Dec 1, 2012

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Insurance Surcharges Will Fund Most Online Exchanges Created Under Health ...
Kaiser Health News
KHN Staff Writer. Dec 01, 2012. Republican governors in Florida, Virginia, Texas and several other states say they're reluctant to build the online insurance markets required by the federal health law because they're worried about getting stuck with ...
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North Carolina outlaws students waging online assaults on teachers amid new ...
The Republic
RALEIGH, North Carolina — A raft of new laws addressing crime and punishment take effect on Saturday, including a move widening a three-year-old North Carolina statute criminalizing cyberbullying to protect school employees. The American Civil ...
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Internet Users Fear Online Suppression With Draft of Cyber Law
VOA Khmer
PHNOM PENH - A draft law to govern the Internet in Cambodia has many advocates worried about online suppression, as more and more Cambodians enter cyberspace. The country has seen an explosion of online users in the past two years, creating a ...
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Secession versus legal state nullification succeeds
Washington Times
DALLAS, November 29, 2012– After the election, online secession petitions flooded the White House website. The movement went viral, reigniting the uncivil war of words between partisan demagogues. For weeks, debates razed the Internet as secessionists ...
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Box GC Practices In-House Law in the Cloud
Corporate Counsel
Online storage startup Box Inc. has grown quickly by thinking about how people work today and designing its services accordingly. Founded in 2005, the Los Altos-based company gives users — who now number more than 14 million — five gigabytes of free ...
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ACA could mean changes for Medicare
St. John News Online
30, 2012 8 a.m.. Though signed into law more than two years ago, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act continues to spur questions, an official from the Kansas Health Institute said Thursday. ... Connect with SJ News Online - St. John, KS ...
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POLL: Online sales tax
Fall River Herald News
State Treasurer Steven Grossman called for a change in federal law to extend sales tax to purchases from online retailers to help brick and mortar businesses remain competitive. He suggested those revenues should be dedicated toward transportation and ...
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Online safety measures may expose children to greater risk from predators
Examiner.com
Online social networks comply with the law by restricting usage by children less than 13, which researchers believe gives these children motivation to lie about their ages when registering with these sites. Children that claim to be adults lose privacy ...
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ACLU sues to challenge Ga. abortion law
Online Athens
ATLANTA — A state branch of the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit in Fulton County Superior Court challenging Georgia's regulations banning pre-viability abortions. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (http://bit.ly/VbrZqW ) reports a ...
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MAIL TODAY COMMENT: Section 66A endangering India's liberal values
Daily Mail
As a result, practically any message available on online platforms such as facebook or twitter could actually be considered a criminal violation of Indian law. The government on Thursday notified guidelines attempting to reduce the potential for what ...
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Daily Mail
Womack continues push for online sales tax
Russellville Courier
LITTLE ROCK — GOP congressman Steve Womack is drumming up support for a law that would allow states to levy sales tax on online and catalog purchases. Womack wrote in a column published Monday on his website that online retailers enjoy "a 10 ...
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Scripps Networks Interactive Names Chief Legal Officer
EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)
BUSINESS WIRE)--Cynthia L. Gibson, a member of the senior management team at Scripps Networks Interactive Inc. (NYSE: SNI) and an accomplished media attorney with more than 20 years of experience, has been named as the company's chief legal officer and ...
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Tweeting the law: St. Louis prosecutor gets praise and criticism
STLtoday.com
With daily, sometimes rapid-fire online messages, Joyce began announcing charges and sentences. She expanded to Facebook, telling the stories of crime victims and neighborhood action. She eschewed traditional news releases in favor of teasers linked to ...
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8 DUI Arrests Part Of Wheeling Police Thanksgiving Enforcement
Journal & Topics Newspapers Online
The Wheeling Police Dept. joined forces with other state and local law enforcement and highway safety partners in the weeklong crackdown campaign. Subscription Required. An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an ...
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Netizens hit back, hack Sibal site
Daily Pioneer
Hackers attacked and defaced the website of IT Minister Kapil Sibal amid a growing campaign against a law governing online comments which has been condemned by free-speech advocates. An amendment to the Information Technology Act in 2009, which ...
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Palace: Up to Congress to amend cyber law
Philippine Star
The law became controversial because of online libel and other provisions that various sectors said would curtail freedom of expression. As the SC decided to issue a temporary restraining order against its implementation, presidential spokesman Edwin ...
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Tax inequity fix needed
Tulsa World
State law requires Internet shoppers to pay taxes on online sales and mail-order purchases. But the stark truth is that only a tiny minority of online shoppers follow through with paying taxes on those purchases, and at the present, there's no way to ...
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Live Updates: Tens of thousands of Islamists rally in support of Morsi, Sharia law
Ahram Online
15:42 Numbers are increasing rapidly in front of Cairo University, says Ahram Online reporter Ekram Ibrahim. Every few minutes a march joins in with chants of "Allah Akbar" and "The people want the application of God's law." Buses can be seen parked ...
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Five Ways Indian Internet Users Are Fighting for Free Speech
New York Times (blog)
Ms. Singhal, who is a recent astrophysics graduate and plans to apply to law school, questioned the constitutionality of Section 66A. The dreary sounding, but much-talked about law criminalizes information sent online that can be considered "offensive ...
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New York Times (blog)
Supreme Court Would Likely Decide in Favor of Same-Sex Marriage, Says Law ...
KCET
Prof. Doug NeJaime of Loyola Law School helps explain the complicated issues to be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court regarding gay marriage in California and the country. ... Donate online so more of your contribution can go towards programming.
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Internet, offline rights should be equal, lawyer says
ABS CBN News
MANILA, Philippines - Laws should ensure the rights of people either when they either go online or in the real world, one of the proponents of a proposed measure for Philippine internet users said Friday. Lawyer Oliver Reyes, in an interview on ANC ...
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Leveson petition signed by 56000
Wiltshire Business
A petition calling for the UK's three main party leaders to bring in a new press watchdog backed by law has attracted more than 56,000 signatures since being launched by high profile victims of media intrusion on Friday. Gerry McCann, father of missing ...
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Now Online | T Holiday 2012
New York Times (blog)
Our man on the cover, Jude Law, talks with Sarah Lyall about turning 40 in Hollywood; Paul Rudd discusses his turn on Broadway in "Grace"; and the photographer Graeme Mitchell presents a portfolio of a dozen newsmakers, from the director Ang Lee to the ...
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New York Times (blog)
NYPD cop speaks about heroic viral photo; Video: Suicidal driver hits cop with van
Police News
PoliceOne has long been the leader in online video content for law enforcement, but we're not resting on our laurels. This week we're bringing you something new — something many of you have requested — and we want to know what you think. Check out ...
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Illinois Lottery First to Offer Online Single Sale Powerball Tickets
WIFR
The road to Internet sales began more than three years ago when the Illinois legislature passed amendments to the Lottery Law that approved the Internet Pilot. All profits generated through lottery sales over the Internet will go toward building roads ...
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Photog Goes Behind Scenes w/Aryans
The Spokesman Review (blog)
The Southern Poverty Law Center has reported that a man in remote north Idaho has been developing property to revive the Neo-Nazi presence there. Shaun Winkler's beliefs are no secret in north Idaho. The 34-year-old was a protégé of Richard Butler, the ...
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Bob Vila's 24 Days of Holiday Give-Aways Official Rules
BobVila.com
ODDS OF WINNING WILL DEPEND ON THE TOTAL NUMBER OF ENTRIES RECEIVED. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. ONLINE ENTRY ONLY AND INTERNET CONNECTION REQUIRED. AFFIDAVIT OF ELIGIBILITY AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY ...
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Retail group pushes Senate on online sales tax
The Hill (blog)
In a letter, the National Retail Federation (NRF) reiterated its case that the online sales tax proposal — proposed by Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.) and Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) – would merely correct an imbalance in current law. "As ...
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(Noah Seelam/AFP/Getty Images)
Washington Post (blog)
As The Post's Vivek Wadhwa rightly points out, though, law often lags far behind technology — and both in the United States and abroad, the law is still deciding what constitutes free speech online. Dhada's case is widely considered a test of India's ...
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Candidates for spring election coming into focus
San Francisco Chronicle
In the Supreme Court race, lemon law attorney turned online liberal video satirist Vince Megna is running against Roggensack, who is part of the court's four-member conservative majority. At least two others, Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi and ...
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Records: DA Sims a potential witness in Marsh 3 case
LubbockOnline.com
She related to me information concerning felony offenses that turned out to have occurred in Potter County, Texas," Sims said in a formal court motion on Oct. 5 that was publicly released Friday. "As the first law enforcement official to be told, I am ...
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Businesses file lawsuits over online postings
abc13.com
"With the Internet age, we may see a development of case law that allows certain kind of injunctive relief that is not available now," Androphy said. Jorgensen says his business is down sharply this year for an untruthful review that stayed online for ...
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