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Herbert W. Titus is of counsel to the law firm of William J. Olson, PC Prior to his association with this firm, Mr. Titus taught constitutional law, common law, and other subjects for nearly 30 years at five different American Bar Association approved law schools. From 1986 to 1993, he served as the founding Dean of the College of Law and Government in Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Prior to his academic career, he served as a Trial Attorney and a Special Assistant United States Attorney with the United States Department of Justice in Washington, DC and Kansas City, Missouri. Today he is engaged in a general practice with a concentration in constitutional strategy, litigation, and appeals. Mr. Titus holds the JD degree (cum laude) from Harvard and the BS degree in Political Science from the University of Oregon from which he graduated Phi Beta Kappa. He is an active member of the bar of Virginia and an inactive member of the bar of Oregon. He is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, the United States Court of Claims, and the United States Courts of Appeals for the Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, District of Columbia and Federal Circuits. His constitutional practice has taken him into federal district courts in Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Montana, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Wyoming, and the District of Columbia and the state courts of Idaho, Texas and ...
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18, May 2012 - Alabama Legislature votes to raise court costs - Associated Press
The cost of going to civil court would go up $40 and the cost of going to civil court $45. If the offender went to municipal traffic court ... Mike Hill of Columbiana said it was urgent that the court costs bill pass. The House gallery was ...
17, May 2012 - Columbia, AL Media Advisory: Montgomery Housing Authority, The Michaels Organization to Break Ground on The Plaz
New affordable housing development is at the heart of revitalization efforts in historic downtown Montgomery, Alabama.Montgomery, AL (PRWEB) May 11, 2012 WHAT: City leaders, including Montgomery Mayor Todd Strange, Councilman Tracy Larkin, and John F. Knight Jr., Chairman of the Montgomery Housing Authority Board of Commissioners, will join executives from The Montgomery Housing Authority and ...
17, May 2012 - Alabama legislators vote to raise cost of court cost as a way to fund the courts - Republic
The Alabama House voted 61-37 moments before the session's ... Mike Hill of Columbiana said it would be impossible to fund the state courts without the increase. Lawmakers said $2 of the increase for a traffic ticket will go to the police ...
17, May 2012 - Columbia, AL Woman gets 12 years for abducting infant in Norfolk
NORFOLK A Chesapeake woman who abducted an infant she was caring for, took him to Alabama, and then told police the baby had died, was sentenced to 12 years in prison. Jaquissa Bryant, 21, cried as she apologized during a hearing on Tuesday in U.S. District Court. She previously pleaded guilty to attempted kidnapping and making a false statement.
17, May 2012 - Alabama Legislature votes to raise court costs - Erie Times-News
The Alabama House voted 61-37 moments before the session's ... Mike Hill of Columbiana said it would be impossible to fund the state courts without the increase.
17, May 2012 - Columbiana, AL Bill to raise court costs in limbo - Gadsden Times
Mike Hill of Columbiana, said the bill would raise about $40 million for courts, which have been hurt by several years of budget cuts. The bill passed the Alabama House after ... The cost of going to small claims court would go up $15.
17, May 2012 - Alabama Legislature Votes to Raise Court Costs - msnbc.com
The Alabama House voted 61-37 moments before the session's end ... Mike Hill of Columbiana said it would be impossible to fund the state courts without the increase. (Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be ...
14, May 2012 - Rock City near Chattanooga celebrates 80 years - Columbia Daily Tribune
Georgia and Alabama from Rock City’s Seven States Flag Court. “It’s unparalleled,” Kean said. Pressed about the validity of the claim, he acknowledged on a recent overcast Friday, “Today will not be the best.” Rock City opened in ...
14, May 2012 - N.J. Joins National Resolution of 'Off-Label' Marketing Allegations - Cape May County Her
The civil settlement is based on four cases that were consolidated and are pending in U.S. District Court ... states and the District of Columbia participated in the global settlement: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut ...
14, May 2012 - Columbia, AL Mexican president discusses immigration in Texas - FederalNewsRadio.com
HOUSTON (AP ... justices on the high court seemed to strongly suggest they are ready to allow Arizona to enforce part of the law. The Obama administration challenged the law in federal court. Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, South Carolina and Utah passed ...
14, May 2012 - Columbia, AL Judge pushes civil trial over BP spill into 2013 - The State
In a court filing Tuesday, government lawyers argued the settlement agreement shouldn't delay a trial for claims that aren't covered by the deal. The state of Alabama also asked ... owner Transocean Ltd. and Houston-based cement contractor ...
14, May 2012 - Columbia, AL Feds seek summer trial date for Gulf spill claims - Times and Democrat
In a court filing Tuesday, government lawyers say a class-action ... as the processes can and should proceed in tandem." The state of Alabama also on Tuesday asked Barbier to set a new trial for this summer. The judge has scheduled a meeting Thursday ...
14, May 2012 - Columbia, AL Colson as Prison Reformer - Weekly Standard
Given the broad tumult and unrest of Watergate-era American politics, we should not be surprised at how many scoffed at Colson’s claim, upon his release from the Alabama Maxwell prison ... First started in Houston, the IFI program today runs prison ...
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