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| New law aimed at NYC delivery cyclists to begin Wall Street Journal Businesses must also display on their premises a poster explaining the laws. Riders are required to take an online safety test. Since last summer, Department of Transportation officials say nearly 3,500 businesses and commercial cyclists have attended ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Tough' immigration law CHOCK FULL of exceptions Catholic Online LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The bill's complexity is forcing both opponents and supporters to fine toothcomb it before they can either show their or opposition. One exception reads: "WAIVER.-The Secretary, in the Secretary's sole and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NRO Targets EPA In Its Misinformation Campaign Against Civil Rights Laws Media Matters for America (blog) National Review Online misrepresented civil rights precedent to attack the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), continuing right-wing media's campaign against the validity of a long-standing civil rights doctrine that prohibits certain racial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mass. bomb suspect's mom-in-law sickened by attack Post-Bulletin The mother-in-law of the Boston Marathon bombing suspect killed during a gunbattle with police said Friday her family is sickened by the horror inflicted by the deadly attack. ... An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Quest for online sales tax revenue is ongoing The Colorado Statesman The law required out-of-state online retailers that do not collect Colorado state sales and use taxes to notify customers that they are obligated to pay those taxes. The Direct Marketing Association filed suit in 2010 to block the law's implementation ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| House Passes CISPA Online Spying Law -- News from Antiwar.com By Jason Ditz Privacy experts warn that the law will allow the government virtually unlimited surveillance of Americans' online habits. CISPA, initially introduced by Rep. Mike Rogers (R – MI) in 2011, passed through the House with a solid majority in 2012 ... News From Antiwar.com | ||
| Prosecutors suspend Leftist Front activities over online fund raising ... By RT Russian law enforcers have suspended the activities of Sergey Udaltsov's group after it started collecting money online without being registered as a legal entity. News RSS : Today | ||
| Law and Order: Two charged with alleged burglary in Pavilion | The ... By Howard Owens Law and Order: Two charged with alleged burglary in Pavilion. Submitted by Howard Owens on April 19, 2013 - 10:26am. Jamie R. Bachorski, 18, of Webber Avenue, Oakfield, and Matthew J. Vandorn, 23, of Trumbell Parkway, Batavia, are ... The Batavian - Online News. Community... |
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| Blog Law Online: Social Media in Court Down Under I am also Of Counsel to the First Amendment and media law firm the Counts Law Group. Previously I was Deputy Director of the Donald W. Reynolds National ... bloglawonline.blogspot.com/.../social-media-in-court-down-u... |
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