Apr 14, 2013

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SC to decide on anti-cybercrime law this week – partylist group
GMA News
Last year, the high court had issued a temporary restraining order against the Anti-Cybercrime Law. Critics claimed that the law, which had provisions on such matters as online libel, would stifle freedom of expression. The high court indefinitely ...
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'Ag gag' laws shift focus to prompt reporting
Bent County Democrat
OKLAHOMA CITY — Alarmed by damaging footage of animal abuse, agriculture leaders in a number of states have advanced so-called "ag gag" laws that make it illegal to take undercover photographs or videotape on farms or at livestock facilities.
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Wronged girls now ready to fight back
Times of India
The four targetted Nalsar Law students have launched an online campaign against regional news channels, for filming them without permission and accusing them of being 'immoral' It was a nightmarish experience that they will never forget. But what the ...
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POLL RESULT: Would you consider voting for a 'One Law For All' party?
National Business Review
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Cyber-spying law gets tech giant support
iT News
CISPA has been criticised by privacy and civic rights advocates such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation for creating "a gaping exception to existing privacy law while doing little to address palpable and pressing online security issues." The EFF ...
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States line up in favor of federal adoption law
Post-Bulletin
The U.S. Supreme Court this week will hear an emotional family challenge to longstanding federal law on the adoption of Native American children, with several states, tribes and children's welfare groups lining up to support the current rules. The case ...
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Denniston coal plans hitwith point-of-law appeal | Otago Daily Times ...
By Simon Hartley
More litigation has been lodged against specialist hard-coking coal mine developer Bathurst Resources, with the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society lodging an appeal on a point of law, stemming from an interim decision recently released by the. ... Reefton, Rotorua, Russell, Taumarunui, Taupo, Tauranga, Te Kuiti, Thames, Timaru, Tokoroa, Wanaka, Wanganui, Wellington, Westport, Whakatane, Whangarei. Otago Daily Times. Online Edition | Monday, 15 April 2013 | 09:49:19 ...
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Exploring the Law of Attraction - My Yoga Online
Exploring the Law of Attraction. We all lead busy lives that take us in multiple directions. Ever changing or always constant, we unknowingly seek out the environments and people that both support us, and have something to teach us.
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Sen. Rubio says immigration deal needs tough ... - Arkansas Online
By The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — A bipartisan deal on immigration legislation would need tough enforcement and even stricter penalties for those who came to the United States illegally, a leading Republican at the center of negotiations said Sunday.
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