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Russian rights activists to boycott Kremlin law restricting non-governmental ... Washington Post MOSCOW — Leading Russian activists pledged on Monday to boycott a new law that they warn will help the Kremlin stifle critics with a draconian mixture of repression, fines and inspections of non-governmental organizations. A law comes into force ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obamacare is the law of the land; it's time to move on SILive.com The long and bruising political fight over the future of the nation's health-care system should be over. We opposed its passage in 2009 because we thought it unwieldy and fraught with unforeseen costs. Nevertheless, The Affordable Care Act is the law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
72 law enforcement officers were slain last year USA TODAY 2012 - WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI says that 72 law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty last year, up from 56 the year before. An additional 53 officers died in accidents, and 54,774 officers were assaulted in the line of duty. The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jude Law: 'thrilled' to be part of 'Anna Karenina' The Seattle Times In Joe Wright's lavishly theatrical screen version of "Anna Karenina" (opening Wednesday), he is played by a seemingly unlikely actor: Jude Law, the handsome Brit who burst on the scene with "Wilde" and "The Talented Mr. Ripley," and who not so long ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge grants company injunction against health-care law contraception efforts Washington Post Nov 19, 2012 01:31 PM EST. The Washington Post. A federal judge on Friday temporarily prevented the Obama administration from forcing a Christian publishing company to provide its employees with certain contraceptives under the new health-care law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Changing Ireland's Abortion Law Will Not Save Women's Lives LifeNews.com Savita Halappanavar was an Indian woman who tragically died on 28 October in Galway University Hospital, Ireland from overwhelming infection after allegedly being denied an abortion. Her death, on 28 October, is now the subject of two investigations by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Juvenile lifers law can't be retroactive South Bend Tribune DETROIT (AP) -- A landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that said juveniles convicted of murder can be eligible for parole should not be retroactively applied for most youths sentenced in Michigan, a state appeals court panel said in a ruling released ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Will President Obama Restore the Rule of Law During His Second Term? Huffington Post (blog) As President Barack Obama approaches the daunting challenges of his second term, confronting such complex issues as the "Fiscal Cliff," unemployment, immigration and foreign wars, it is imperative that he also devote the authority and resources of his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Southern Poverty Law Center Names New Public Affairs Director Sacramento Bee MONTGOMERY, Ala., Nov. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) announced today that Dana Vickers Shelley is joining the organization as its director of public affairs. Shelley has been involved in progressive ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sergei's Law Wall Street Journal Passed with a rare bipartisan majority of 365 to 43, H.R. 6165 "normalizes" trade ties with Russia by retiring Jackson-Vanik, a landmark 1974 law that pressed the Soviet Union to liberalize Jewish emigration during the Cold War. The bill will let ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New law sparks increase in use of provisional ballots in Florida counties Florida Times-Union TALLAHASSEE - County officials say a new election law sparked the flood of people who needed to cast provisional ballots, which are used when a voter's eligibility is in question and are not always counted. "There were off the charts more," said Chris ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Refco Lawyer, A&O, Mayer Brown, Skadden: Business of Law Bloomberg Jurors convicted Collins, formerly with the Chicago law firm Mayer Brown LLP, on seven counts after a retrial on charges he helped Refco Chief Executive Officer Phillip Bennett and other executives defraud investors of $2.4 billion. Collins was granted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MURPHY'S LAW: They Aren't Really Robots But They Are Taking Over Strategy Page November 19, 2012: While there have been 43 well publicized American UAV missile attacks in Pakistan so far this year, there were 333 similar attacks in neighboring Afghanistan. The UAV attacks in Afghanistan are up a third compared to last year, while ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Singapore mulls new laws to clarify legal status of ART children Channel News Asia SINGAPORE: Singapore is looking into proposing new laws to clarify the legal parentage and status of children conceived through assisted reproduction technology (ART). The public consultation process for the proposed Status of Children (Assisted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law and Order: Alexander man with pending felony charges arrested again The Batavian Law and Order: Alexander man with pending felony charges arrested again. Submitted by Howard Owens on November 19, 2012 - 8:32am. Nicholas A. Antonucci, 25, of Broadway Road, Alexander, is charged with burglary 2nd and criminal contempt 2nd. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Law Firm of Levi & Korsinsky, LLP Announces ... Sacramento Bee 19, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Teavana Holdings, Inc. Levi & Korsinsky is investigating the Board of Directors of Teavana Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: TEA) for possible breaches of fiduciary duty and other violations of state law in connection with the sale of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law enforcement asked to watch for dolphin attack suspects NECN Moby Solangi, the director of the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies, says they've asked law enforcement to watch out for someone who's been mutilating dolphins along the Gulf Coast, citing incidents in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. harm a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Leaders promote 'lifeline' law ahead of holidays WANE INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Political leaders and alcohol distributors are putting the spotlight on Indiana's new "lifeline" amnesty law ahead of the approaching holidays. The law is meant to encourage underage Hoosiers to take action if a friend drinks too much. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law professors see sex discrimination as the best argument for gay marriage Chicago Phoenix Case and Northwestern law professor Andy Koppelman spoke Thursday in Evanston, breaking down the legal arguments for same-sex marriage and how anyone with a feminist perspective will benefit from its legalization through the court system. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Oklahoma law officers urge safe travel for Thanksgiving Day holiday NewsOK.com Oklahoma law officers urge safe travel for Thanksgiving Day holiday. Thanksgiving Day holiday travel can be dangerous on the roads. Last year six fatalities were reported in Oklahoma. FROM STAFF REPORTS | Published: November 19, 2012 Oklahoman ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law Enforcement Steps Up Patrols For Holiday Season NBC4i.com Holiday Travel And Safety (Added: November 18, 2012). The week of Thanksgiving is a very busy driving weekend for Ohioans and law enforcement officers have a plan of attack to keep drivers safe during the long travel period around the holiday. (more) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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What The Health Law's Future Holds - Kaiser Health News Even with the election in the rear view mirror, efforts to implement the health care law will continue to face challenges. Meanwhile, experts discuss what steps must be taken to control health care costs and to educate the public about the health ... Daily Report | ||
This Week in The National Law Journal - The BLT: The Blog of Legal ... By Zoe Tillman Race's role: Law schools have grown more diverse over the past decade - minorities today make up 25 percent of students nationally - but Karen Sloan reports that legal educators are worried that the U.S. Supreme Court will use the... The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times | ||
Harrisburg landlords considering suing over law that cracks down ... By ERIC VERONIKIS, The Patriot-News Under the law, if the city issues two disruptive conduct reports for tenants at the same rental property within 12 months, the landlord's residential rental permit for the individual apartment will immediately be revoked. Breaking Midstate News with The... | ||
Get Your Loft Law Questions Answered at a Free Clinic By Jillian Steinhauer Attention all New York artists living and working in converted industrial studios: New York City Loft Tenants has begun hosting a bimonthly housing clinic. Hyperallergic | ||
Oklahomans Prepare for New Law That Will Make Guns a Common ... By meekandmild In a state with 142,000 men and women licensed to carry concealed weapons, the scene at Beverly's will most likely become commonplace as Oklahomans take advantage of the law by displaying their handguns while they shop for groceries, ... Peace . Gold . Liberty | ||
Leaders in law, labor discuss report on human trafficking | Daily Trojan By rpflores California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris discussed a new report, "The State of Human Trafficking in California 2012," at the Ronald Tutor Campus Center on Friday. Harris was joined by U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis and Attorney ... Daily Trojan | ||
Batman or dingbat? Vigilante superheroes and the law | The Daily By Editor-in-Chief "Mutual combat" is a legal precedent that emerged from Washington-case law, which gives citizens the opportunity to seek a consensual, and legal, fight. Furthermore, the Seattle Municipal Code (12A.06.025) allows for fighting that is duly ... The Daily | ||
IIT Chicago-Kent Associate Professor of Law William Birdthistle ... By admin IIT Chicago-Kent Associate Professor of Law William Birdthistle provides the Wall Street Journal with some tips on predicting the performance of mutual funds for the personal finance article, "Ten Things Mutual-Fund Companies Won't Say." ... IIT Today | ||
AlexandriaNews - Alexandria Sheriff's Office Earns Law ... By jamie Print. Alexandria Sheriff Dana Lawhorne is proud to announce that the Alexandria Sheriff's Office has been reaccredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. The Office received the official reaccreditation at ... AlexandriaNews | ||
Anti-Blue Law Spin Is Walmart Propoganda By Bob Plain Black Friday, America's annual homage to rampant consumerism, is not only the day after Thanksgiving, it's also the perfect enemy of the day we give thanks to all the things that really matter in life: family, health and harvest. Conversely, Black ... Rhode Island's Future | ||
Law digest - 11/19/12 | Maryland Daily Record By Daily Record Staff U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals Civil Procedure, Forfeiture: Mandatory 90-day time limit in federal civil forfeiture statute is non-jurisdictional statute of limitations, and defendant therefore waived this defense by failing to raise it during course of ... Maryland Daily Record | ||
Learning to Love Your Mother-in-Law on Thanksgiving By Tony Rossi Bob Brody never got along with his mother-in-law – and he let the whole world know it in a 2011 column he penned for New York's Daily News. His specific problems with Antoinette "Nettie" Chirichella of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, were that she ... Christopher Closeup |
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Visiting Graduate Legal Studies | Columbia Law School | Graduate ... Visiting Columbia Law School Tour Columbia University Attend Law Classes Directions to Columbia University and the Law School . Visiting Columbia Law ... web.law.columbia.edu/...legal.../visiting-columbia-law-school | ||
Democracy, Human Rights, and Rule of Law | U.S. Agency for - usaid In light of the transition underway in Burma, there is a need and an opportunity to engage directly with Burmese organizations and institutions to support political ... www.usaid.gov/burma/.../democracy-human-rights-and-rule-l... | ||
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New law firm forms in Hartland Attorneys Louis D. Kaiser, Michael D. Kaiser and Lisa L. Holahan have announced the formation of a new law firm, Kaiser Holahan, LLC, with offices at 138 N. www.livinglakecountry.com/.../new-law-firm-forms-in-hartlan... | ||
Russian rights activists to boycott law on NGOs MOSCOW — Leading Russian activists pledged on Monday to boycott a new law that they warn will help the Kremlin stifle critics with a draconian mixture of ... www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/.../eu-russia-ngos/?... | ||
What The Health Law's Future Holds - Kaiser Health News Even with the election in the rear view mirror, efforts to implement the health care law will continue to face challenges. Meanwhile, experts discuss what steps ... www.kaiserhealthnews.org/.../reform-challenges-ahead.aspx?... |
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