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  1. Thus, the question to be answered in this case is: Does the person seeking the benefits of procedural due process under the fourteenth amendment to the United States Constitution or under the due process clause of our State Constitution, N.H. CONST. pt. 1, art. 15, have a protected property interest in participating in high school athletic ...

  2. A petition alleged that the defendant New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association, Inc. had wrongfully denied him the right to compete in interscholastic sports during the second semester of the 1981-1982 school year, was appropriately dismissed by the trial court.

  3. PDW to wskaźnik anizocytozy płytek krwi, czyli zróżnicowania płytek krwi (trombocytów) pod względem objętości. U zdrowego człowieka liczba płytek krwi (PLT) waha się w granicach 150-450 tys./ml. MPV także odnosi się do płytek krwi.

  4. Read Snow v. N.H. Interschol. Ath. Assoc., Inc., 122 N.H. 735, see flags on bad law, and search Casetext’s comprehensive legal database.

  5. Case Brief 2 Case Citation SNOW v. NH Interschool. Ath. Assoc., Inc. Facts of the Case During an 800m athletic race held in May 1982, Plaintiff Ron Snow accused the NHIAA of injustice done against him.

  6. Duffley v. N.H. Interschol. Ath. Assoc., Inc., 122 N.H. 484, 446 A.2d 462 (N.H. 1982) Facts: The New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association, Inc. ("NHIAA") (the "defendant") is a member of Trinity High School. Robert Duffley (the "plaintiff"), a basketball player for Trinity High School, felt unwell during his second year (1978–1979).

  7. 6 sie 1982 · It calls upon us to define the limits of our holding in Duffley v. New Hampshire Interschol. Ath. Assoc., Inc., 122 N.H. 484, 446 A.2d 462 (1982). The plaintiff's offer of proof below, to which there was no counteroffer...

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