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Harold Lang may refer to: Harold Lang (dancer) (1920–1985), American dancer, singer and actor; Harold Lang (British actor) (1923–1970), British character actor;
Lang is included in Ben Bagley's 'Jerome Kern Revisited' album, singing four songs. Both Arthur Laurents and Gore Vidal reported having affairs with Lang. [ 2 ] From 1970 until his death in 1985, aged 64, from pancreatic cancer in Chico, California , Lang was a professor of dance at California State University, Chico .
Paul C. Sprenger (September 8, 1940 – December 29, 2014) was an American attorney. Sprenger is best known as lead counsel of Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co. , a discrimination case involving female iron miners in Minnesota .
The ring is now in the possession of Sotheby's London, where it will be auctioned on June 7 and is estimated to go for up to $455,000.
Received a federal pardon by then-President Donald Trump (who is his son, Jared's father-in-law) December 23, 2020. Lewis Libby: District of Columbia: March 20, 2008 — Convicted of four of five felony counts of obstruction of justice, perjury, and making false statements to a grand jury and federal investigators, in United States v.
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United States v. Johnson, 323 U.S. 273 (1944), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court declined to permit a prosecution in Delaware of defendants charged with violating the Federal Denture Act by sending denture in the mail from Illinois to Delaware, where they were received by a person not licensed to practice dentistry in Delaware.
On certiorari, the United States Supreme Court affirmed 5-4. In an opinion by Blackmun, J., it was held that the rule announced in Payton v.New York applies to a case which was pending on direct appeal when Payton was decided, Payton not having applied settled precedent to a new set of facts, not having announced an entirely new and unanticipated principle of law, nor having held either that ...