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Dollar Worth 39.7 Cents
“The Consumer Price Index now stands at 251.9 which means goods and services that cost $100 in 1967 now cost $251.90. Stated another way, the 1967 dollar is now worth 39.7 cents.” That paragraph from a weekend UPI news dis- patch on the government’s latest economic report spotlights sad effects of the inflation which wracks the United States economy.… Continue reading Dollar Worth 39.7 Cents
Chief Justice Warren E.Burger may have signalleda future trend in proposingthat more non-criminallawsuits be taken to ar-bitration because of anoverload of state andfederal court cases.Addressing theAmerican Bar Associationin Chicago. Burger saidthat from l940 to 1981. thenumber of cases filed an-nually in federal districtcourts jumped from 35 000to 180,000.Despite periodical in-creases in judgeships un-der omnibus legislation.Burger said it is clear that”the federal and statecourt systems are in-
Chief Justice Warren E.Burger may have signalleda future trend in proposingthat more non-criminallawsuits be taken to ar-bitration because of anoverload of state andfederal court cases.Addressing theAmerican Bar Associationin Chicago. Burger saidthat from l940 to 1981. thenumber of cases filed an-nually in federal districtcourts jumped from 35 000to 180,000.Despite periodical in-creases in judgeships un-der omnibus legislation.Burger… Continue reading Chief Justice Warren E.Burger may have signalleda future trend in proposingthat more non-criminallawsuits be taken to ar-bitration because of anoverload of state andfederal court cases.Addressing theAmerican Bar Associationin Chicago. Burger saidthat from l940 to 1981. thenumber of cases filed an-nually in federal districtcourts jumped from 35 000to 180,000.Despite periodical in-creases in judgeships un-der omnibus legislation.Burger said it is clear that”the federal and statecourt systems are in-
Congressional Record: Repository of fact and effusion
Congress, that distinguished body of American lawmakers, functions in dignity and sticks strictly to business in its sessions – most of the time. But as drum-beaters for their respective states, our senators and representatives like to boast of their constituents — champion athletes, oration winners, folks cited for bravery or unusual achievements. vu’yor usual adllevunenu.… Continue reading Congressional Record: Repository of fact and effusion