Miller v. Campbell — is a series of three lawsuits filed by U.S. Senate candidate, Joe Miller, in both federal and Alaska state courts, that dispute vote counting methods and other procedures conducted by the Alaska Division of Elections relating to the November 2,… … Wikipedia
Miller-El v. Dretke — Supreme Court of the United States Argued December 6, 2004 Decided June 13, 2005 … Wikipedia
Miller Brothers Co. v. Maryland — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 5, 1954 Decided Ap … Wikipedia
Miller v. Johnson — Supreme Court of the United States Argued April 20, 1995 Decided June 29, 1995 … Wikipedia
Miller Court House, Oklahoma — Miller Court House, was the first post office located in what is now Oklahoma, United States. It was located in what was then Miller County, Arkansas Territory. The post office opened September 5, 1824, and was closed December 28, 1839. Miller… … Wikipedia
Miller Court House — Miller Court House, was the first post office located in what is now Oklahoma. It was located in what was then Miller County, Arkansas Territory. The post office opened September 5, 1824, and was closed December 28, 1839. Miller Court House (or… … Wikipedia
Miller v Jackson — Court Court of Appeal Citation(s) [1977] QB 966, [1977] 3 WLR 20, [1977] 3 All ER 338 Keywords … Wikipedia
Miller v. Skumanick — Court United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Full case name Mary Jo Miller, Individually and on behalf of her minor daughtor, MM; Jami Day, Individually and on behalf of her minor daughter GK; Jane Doe, Individually and on behalf of … Wikipedia
Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone — Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone Headquarters Detroit, Michigan United States … Wikipedia
Miller v. Commissioner — Miller v. Commissioner, 733 F.2d 399 (6th Cir. 1984) was a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit held that taxpayers are allowed to claim deductions for economic detriments which are a loss and not compensated for … Wikipedia