: A foundational securities law case that defines what constitutes a "public offering." It established that an offering is public if the employees involved need the protections of the Securities Act.
: In Sarah J. Maas's popular fantasy novel, page 346 is a "key moment" where the character Ruhn meets the Hind (Lidia). Fans often compare this description to the soul-mate-identifying encounters found in Maas's other series, like A Court of Thorns and Roses . Page346
: This fountain pen archive provides a detailed review of Platinum Classic "Lavender Black" iron gall ink, discussing its "plummy wine" dry-down color and its tendency to bleed on certain papers. : A foundational securities law case that defines
Page 346 of the United States Reports often serves as the starting point for landmark Supreme Court decisions: ⚖️ Significant Legal Cases (U
: In her "What I Know for Sure" column, Oprah Winfrey highlights a specific feature titled "The Trees That Bloom in the Spring" on page 346, using it as a metaphor for personal growth and living in the moment. ⚖️ Significant Legal Cases (U.S. Reports)
: This page contains legal proceedings related to the famous espionage trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, specifically addressing the stay of execution and the jurisdiction of the Atomic Energy Act. 📜 Historical & Technical References
: A significant First Amendment and Selective Service case regarding "ministerial exemptions" for Jehovah's Witnesses, ruling that the government cannot deny exemptions based solely on suspicion without affirmative evidence.