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Constantine is a common name derived from the Latin word constans, meaning constant or steadfast. Department of Justice Office of Legal Policy, and from the Fifth Circuit Library System of the United States Court of Appeals, both public domain sources. . Material on this page is taken or adapted from the U.S. Constantine Palace. Norton, 362 F.3d 286, Judge Clement argued that the Endangered Species Act needed a commercial nexus to enable regulation of endemic rare species. Constantine College, based in Middlesbrough, England and now Teesside University. v.

Constantine is a movie based on the comic book Hellblazer whose main character is called John Constantine. In GDF Realty Investments, Ltd. The Constantines are an indie rock band from Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 3d 376, she argued that the Commerce Clause power did not enable Congress to regulate local robberies. "Konstantine" is a rock ballad by the band Something Corporate. McFarland, 311 F. Constantine, Andorra. v.

Constantine, Switzerland. In U.S. Constantine Township, Michigan. Judge Clement has joined other conservative judges in dissenting in Commerce Clause cases that implicate federalism. Constantine, Michigan. Officers also, however, slammed the car door on his foot and head, and the plaintiff's excessive force claim under this heading was remanded. Constantine Bay. Qualified immunity also protected officers from the plaintiff's accusation of excessive force in using handcuffs and confining him to the police car as part of the arrest.

Constantine, Cornwall. She upheld officers' appeal of qualified immunity for reasonably arresting a father who was interfering with the return of a child to its rightful custodian. Constantine, Algeria. City of Edna. Constantine Zureik. Judge Edith Brown Clement wrote a unanimous opinion for the 5th Circuit in Tarver v. Constantine Stanislavski. Clement and the court held that the representation had been reasonable.

Constantine Simitis. The captain moved to vacate, arguing that his counsel had been insufficient. Constantine-Silvanus. 2005), Clement again wrote for the majority, this time reinstating the sentence of a police captain convicted for violation of federal civil rights laws in using excessive force. Constantine Rhigas. Harris, 408 F.3d 186 (5th Cir. Constantine Samuel Rafinesque-Schmaltz. In United States v.

Constantine Phaulkon. Plano Independent School District, 339 F.3d 273 (5th Cir., 2003), Judge Clement held that a school district's policy requiring the preapproval of fliers handed out at a school event violated the First Amendment free speech rights of would-be protestors. Constantine Paparregopoulus. In Chiu v. Constantine Papadakis. The basis of her ruling was the lack of specific evidence about the daughter's "awareness of the impending collision." Large damage awards to the father and husband due to the loss of society in his wife and daughter were affirmed. Constantine Mitsotakis. 2003), reducing pain and suffering damages awarded by a jury to a mother and daughter who were killed in a car accident.

Constantine Manasses. Blackmore, 352 F.3d 150 (5th Cir. Los. She wrote for the majority in Vogler v. Constantine M. Clement has a reputation as a conservative jurist and a strict constructionist who strongly supports principles of federalism, but she has written few high-profile opinions. Constantine Lascaris. Bush picked White House Counsel Harriet Miers as his nominee to succeed Justice O'Connor, but with the withdrawal of Miers's nomination [1], Clement again was thought to be a potential nominee until the nomination of Samuel Alito.

Constantine Koukias, Australian classical composer. Eventually, George W. Constantine Karamanlis. Time however stated that Clement's current chances seem to be somewhat diminished because the Bush administration believes her to be guilty of excessive self-promotion. Constantine Kanaris. With John Roberts' promotion to Chief Justice by President Bush, the media has mentioned Clement as a possible choice to fill what would have been his spot as an Associate Justice because she is a woman. Constantine Ducas. Judge Clement is a member of the Maritime Law Association of the United States, the Federal Bar Association, the American Law Institute, the Federalist Society, the Tulane Law School's Inn of Court, and the Committee on the Administrative Office of the Judicial Conference of the United States.

Constantine Dadeshkeliani. Bush, was confirmed by the Senate on November 13, 2001 by a vote of 99-0, and received her commission on November 26, 2001. Cavafy. She was nominated to her current seat on September 4, 2001 by President George W. Constantine P. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Constantine Carathéodory. In 2001 she served as chief judge of this court, before being nominated to the U.S.

Constantine Bruno. She was confirmed by the Senate to this post on November 21, 1991 (by a vote of 99-0), and received commission on November 25, 1991. Constantine Brâncoveanu. Bush. Constantine Andreou. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana by George H.W. Constantine Alexios. On October 1, 1991 Clement was nominated to the U.S.

Constantine of Preslav. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana (1973-1975), after which she worked as a maritime attorney in private practice in New Orleans, Louisiana until 1991. Constantine III of Britain. Christenberry at the U.S. Constantine the African. Her early career included a period clerking for Judge Herbert W. Constantine Maroulis finalist on the television show American Idol. in 1969, and at Tulane Law School, where she received a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree in 1972.

Constantine. Judge Clement was born in Birmingham, Alabama and educated at the University of Alabama, receiving her B.A. Thomas A. . Tiberius II Constantine.
. Susannah Constantine. Image:Edith Clement.jpg Edith "Joy" Brown Clement (born April 29, 1948) is a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

Storm Constantine. Department of Justice Office of Legal Policy. Michael Constantine. U.S. Learie Constantine. Fifth Circuit Library System of the United States Court of Appeals. Kevin Constantine.

Joseph Constantine. John Constantine. Eddie Constantine. Con Constantine.

Constantine, 1st Earl of Fife. Order of Constantine, the Byzantine order of knights, the Angelici. Constantine Tsatsos. Constantine Stephanopoulos.

Constantine Petrovich. Constantine Prezan. St Constantine of Cornwall. Antipope Constantine II.

Pope Constantine. Constantine VI of Constantinople. Constantine V of Constantinople. Constantine IV of Constantinople.

Constantine III of Constantinople. Constantine II of Constantinople. Constantine I of Constantinople. Constantine Ypsilanti.

Constantine Nicolaievich. Constantine Mavrocordato. Constantine III of Rome. Constantine I of Imereti.

Constantine Dragas. Constantine John Phipps, 2nd Baron Mulgrave. Constantine Phipps, 1st Marquess of Normanby. Constantine Pavlovich of Russia.

Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria. Constantine III of Scotland. Constantine II of Scotland. Constantine I of Scotland.

Constantine of the Picts. Constantine II of Greece. Constantine I of Greece. Constantine II (or Kuestantinos II) of Ethiopia, also known as Eskander.

Constantine I (or Kuestantinos I) of Ethiopia, also known as Zara Yaqob. Constantine VI of Armenia. Constantine V of Armenia. Constantine IV of Armenia.

Constantine III of Armenia. Constantine II of Armenia. Constantine I of Armenia. Constantine XI.

Constantine X. Constantine IX. Constantine VIII. Constantine VII.

Constantine VI. Constantine V. Constantine IV. Constantine III (emperor).

Constantine III (usurper). Constantine II (emperor). Constantine I (emperor), commonly known as Constantine the Great.