- The
Maine Law (or "
Maine Liquor Law"), p****ed on June 2, 1851 in
Maine, was the
first statutory implementation of the
developing temperance movement in...
- Gun
laws in
Maine regulate the sale, possession, and use of
firearms and
ammunition in the U.S.
state of
Maine.
Article I,
Section 16 of the Constitution...
- The
alcohol laws of
Maine regulate the sale and
possession of
alcohol in the
state of
Maine in the
United States.
Maine is an
alcoholic beverage control...
- The
University of
Maine School of
Law (UMaine
Law or
Maine Law) is a
public law school in Portland,
Maine. It is
accredited by the
American Bar ****ociation...
-
Maine can be seen as one of the
forefathers of
modern legal anthropology,
legal history and
sociology of
law.
Maine was the son of Dr.
James Maine, of...
-
design commonly used
omits the
circular ring
prescribed by
Maine Law as a part of the
Maine arms and
moves the "Sea and
Forest Scene" from the outside...
-
called the
Maine Law Riot, and the June Riot by Neal Dow, was a
brief but
violent period of
civil unrest that
occurred in Portland,
Maine on June 2, 1855...
-
Maine (/meɪn/ MAYN) is a
state in the New
England region of the
United States, and the
northeastern most
state in the
Lower 48. It
borders New Hampshire...
- The
Maine Supreme Judicial Court is the
highest court in the
state of
Maine's judicial system. It is
composed of
seven justices, who are
appointed by...
- The 2014
United States Senate election in
Maine took
place on
November 4, 2014. In****bent
Republican Senator Susan Collins, who had
served in the position...