Illicit Intent

Illicit Intent
Author: Debbie Baldwin
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1662908806

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Calliope Garland’s newsdesk assignment was fairly straightforward—dig up the dirt on the sketchy CEO of a Wall Street hedge fund. But when the man is murdered and valuable data destroyed, a simple investigation turns deadly. Calliope is unwittingly in possession of vital financial information and a priceless work of art; either of which may get her killed. With an ever-growing list of people who want to harm her, Calliope must set aside her reservations and turn to the one man she knows she can trust. Miller “Tox” Buchanan is a study in contradictions: kind but lethal, passionate but distant, self-possessed yet hesitant. He knows he should keep his distance, but when Calliope is hurled into danger, Tox will stop at nothing to protect her. ...Her first instinct wasn’t to dial 911 but rather to call a certain Navy SEAL. She forced down the antiquated damsel in distress fantasy floating around in her head and rationalized the police would surely ask questions she was unwilling or unable to answer. She brought up her contacts. At the bottom, she touched the entry labeled, Tox, and the call rang through. A grizzly bear answered. “This better be good.” “Tox?” “Calliope?” “I need your help...” Be advised: this story contains scenes of violence equivalent to an R-rated movie and explicit sexual situations.

Intent in Islamic Law

Intent in Islamic Law
Author: Paul R. Powers
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004145923

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This is the first broad study of the treatment of intent in Islamic law, examining ritual, commercial, family, and penal law and providing new insights into Muslim understandings of law, religious ritual, action, agency, and language.

Official Gazette

Official Gazette
Author: Philippines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1987
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Someone Somewhere

Someone Somewhere
Author: Debbie Baldwin
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2024-04-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1662947615

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Miles Buchanan is a fixer. He makes the worst problems of the rich and powerful disappear. A man of many faces, Miles can become whomever he needs to be to get the job done. His life is exactly how he wants it–no emotion and no attachments. Miles doesn’t have friends; he has acquaintances. He even keeps his twin brother at arm’s length. His world is a perfect, sterile place, except for one ever-present thorn in his side. His obsession. Clara Gautreau. His Bluebird. On the surface, Clara is a bright, beautiful PhD student. The daughter of a powerful underworld kingpin, Clara leads a charmed life. Miles, however, knows the truth. Clara is a thief. And not just any thief; she is the notorious Lynx, a modern-day Robin Hood who steals back ill-gotten art and jewels and returns them to their rightful owners. Clara can break into any mansion, crack any safe; she’s uncatchable. Until she makes a mistake. Now, Clara is in the sights of Lucien Kite, a man with an unquenchable thirst for money and power. Miles will do anything to keep Clara safe, but she refuses to back down. Lucien Kite has taken a painting that means the world to her father. His dying wish is to have it returned. Clara and Miles need to steal that painting. Clara has loved Miles for as long as she can remember, but Miles Buchanan is a stone fortress she can never penetrate. After resigning herself to a strained friendship marked by pranks and arguments, Clara is shocked to discover Miles has been more involved in her life than she imagined. When Lucien Kite threatens her, Miles’s protective instincts emerge, and passions explode. Amid threats and deception, can Clara and Miles discover the real treasure that has eluded them?

Report

Report
Author: United States. Attorney General's National Committee to Study the Antitrust Laws
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1955
Genre: Antitrust law
ISBN:

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House documents

House documents
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1086
Release: 1886
Genre:
ISBN:

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Vermont Public Documents

Vermont Public Documents
Author: Vermont
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1004
Release: 1900
Genre:
ISBN:

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Report of the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee on the Articles Against Judge Alcee L. Hastings: March 17, 1989, organizational meeting ... pretrial examinations of June 15, 1989

Report of the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee on the Articles Against Judge Alcee L. Hastings: March 17, 1989, organizational meeting ... pretrial examinations of June 15, 1989
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Impeachment Trial Committee on the Articles against Judge Alcee L. Hastings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1068
Release: 1989
Genre: Judges
ISBN:

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Constitutional Process

Constitutional Process
Author: Maxwell L. Stearns
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780472088683

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This is the first comprehensive analysis of how the collective nature of Supreme Court decision making affects the transformation of the justices' preferences into constitutional doctrine. Analyzing the Supreme Court from the perspective of social choice theory, Maxwell L. Stearns offers new insights into Supreme Court decision making that have profound implications for understanding the outcomes in a number of cases and the resulting doctrinal development within constitutional law which traditional analyses have proven ill-equipped to explain. The book models several important process-based Supreme Court rules, including outcome voting, the narrowest-grounds rule, stare decisis, and justiciability, with a particular emphasis on standing. These doctrines have each had a significant impact upon the evolution of modern constitutional law, including but not limited to the following areas: affirmative action, school desegregation, racial gerrymandering, obscenity, and abortion. Each model is presented in nontechnical language with several concrete illustrations drawn from recent Supreme Court case law. The book offers a new understanding of two apparently paradoxical situations: first, cases in which there are separate majorities on specific issues in the case that suggest, logically, that there should be a majority for the dissenting result; and second, cases in which discrete minorities--as opposed to the apparent majority--control the identification and resolution of dispositive case issues. In addition, the book sheds new light on why the Court employs stare decisis, even though the doctrine grounds the evolution of legal doctrine on the order in which cases are presented and decided, and on how the modern standing doctrine ameliorates the incentives for interest groups to time the litigation of cases in a way that will exert a disproportionate influence over the direction of constitutional doctrine. This book will appeal to scholars of the Supreme Court or judicial decision-making. It should also be of interest to students of social choice and of law and economics who have not previously considered the Supreme Court or constitutional law as fertile ground for their disciplines. Maxwell L. Stearns is Professor of Law, George Mason University School of Law.