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Decisions > New Hampshire Supreme Court Decisions >1992


Appeal of Town of Newport

  • NH Supreme Court Case No. 92-005, Order issued November 12, 1992 (Remanded)
  • PELRB Decision No. 1991-076

Appeal of Franklin Education Association, NEA-New Hampshire, 136 N.H. 332 (1992)

  • NH Supreme Court Case No. 90-478, Slip Opinion issued November 10, 1992 (Reversed & Remanded)
  • PELRB Decision No. 1990-072

Appeal of Henry Burns

  • NH Supreme Court Case No. 92-143, Order issued October 23, 1992 (Withdrawn)
  • PELRB Decision No. 1992-018

Appeal of City of Manchester

Appeal of Manchester Education Association

  • NH Supreme Court Case No. 92-248, Order issued August 18, 1992 (Declined)
  • PELRB Decision No. 1992-109

Appeal of Gordon Summers

  • NH Supreme Court Case No. 92-168, Order issued July 31, 1992 (Declined)
  • PELRB Decision No. 1992-018

Appeal of Department of Safety, Division of State Police

  • NH Supreme Court Case No. 90-598, Order issued July 15, 1992 (Vacated & Remanded)
  • PELRB Decision Nos. 1990-109 & 1990-123

Opinion of the Justices, Request of the House of Representatives re HB 1058-FN

  • NH Supreme Court Case No. 92-131, Opinion issued June 10, 1992

Appeal of Sanborn Regional School District

  • NH Supreme Court Case No. 91-235, Order issued June 5, 1992 (Affirmed)
  • PELRB Decision No. 1991-007

Appeal of City of Laconia, 135 NH 421 (1992)

  • NH Supreme Court Case No. 90-545, Slip Opinion issued March 25, 1992 (Reversed)
  • PELRB Decision No. 1990-043
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