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  2. Empire (1986 film) - Wikipedia

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    For the film, Sokurov, as often, selected a single motif from the work of inspiration – in this case, it was the sickness of a woman. It was produced as the graduation work of S. Sidorov from the VGIK. At that time Sokurov was not allowed to work on his own films, and saw this as an opportunity to continue work in the field.

  3. List of justices of the Wisconsin Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    In 1853, a separate Wisconsin Supreme Court was created with all members elected state-wide. Initially the court was three members; it grew to five justices in 1878, and to its current size of seven seats in 1907.

  4. The Degraded - Wikipedia

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    This film was Sokurov's first feature at Lenfilm.It was roughly based on a short story by the contemporary Soviet writer, Grigory Baklanov.Baklanov asked that his name be removed from the credits because the only motif that was adopted from Baklanov's work was the scene of the transitional period from power to subordinance.

  5. Wisconsin Supreme Court's liberal justices appear willing to ...

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    The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s four liberal justices voted in March to accept the case, agreeing only to resolve whether the 22-month-old ruling was incorrectly decided but not any other issues ...

  6. Maps submitted to Wisconsin Supreme Court would chip away at ...

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    The state's current maps are a product of another court battle — Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission — that ultimately landed at the U.S. Supreme Court. In 2022, ...

  7. Wisconsin Supreme Court overturns ruling that barred most ...

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    The name of the 2022 case decided by the Wisconsin Supreme Court is Teigen v. Wisconsin Elections Commission. Karofsky was among the three liberal justices on the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2022 ...

  8. Richards v. Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Richards v. Wisconsin, 529 U.S. 385 (1997), was a case before the United States Supreme Court in which the Court held that the Fourth Amendment does not allow a blanket exception to the knock-and-announce rule for investigations of drug-related felonies.

  9. Post-election lawsuits related to the 2020 U.S. presidential ...

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    On December 1, 2020, Bill Feehan, the La Crosse County Republican Party chairman, filed a lawsuit against the Wisconsin Elections Commission in federal court. [44] The plaintiffs, represented by conservative lawyer Sidney Powell, claimed that Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic, companies that provide voting software and hardware across the U.S., were used to conduct electronic ballot ...