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Online gaming ban likely today KeysNet Rick Scott signs the new online gaming law, which he said he'd do. A Florida Keys crackdown on Internet cafes with online gaming appears imminent. A state bill that prohibits Internet gambling devices, such as computers with slot-machine programs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law society's online database will help public sort out phoney lawyers The Province The Law Society of B.C. has launched a new online database aimed at cracking down on the problem of people posing as lawyers. Unauthorized practitioners of the law are people who perform or offer to perform legal services for a fee when they're not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Teams prepare for law enforcement tactical competition Daily Journal Online Common sense is a huge factor in law enforcement. You have to use your brain. Someone may be a great athlete in general, but if you don't use your head in these situations and fall back on your training, then bad things can happen. Obviously we need to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Texas may add legal protection for gay teens LubbockOnline.com The Senate Criminal Justice Committee voted to change Texas' "Romeo and Juliet" law that protects some heterosexual teens from being prosecuted for sex crimes and apply it to gay teens as well. Texas laws governing crimes of indecency with a child ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ACCC launches online education program for small business iTWire The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has released a free online education program for small businesses designed to help SMBs learn about their rights and obligations under Australian competition and consumer laws. The ACCC's Deputy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
You must be logged in to read this article National Business Review Full site access now from $120 | Penny Pepperell of NBR Capital Letter | Wednesday April 10, 2013. Subscribe to read this article. To read Evidence law review: fine tuning and a return to principles select a 6 or 12 month Online Paid content subscription. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thomas: Tougher laws won't stop gun violence Online Athens Today, the Democratic governors of Connecticut and Maryland, who must be seen to be doing something important about gun violence, are congratulating themselves for passing some of the "toughest" gun laws in the nation. These states already have tough ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Adli Law Group PC Remains on the Forefront of Intellectual Property Law The Herald | HeraldOnline.com The legislation mandates ISPs to notify customers of alleged infringements that the trade associations' members have detected on their broadband accounts, and to inform accused individuals of authorized sources of music and movies online. If alleged ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Online dating service tricked users by posing as celebrities The Japan Daily Press Details of how online dating service operator Aglaia Japan defrauded thousands of people are now emerging. The company's former president Yusuke Aikawa, who was already indicted for violation of the Organized Crime Punishment Law and fraud, began ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Closure of jail law libraries considered Newsday That could be done through computer terminals with online access, similar to the approach in the state prison system. Another alternative is submitting written inmate requests to nearby court libraries. That's current practice of six small jails that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Legal reforms: Damage to the system Post Online As part of the wider Jackson reforms, the Ministry of Justice amended the scope and the amount law firms can receive in fees as part of the RTA portal. New protocols extending the scheme to £25 000 and to employers' liability and public liability ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
States Rack Up Victories in Bids to Collect Online Sales Taxes Stateline The New York Court of Appeals, the state's top court, ruled recently that the state's 2008 law requiring all online retailers to collect a sales tax stands. The court said New York could tax purchases from Amazon and Overstock, because both companies ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
An industrial-era monstrosity slouches toward birth MyrtleBeachOnline.com Looking further into the future, there are a couple of other bombs embedded in the law. Writing at National Review online, Yuval Levin noted that unless medical costs grow slowly, the Independent Payments Advisory Board will begin cutting payments to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Postcard from... Brussels The Independent Belgians living in areas completely isolated due to the bubonic plague can finally breathe a sigh of relief: soon they will be able to get online and petition to have a law banning them from writing a will struck down. This rather nonsensical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law's long arm is written in the DNA The Daily News Online It was the People of the State of New York v. John Doe, "being a fictitious name, for a male human being with the DNA profile attached to this indictment." No one, not the grand jury or District Attorney Lawrence Friedman or the judge knew the identity ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CMS to move HQ to Cannon Place after pulling out of skyscraper deal The Lawyer ... A to Z · Graduate Recruitment Guide to Law Firms · Acumen. Exploit the power of digital with The Lawyer Acumen. The Lawyer Acumen is a comprehensive online resource giving everyone in the legal market real-time business intelligence on the sector. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Impressive global forecast for online gambling from G2E Casino City Times And yet only 6% of the experts polled expect U.S. legalization of online poker to happen within the next year. The contention dates back to the 1961 Wire Act, which prohibits gambling "over wires," a law renounced by one G2E attendee as "preposterous ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Growing Pains Star Alan Thicke 'Shocked' After Mother-In-Law ... By Radar Staff Alan Thicke's mother-in-law has been charged as the mastermind behind the March disappearance of her Dutch husband, who was found brutally murdered a week after he was reported missing. Radar Online | ||
Hearst Changes Online TOS Because CFAA is a Terrible Law ... By William Peacock, Esq. Hearst Changes Online TOS Because CFAA is a Terrible Law. By William Peacock, Esq. on April 10, 2013 6:01 AM. Hilariously enough, until earlier this month, reading Seventeen magazine or CosmoGirl online was a felony for the vast ... Technologist |
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Online, Latvians' Ideas Can Bloom Into Law - The New York Times The country, which has one of the lowest levels of political engagement in the European Union, is at the forefront of efforts to shift some political participation to ... www.nytimes.com/.../a-web-site-where-latvians-ideas-can-bec... |
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