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Seattle Police Posts Online Guide to Legal Marijuana Use JDJournal.com Seattle Police Posts Online Guide to Legal Marijuana Use. Last Friday, 9th November, the Seattle Police posted a Guide to Legal Marijuana Use that shows a refined attitude rarely exhibited by police departments, but, well, not unexpected from Seattle. See all stories on this topic » | ||
In other states, Obama's health care law advances Online Athens WASHINGTON — Threatened with repeal just weeks ago, President Barack Obama's health care law now appears on track in close to half the states, with others playing catch-up and the administration readying a fallback for states not wishing to participate. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Maureen Ohlhausen Addresses PMA Marketing Law Conference The Herald | HeraldOnline.com In a follow up question-and-answer session, the commissioner suggested the industry would have to wait at least until year's end for revised COPPA regulations which strive to protect children's privacy online. About the PMA. Founded in 1911, the New ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Online reader comments Austin American-Statesman David Dewhurst supporting a change in state law to require mandatory drug testing for some welfare recipients and people receiving unemployment assistance. If people who are working and paying taxes that support the folks on welfare have to take a drug ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lawmaker alleges attempt to shield Kansas ID law St. John News Online TOPEKA -- Democratic legislator in a close re-election fight alleged Thursday that Republican Secretary of State Kris Kobach was trying to deflect scrutiny of a voter ID law he championed when he filed an unsuccessful lawsuit aimed at preventing her ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Donation will help law enforcement help keep children safe online Lynchburg News and Advance A donation from a life insurance company will help local law enforcement teach children from all over the world how to stay safe online. American Income Life has donated $5,000 to the Safe Surfin' Foundation, the educational branch of Bedford-based ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Idaho Ed Board sets special meeting to repeal online grad requirement The Spokesman Review BOISE - Idaho's State Board of Education has set a special meeting for Monday, at which it could decide to repeal a rule requiring all Idaho students to take at least two online courses to graduate from high school, now that the "Students Come First ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amazon Tries Selling Wine Online For Third Time Forbes Despite the widespread popularity of both wine and online shopping, a unique web of regulations and laws surrounding the sale of wine has caused an entire industry with big potential to be overwhelmed with false starts. Enter Amazon. Could an online ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
• Be careful about an online rant — you could ... Irish Examiner The stated aim of the wide-ranging law is to tackle online crimes, including pornography, hacking, identity theft, and spamming. However, the law also includes far tougher penalties for online libel than libel in traditional print or broadcast media ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gov: Ohio won't set up state health care exchange Martins Ferry Times Leader COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio won't set up its own health insurance exchange but is instead opting for a partnership with the federal government to run the new online market under President Barack Obama's health care law. Republican Gov. John Kasich ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
PPA Chairman Lobbies for Changes to Reid/Kyl Online Poker Bill Pokerfuse The Poker Players Alliance has released a copy of a letter sent to Senators Harry Reid and Jon Kyl calling for changes to their draft legislation that seeks to federally regulate online poker. In the letter, dated November 4, PPA Chairman Alfonse D ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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MaltaToday online poll | 50% agree with embryo freezing ban MaltaToday The proposed law comes after years of debate in parliamentary committees on whether to regulate Malta's 22-year-old IVF industry, practised by private hospitals, and whether to include it in the national health service. Controversially it outlaws ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Local business buzz St. John News Online Pankratz attended an Employment Law Conference in Chicago in the two days following the presidential election, which included an examination of how employers should prepare for the continued emphasis on enforcement by federal agencies. "The result of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hunters, landowners must heed trespass law Sawyer County Record The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation wants to make sure hunters and rural landowners are aware of Wisconsin's trespass law for the upcoming deer hunting season. ... An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an online ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amnesty slams Ireland over death of Indian woman Northern Voices Online (blog) New Delhi, (IANS) Amnesty International Saturday slammed Ireland over the death of an Indian woman, saying the country must ensure that its domestic law and policy on access to abortion is in line with international human rights law. The organisation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
University goes online to curb paper leaks Indian Express Colleges offering law, engineering, pharmacy and education degrees will have to download papers from a web portal for mid-terms starting November 19. Twenty-seven law, 61 engineering, 18 pharmacy and 125 BEd colleges are affiliated to the university. See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Fractional ADA' funding scheme diverting school funds to online providers ... The Spokesman Review (blog) ... significant." The original "Students Come First" laws passed in 2011 allowed students to choose to take their entire high school course load online at state expenses under the fractional ADA formula; a 2012 revision cut that back to half their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Post-Petraeus, Net Privacy Backers Hope For A Boost Vermont Public Radio Under an umbrella group calling itself Digital Due Process, companies and civil liberties groups have argued that the law is too loose with the privacy of data stored online, especially Web-based email and other documents on the cloud. For instance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
EPA turns down states' request for ethanol waiver LubbockOnline.com Under the EPA's interpretation of the renewable fuels law, first passed in 2005 and then significantly expanded in 2007, it is not easy to qualify for a waiver. The EPA can grant a waiver if the agency determines that the set ethanol production would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New law leaves more questions than answers about enforcement Daily Record-News 6 state voters legalized marijuana possession — and, eventually, its taxation and trade — but for now local law enforcement officials must navigate a purple haze of uncertainty. The question is ... An online service is needed to view this article in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Did the FBI have a legal right to spy on Petraeus's personal email? Privacy in ... allvoices The David PetraeusDavid Petraeus scandal has opened up a scary aspect of communicating online. With regular mail, the legality has always been clear cut but with email, the line seems murky. Are there any laws targeting online mail and communication? See all stories on this topic » | ||
States given extension on health law exchanges Tribune-Review WASHINGTON — States received an extra month from the Obama administration to decide whether to build online marketplaces for medical insurance after GOP governors pressed their resistance to the president's health care law. Extending a deadline set ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Online defamation in NZ: Google case supports Aust, not UK conclusions National Business Review [72] Whilst the right to freedom of expression as protected by the [New Zealand Bill of Rights Act] out to be considered in the development of the law in this area, it may not be an unreasonable limit upon that right to hold that a search engine is a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge backs Calif. high-speed rail over farmers Online Athens Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Timothy Frawley denied a request for a preliminary injunction, saying that the agency overseeing the project "acted reasonably and in good faith" in trying to comply with California environmental law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Catch me if you can: Fugitive John McAfee surfaces online Fox News "[Local law enforcement] may not have the technical chops to easily locate him through electronic means," Victor told FoxNews.com. "He's smart enough to be smarter than a lot of members of law enforcement." McAfee, who told Wired and other news ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Five Unanswered Questions About Crowdfunding Businessweek For all the hype around small businesses raising money by selling equity stakes to individuals online, no one knows what this type of crowdfunding will actually look like. Since Congress relaxed securities laws this spring to make it easier for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Upstate New York district attorney admits to lying about acting in 1970s porn ... LubbockOnline.com The IMDB online database says Suben and Thomas are linked and classified as alternate names. ... He graduated from the University of Rochester, the University of Wisconsin and Fordham Law School, according to the biography on his election website. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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FedEx, UPS Probed Over Online Pharmacies' Packages WIBW ... information from the DOJ in the Northern District of California in connection with a criminal investigation relating to the transportation of packages for online pharmacies that may have shipped pharmaceuticals in violation of federal law," the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tony Blair's father Leo Blair dies at 89 LubbockOnline.com After serving in World War II, he studied law in his spare time, becoming a barrister and law lecturer. He hoped to become a member of Parliament, but gave up the idea after suffering a stroke at the age of 40. Tony Blair said his father "worked his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Illinois keeps pace on Obama's health law The State Journal-Register That puts Illinois among a group of seven states planning to join with Washington to run an exchange where consumers and small businesses can shop online for the best deals on health insurance. Sixteen other states, including California and New York, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Democrats decry Walker's decision on health care Duluth News Tribune ... Walker's decision to hand off creation of an online marketplace to connect Wisconsin consumers with private health insurance providers riled Democrats and others who hoped he would support a state-run exchange despite his opposition to the federal law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Online petitioners: Use your freedom of speech rights wisely Redwood Falls Gazette Cases in point: That the U.S. government recognize that Israel authored the 9/11 attacks; Establish a new legal system of motorcycle riding "judges" who serve as police, judge, jury and executioner all in one; and that the White House enact a law that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Columbia Police to Use Online Crime Mapping Tool Patch.com The program analyzes crime data, alert citizens about crimes and serves as another way for law enforcement to alert the public of incidents reported. Once an incident report is entered into the system, RAIDS Online automatically syncs with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hereford native dies in Midland veterans parade train crash LubbockOnline.com A Hereford native and former Amarillo resident was killed Thursday in a Midland accident when a train hit a parade float carrying veterans, but not before saving his wife from harm by throwing her from the flatbed truck on which they rode, his mother ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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BBB Warns Of Ordering From Online Phamacies KWTX ... cost of prescription medications, the BBB warns of turning to online pharmacies. According to a report from the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, 97 percent of 10,000 websites analyzed were operating out of compliance with U.S. pharmacy law. See all stories on this topic » |
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Obama's health care law advances in the states - Herald Online Threatened with repeal just weeks ago, President Barack Obama's health care law now appears on track in close to half the states, with others playing catch-up and the administration readying a fallback for states not wishing to participate. Rock Hill Herald Online -- National... | ||
Post-Petreaus, Net Privacy Backers Hope For A Boost Under an umbrella group calling itself Digital Due Process, companies and civil liberties groups have argued that the law is too loose with the privacy of data stored online, especially Web-based email and other documents on the cloud. GPB News Feed |
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On remote work | Russian Law Online On 16 October 2012 the State Duma of the Russian Federation adopted in the first reading Draft Law No. 88331-6 amending the Russian Labour Code in ... www.russianlawonline.com/content/remote-work | ||
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