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The North Western Reporter and North Western Reporter, Second Series are United States regional case law reporters. It is part of the National Reporter System created by John B. West for West Publishing Company, which is now part of Thomson West. [1] National Reporter System regions
West's National Reporter System (NRS) is a set of case law reporters for federal courts and appellate state courts in the United States. [1] [2] It started with the North Western Reporter in 1879 which has its origin in The Syllabi (1876, LCCN 2010-213400). [3]
The Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly, or Legislative Council of the Northwest Territories (with Northwest hyphenated as North-West until 1906), [3] [4] is the legislature and the seat of government of Northwest Territories in Canada. [5] It is a unicameral elected body that creates and amends law in the Northwest Territories.
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1st North-West Legislative Assembly 3 sessions 1888 – 10 October 1891: 1888 election: 22: 3 Six members were elected in two-member ridings and 16 in single-member ridings, but they did not cover the entire Territory. This Assembly also had three judges appointed as members to be legal experts. 2nd North-West Legislative Assembly 5 sessions ...
The first Supreme Court of the North-West Territories was created in 1885. At that time, the North-West Territories included the territory which later became the Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, as well as the Yukon Territory. The first Supreme Court lasted until abolished for territorial purposes in 1905; it continued to act temporarily ...
Uber's chief legal officer Tony West spoke during the third night of the Democratic National Convention Wednesday, praising Kamala Harris's passion for justice.. West, a former U.S. Assistant ...
West (also known by its original name, West Publishing) is a business owned by Thomson Reuters that publishes legal, business, and regulatory information in print, and on electronic services such as Westlaw. Since the late 19th century, West has been one of the most prominent publishers of legal materials in the United States.