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Law regulating free online classes should go, legislator says Minnesota Public Radio But online-education supporters say it has impeded providers of the courses. Online-education company Coursera has said the process is burdensome. The bill's sponsor, Republican Jeremy Miller of Winona, says it's time for the law to go. "It's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nevada Legislators Consider Changes to Online Poker Law Poker News Daily We already told you about Assembly Bill 5, which aims to allow the Governor to enter into compacts with other states to allow for interstate online poker. As the law currently stands, poker operators would only be allowed to accept players from within ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Edinburgh Announces New Online LL.M. in International Commercial Law ... LLM GUIDE M. in International Commercial Law and Practice by online distance learning starting in September 2013. According to the law school, the new program "offers a flexible way for lawyers in practice dealing with international issues, in-house lawyers and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Supervisors look to Fathers in gun law opposition Times Journal The supervisors' resolution argued against many of the components of the new gun law, including requiring gun owners to verify ownership of certain types of firearms, prohibiting the sale of firearm magazines with a capacity larger than seven rounds ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Namibia drafts online transactions law Telecompaper (subscription) The Namibian government is drafting the Use of Electronic Transactions and Communications Bill. ICT Minister Joel Kaapanda said that the new legislation would assist Namibia in conducting business and the delivery of government services via the internet. See all stories on this topic » | ||
FIFA calls for strict match-fixing laws The New Age Online FIFA director of security Ralk Mutschke told a two-day gathering with Interpol that the world governing body's "zero tolerance" for match-fixing needs to be helped by "the right policies for law enforcement and the football community". Picture: REUTERS ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Voters Still Have A Choice Journal & Topics Newspapers Online Back in 1791, when the Second Amendment became law, Americans were concerned about the ability to protect themselves and the ease with which things could get out of hand in our growing and developing nation. Most law abiding decision makers were ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Guest Post: This New Law Will Ensure You Pay More For Online ... By Tyler Durden In another brilliant move aimed at destroying the few table scraps of economic freedom which remain in the Land of the Free, a bipartisan group of esteemed lawmakers in the United States Congress has introduced the Marketplace Fairness ... | ||
Law change hits welfare cheats' partners | Otago Daily Times Online ... Partners of welfare cheats will be liable for prosecution and could face a year in jail or a $5000 fine under a law change. Associate Social Development Minister Chester Borrows today announced three new initiatives to clamp down on ... Otago Daily Times: |
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