Historical (implied)
Trial of Angela Davis
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Davis | person | 94 | View Entity |
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017294.jpg
This document appears to be a page (207) from a larger manuscript or book draft (indicated by the word count 'WC: 191694'). The text discusses political dissidents and the American judicial system, arguing that while high-profile figures like Angela Davis can receive fair trials due to media attention, many obscure defendants do not receive equal treatment. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
Events with shared participants
Issuance of a report by 'Davis' that is critical of 'Leon' and the board, related to Caesars.
Date unknown
Nicholas Ribis predicts that 'Davis' would issue a report critical of 'Leon' and a board, referencing an article in the 'Post' business page about the 'Davis Report and Caesars'.
2016-01-01
Bank of America Merrill Lynch's '2016 Future of Financials Conference', where this presentation slide was shown.
2016-11-17
The '2016 Future of Financials Conference' was held, where management from USB provided updates on their strategy concerning regulatory costs, ROE targets, compliance, innovation, and M&A.
0017-01-01 • Unknown
Martin Davis proved that word substitution puzzles are a class of non-computable problem.
1948-01-01 • Unknown
The case of *United States v. Davis*, 139 S. Ct. 2319, 2327 (2019) is cited for the principle that courts must examine a statute's 'text, context, and history'.
2019-01-01
Legal representation of Angela Davis
Date unknown • USA
United States v. Davis, 139 S. Ct. 2319 (2019)
2019-01-01
Joined Miles Davis Quintet
1963-01-01 • Unknown
Citation to United States v. Davis, which involved a statute defining a 'crime of violence' using an elements-based approach.
2019-01-01
Discussion 0
No comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this epstein event