judiciary ( Senate ) , 13217 Nomination of Ronnie Abrams To Be District Judge : Committee on the Judiciary ( Senate ) , 16627 [ 3NO } Nomination of Kevin H. Sharp To Be District Judge : Nomination ...
Punctuating the story are photographs of dressed room sets each created, designed, and styled especially for the book by Naomi Parry to evoke a period or aspect of Amy's life or personality, incorporating Amy's clothing, possessions, lyrics ...
CR S - 1984 “ U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York ” Confirmation of the nomination of Ronnie Abrams , of New York , to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York . NOMINATION CONFIRMED Related ...
Now I smell sour milk where Ronnie Abrams spilled his ration yesterday. “Move over, Yates!” Ronnie caroms off the seat opposite, rams his leg into mine and flies back to pound his brother.