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This is for foreign aid in general: 1. Afghanistan 2. Ethiopia 3. Vietnam 4. Thailand 5. Tanzania 6. Pakistan 7. Iraq 8. India 9. Ivory Coast 10. Democratic Republic of Congo This is the newest and updated foreign aid chart (from 2010).
The Supreme Court's docket is like an agenda of cases to be heard during a particular Term (cases are usually argued two weeks per month, between the first Monday in October and the end of April).The docket contains information that helps justices, parties to the case and the public quickly locate important information about the case, such as case name, docket number(s), status, etc.The website On the Docket (see Related Links, below) has a one or more pages dedicated to the docket of Supreme Court Terms from 2000 through the present (2009). Information is still being compiled for the current Term, so this page will change as the schedule is updated and more data becomes available.Information provided:Case nameDocket numberDate arguedDate decidedCourt appealed fromOutcome of caseVote countAuthor of official opinionTopic(s) of caseThis particular website also include brief new items related to the matters before the Court. The Supreme Court of the United States maintains its own website (Related Links) that shows a less detailed docket, but also offers a variety of materials not found elsewhere.
THE ANSWER IS: Americans have political representation in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. JUST DID IT ON APEX
The US senators from Ohio are:Sherrod Brown (D-OH senior senator) for the term 2013-2019.Rob Portman (R-OH junior senator) for the term 2017-2023.*For updated information, see the related US Senate link below.