Sep 19, 2012

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Judge rules Arizona police can enforce immigration law
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PHOENIX — A judge in Arizona ruled Tuesday police can immediately start enforcing the most contentious section of the state's immigration law, marking the first time officers can carry out the so-called "show me your papers" provision. The decision by ...
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BPO industry praises signing of Cybercrime Prevention Act into law
CSO
September 18, 2012 — IDG News Service — The Business Processing Association of the Philippines (BPAP), the umbrella association for the information technology and business process outsourcing (IT-BPO) and GIC (Global In-House Center) industry in ...
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Jordan media up in arms over new online controls
AFP
AMMAN — Jordanian journalists voiced alarm on Wednesday over newly approved amendments to the press and publication law, warning that they threatened freedom of expression particularly in the online media. Political analysts said the new legislation ...
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Pennsylvania high court wants review of voter ID access
LubbockOnline.com
The 4-2 decision by the state Supreme Court sends the case back to a Commonwealth Court judge who initially said the divisive law could go forward. The high court asked the judge, Robert Simpson, for his opinion by Oct. 2 — just 35 days before the ...
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Jordan's tough new online media laws
Scotsman
Jordan's king has endorsed a controversial new media law that critics say could severely stifle online expression. The law requires 400 news websites operated by Jordanians to obtain licences. It also gives authorities the power to block and censor the ...
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Amazon Now Charges Sales Tax On California Purchases
The Corsair
Along with other online companies, Amazon is now required to charge sales tax to California residents pursuant to the new law, following on the heels of recent debates regarding the even playing field of e-commerce. Before the tax law went into effect, ...
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Jordan clips wings of online journalists with controversial media law
Middle East Online
AMMAN - Jordan's King Abdullah II has endorsed controversial amendments to the press and publication law seen by online journalists as a threat to freedom of expression. The king on Monday night issued a decree approving the law in its new form, after ...
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Emory joins Coursera to offer online courses worldwide
Emory University News and Events
Immigration and U.S. Citizenship, taught by Polly Price, professor of law, School of Law. A former clerk for Judge Richard S. Arnold of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Price teaches citizenship and immigration law, torts, legislation and ...
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Court to hear challenge to Calif. DNA sample law
Uniontown Herald Standard
At issue in the case that the 9th U.S. District Court of Appeals will take up Wednesday is a 2004 California law authorizing police to collect genetic material from suspects when they are booked. ... An online service is needed to view this article in ...
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NJ Governor Signs "Cathy's Law," Targeting Online Car Accident Photos
Justice News Flash
Trenton, NJ — New Jersey Governor, Chris Christie, signed "Cathy's Law" on Wednesday, August 8, 2012, making it illegal for first responders to post photos or videos of car accident victims online without the victim's family's approval. The new ...
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It's not easy being Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court Justice
Catholic Online
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The book, "Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts," talks about "textual originalism," a philosophy that means judges should follow an interpretation of a law as it was originally intended by its framers. In ...
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Online classes touted for special needs
The Advocate
A state law enacted earlier this year will allow private firms, colleges and online groups to offer courses outside of traditional classrooms. Part of the aim is to enhance college and career readiness. The classes also are supposed to help students ...
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Tackling child porn laws in notoriously lax Japan
St. Catharines Standard
TOKYO - When police in Japan's old historic capital of Kyoto nabbed three men this summer for buying child pornography DVDs online, they made history: for the first time, someone in the country faces the possibility of jail time for possessing such ...
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Texas town's rental ban to get second hearing
LubbockOnline.com
That ruling rejected major parts of the law, but upheld the so-called "show me your papers" requirement, which gives law enforcement authority to check a person's legal status if officers have reasonable suspicion he or she is in the U.S. illegally ...
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As youth group frets, BPO firms and police laud Cybercrime Law
Manila Standard Today
CIDG chief Samuel Pagdilao Jr. said in a statement that the Cybercrime Law will change the manner of addressing Internet-related crimes perpetrated by foreign and domestic syndicates engaged in cyber pornography, online fraud, and other transnational ...
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Topless photos ruling: 1st battle in privacy war
Online Athens
LONDON — Prince William and Kate Middleton's aggressive legal strategy over topless photos of Britain's likely future queen is the first salvo in what could be a decades-long tug-of-war over their family's privacy. A French court ruled in favor of the ...
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Wheatley approach "gross distortion of process"
Post Online
Law firm CMS Cameron McKenna has claimed that the approach by Martin Wheatley, incoming boss of the Financial Conduct Authority, to "shoot first and ask questions later" represents a "gross distortion of due process". 19 Sep 2012; By Mairi MacDonald ...
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Feds say North Carolina sheriff, deputies targeted Latinos
LubbockOnline.com
In an 11-page report issued Tuesday, the federal agency said Alamance County Sheriff Terry S. Johnson and his deputies violated the constitutional rights of U.S. citizens and legal residents by illegally targeting, stopping, detaining and arresting ...
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Germany: Law enables ban on public screening of
Europe Online Magazine
By our dpa-correspondent and Europe Online · auf Facebook posten · Auf Twitter posten · Im VZ-Netzwerk posten. Berlin (dpa) - German law is able to prevent public screenings of the anti-Islamic amateur film Innocence of Muslims, an Interior Ministry ...
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Online Oil Claim Calculator Version 2.0 Upgrade is Finally Here for BP Claims
IT News Online
The Oil Claim Calculator software is the engine that allows law firms, accounting firms, and claims preparation firms to prepare claims and file them for the affected in record time with calculations that are razor-sharp in accuracy and consistency in ...
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OFT launches online tool to reach out to remote areas
inAudit
The Office of Fair Trading has launched new online resources to help internet businesses comply with the law and provide a better service to residents living in remote areas of the UK. Around half a million people in the UK live in remote areas. A ...
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Wisconsin AG to ask for stay in union law ruling
Uniontown Herald Standard
Scott Walker's law effectively ending collective bargaining for most state workers. J.B. Van Hollen's request _ just four days after the Friday ruling _ comes as school districts and local governments attempt to understand the ramifications of the ...
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Public Service Announcement Fair Housing, It's the Law
The Cherokeean Herald
... 936-559-2912. To promote fair housing practices, the City of Nacogdoches encourages potential homeowners and renters to be aware of their rights under the National Fair Housing Law. ... You must be an online subscriber to view this story. Full ...
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Complaints against UK law firms goes online
Legalbrief (subscription)
The Legal Ombudsman has published an online list of complaints relating to 770 law firms across England and Wales. A Law Gazette report notes that the list shows the collated names of lawyers or law firms involved in complaints which have led to a ...
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Google asked to block online access to anti-Islam video
Channel News Asia
The Home Affairs Ministry said the film "Innocence of Muslims" contains material that incites religious hatred or intolerance, and is in breach of Singapore laws. Protests by Muslims over the obscure amateur anti-Islam film are intensifying around the ...
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Obamedia, Holder Style
National Review Online (blog)
Look, we have a Justice Department in which the attorney general himself — not some middle-management minion but the top federal law enforcement official in the country — attaches himself at the hip to the country's most notorious race-demagogue, ...
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Greg Kesich: LePage administration shows soft spot for online learning companies
Press Herald
That group lobbies states like Maine to pass laws that would require the taxpayers to buy the kind of products that are sold by K12. Woodard's review of the documents showed that they were welcomed enthusiastically by Commissioner Stephen Bowen, who ...
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State tries to ban online teacher torment
GigaOM
This law says such torment can include building a "fake profile or website," posting a "real or doctored image" or signing up a teacher for an online porn site. The proposal comes as courts are trying to balance students' free speech rights against a ...
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Court: Student's Facebook Messages Are Protected Speech
Wall Street Journal (blog)
A story in Tuesday's WSJ took a look at a new North Carolina law that makes it a crime for students to post statements via the Internet that "intimidate or torment faculty." The move is one of the most aggressive yet by states to police students ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
ACLU Airs 'De-Occupy Boise' Plan
The Spokesman Review (blog)
The Idaho ACLU says its ongoing lawsuit over the state's attempts to outlaw the "Occupy Boise" protest vigil from state property across from the state Capitol has turned up a multi-agency law enforcement plan dubbed "Operation De-Occupy Boise." The ...
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Progress on New Book – Online Marketing Tools - Virtual Law Practice
By slkimbro
I wanted to provide a quick update of what I've been working on and what I will hopefully be sharing more of on this blog in the near future. I have been finish...
Virtual Law Practice
Wis. AG appeals union law ruling, asks for stay - Herald Online
Wisconsin's attorney general on Tuesday appealed a court ruling repealing major parts of Gov. Scott Walker's law effectively ending collective bargaining for most public workers.
Rock Hill Herald Online -- National
Arizona immigration law spurs education campaign - Nation & World ...
An education campaign for illegal immigrants to remain largely silent when they're pulled over by police is being put into practice in Arizona after a federal judge ruled that the most contentious part of the state's immigration law can take effect.
The Olympian Online -- Nation & World
Remembering Martial Law | Sun.Star
By fatima
'We should not forget the past, otherwise we will be condemned to repeat it. If we forget the atrocities of Martial Law, another Martial Law will occur' --Lawyer Democrito Barcenas, a former Martial Law detainee.
Cebu | Sun.Star Network Online
Back Online | Election Law Blog
By Rick Hasen
The Arizona Campaign Finance Law: The Surprisingly Good News in the Supreme Court's New Decision, The New Republic (online), June 27, 2011. New York City as a Model?, New York Times Room for Debate, June 27, 2011. A Cover-Up ...
Election Law Blog
Brown Signs Anti-Westboro Law - Huckleberries Online ...
California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signed legislation Monday restricting protests at funerals, a year after vetoing a similar bill due to concerns over free speech. The law is designed to target the Westboro Baptist Church, a group that has provoked ...
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America's Fourth Richest Woman Revealed To Be Anna Nicole ...
By Debbie Emery - Radar Reporter A Texas heiress has managed to hide from the public eye despite having $12.4 billion in the bank and being the unlikely daughter-in-law of late Playboy bombshell Anna Nicole Smith. Elaine Tettemer ...
Radar Online
Illegal for Students to Slam Teachers Online | Inside Online Schools
By Dr. Diane Hamilton
A recent North Carolina law has made it illegal to slam their professors online. Students cannot build a fake profile, post a fake or real image of the professors, post information about the professors or repeated contact or harass them. According ...
Inside Online Schools
Bishops see Martial Law traces, vows "never ... - CBCP Online Radio
By msgrquitorio
MANILA, September 19, 2012—As the Philippines commemorates the 40th year of President Ferdinand Marcos' declaration of Martial Law on the 21st of September, several bishops shared their reflections on this dark chapter of history.
CBCP Online Radio
Contract can be defined as an obligatory but mutual ... - Law Teacher
Simmons & Simmons in their book "E-Commerce Law: doing business online" further defined "distance communication" to mean using any means of electronic communication without the physical presence of the supplier and the consumer to ...
Law Teacher
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New Calif. law requires online sales tax - YouTube
A new law will require online sellers to begin charging sales tax for California residents. CBS ...
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Law school outranks previous rating | The Panther Online
A report published by the American Bar Association (ABA) Journal in July ranked Chapman School of Law 64th in the nation, differing from the 2012 U.S. News ...
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State law calls for school contracts online : Gary News - The Times
Most local school corporations are in compliance with a state law that went into effect July 1 requiring the contracts of all certified administrators be on the school ...
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