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Ottawa Nationals - The Ottawa Nationals were a ice hockey team based out of Ottawa that played in the World Hockey Association. They played during the 1972 season.

Grey-Bruce Highlanders AAA Hockey Team - The Grey-Bruce Highlanders are a regional "AAA" hockey system governed by the Ontario Minor Hockey Association and Hockey Canada and are based out of Grey County, Ontario, Canada. The team covers most age brackets, and allows for exposure for Grey and Bruce County hockey players to larger centres.

Tommy Smith (ice hockey player) - Tommy Smith (September 27, 1885 in Ottawa, Ontario - August 1, 1966) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Montreal Canadiens and Quebec Bulldogs in the National Hockey Association. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1973.


Race and Redistricting: The Shaw-Cromartie Cases by Tinsley E. Yarbrough,

Race and Redistricting: The Shaw-Cromartie Cases by Tinsley E. Yarbrough,
Through much of the 1990s, a newly hatched snake wreaked political havoc in the South. When North Carolina gained a seat in Congress following the 1990 census, it sought to rectify a long-standing failure to represent African American voters by creating, under federal pressure, two "majority-minority" voting districts. One of these snaked along Interstate 85 for nearly two hundred miles -- not much wider than the road itself in some places -- ottawa district minor hockey association and was ridiculed by many as one of the least compact legislative districts ever proposed. From 1993 to 2001, three intertwined cases went before the Supreme Court that decided how far a state could go in establishing voting districts along racial lines. Noted Supreme Court biographer Tinsley Yarbrough examines these closely linked landmark cases to show how the Court addressed the constitutionality of redistricting within the volatile contexts of civil rights ottawa district minor hockey association and partisan politics. A suit was first filed by Duke University law professor Robinson Everett, a liberal who loathed discrimination but considered racially motivated redistricting a clear violation of the Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause. Yarbrough tells how Everett enlisted associates as plaintiffs ottawa district minor hockey association and went on to win two Supreme Court victories in Shaw v. Reno (1993) ottawa district minor hockey association and Shaw v. Hunt (1996) -- both by 5-4 decisions. Following the creation of another "flawed" redistricting plan, he rounded up a new set of plaintiffs to take the battle back to the Supreme Court. But this time, in Easley v. Cromartie -- on the swing vote of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor -- the 5-4 vote went against him. Yarbrough shows the significant impact these cases have had on election law ottawa district minor hockey association and thefascinating interplay of law, politics, ottawa district minor hockey association and human conflict that the dispute generated. Drawing heavily on court records ottawa district minor hockey association and on interviews with attorneys on both sides of the litigation, he relates a complex ottawa district minor hockey association and intriguing tale about these protracted struggles.
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Race and Redistricting: The Shaw-Cromartie Cases by Tinsley E. Yarbrough, X

Race and Redistricting: The Shaw-Cromartie Cases by Tinsley E. Yarbrough, X
Through much of the 1990s, a newly hatched snake wreaked political havoc in the South. When North Carolina gained a seat in Congress following the 1990 census, it sought to rectify a long-standing failure to represent African American voters by creating, under federal pressure, two "majority-minority" voting districts. One of these snaked along Interstate 85 for nearly two hundred miles -- not much wider than the road itself in some places -- ottawa district minor hockey association and was ridiculed by many as one of the least compact legislative districts ever proposed. From 1993 to 2001, three intertwined cases went before the Supreme Court that decided how far a state could go in establishing voting districts along racial lines. Noted Supreme Court biographer Tinsley Yarbrough examines these closely linked landmark cases to show how the Court addressed the constitutionality of redistricting within the volatile contexts of civil rights ottawa district minor hockey association and partisan politics. A suit was first filed by Duke University law professor Robinson Everett, a liberal who loathed discrimination but considered racially motivated redistricting a clear violation of the Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause. Yarbrough tells how Everett enlisted associates as plaintiffs ottawa district minor hockey association and went on to win two Supreme Court victories in Shaw v. Reno (1993) ottawa district minor hockey association and Shaw v. Hunt (1996) -- both by 5-4 decisions. Following the creation of another "flawed" redistricting plan, he rounded up a new set of plaintiffs to take the battle back to the Supreme Court. But this time, in Easley v. Cromartie -- on the swing vote of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor -- the 5-4 vote went against him. Yarbrough shows the significant impact these cases have had on election law ottawa district minor hockey association and thefascinating interplay of law, politics, ottawa district minor hockey association and human conflict that the dispute generated. Drawing heavily on court records ottawa district minor hockey association and on interviews with attorneys on both sides of the litigation, he relates a complex ottawa district minor hockey association and intriguing tale about these protracted struggles.
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