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Ward v.
Flood 48 Cal. 49–52 (1874) was the
first school segregation case
before the
California Supreme Court,
which established the
principle of "separate...
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Ward Vinton Evans (June 6, 1880 –
August 2, 1957) was a
chemist who
served as a
professor at
Northwestern University and
Loyola University Chicago. He...
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Ward Vanderhoof Tolbert (April 28, 1877 –
April 11, 1946) was an
American lawyer and
politician from New York.
Tolbert was born on
April 28, 1877, in Weston...
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Ward v Canada (AG) is a
leading Supreme Court of
Canada decision on federalism. The
Court re-articulated the "pith and
substance analysis and
upheld the...
- Anne
V.
Ward (March 1877 — May 31, 1971),
sometimes written as Anna
V.
Ward,
Annie V.
Ward, or A.
V.
Ward, was a Scottish-born
American educator. She was...
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State of
Arizona v.
Kelli Ward, et al. is a
state criminal prosecution concerning the
Trump fake
electors plot in Arizona. The 18 defendants, including...
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Canada (AG)
v Ward, [1993] 2 S.C.R. 689 was a
landmark refugee law case
decided by the
Supreme Court of Canada. It was
significant for
clarifying what...
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Ward v.
Tesco Stores Ltd. [1976] 1 WLR 810, is an
English tort law case
concerning the
doctrine of res ipsa
loquitur ("the
thing speaks for itself"). It...
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Special wards (特別区, tokubetsu-ku) are a
special form of muni****lities in ****an
under the 1947
Local Autonomy Law. They are city-level
wards:
primary subdivisions...
- Adam
v.
Ward was a 1919
House of
Lords case
concerning the
legal theories of
qualified privilege and that of the
constitutional defence.
Qualified privilege...