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Legal Online Poker Makes US Debut With Fertitta Gambling Site Bloomberg Nevada has granted 20 online gambling licenses to casinos and service companies that provide technology, according to A.G. Burnett, chairman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Only Nevada-based casinos can offer actual play under state law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
'First Legal' Online Gambling Site Launches in the U.S., But Only For Nevada ... TechCrunch Since the infamous 2011 "Black Friday" that took down PokerStars and the online gambling cottage industry, a court of appeals overturned the Federal Wire Act law that banned states from legitimizing it for their own residents. Nevada (of course) was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
People Are Buying Legal Ingredients Online To Make Illegal Drugs San Francisco Chronicle It's a gray area for law enforcement: People looking for a high of questionable legality will find that the internet is loaded with weird knowledge about alternative uses for what's in your pantry, and online stores that will gladly sell you the other ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Online poker is back: Legal website launches in NV Seattle Post Intelligencer Online gamblers around the world currently wager an estimated $35 billion each year, according to the American Gaming Association. A fully realized U.S. online poker market could generate $4.3 billion in revenue its first year, and $9.6 billion by year ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Online monitoring scheme bad news for security, opponents say Network World CSO - Government efforts to allow law enforcement to intercept all online communications would dramatically weaken Internet companies' ability to secure their infrastructure, opponents say. [ALSO: Worst data breaches so far]. A government task force is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Court rejects Alabama appeal over immigration law Online Athens An attorney for the Montgomery-based Southern Poverty Law Center says he's not surprised the U.S. Supreme Court has turned down a request to revive portions of Alabama's immigration law. Supreme Court justices on Monday upheld a federal appeals ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Online sales tax: Who's for it, who's against it? Washington Post A proposal to allow states to collect online sales tax has pitted retailers against retailers and forged strange political alliances in Washington. Here's a look at which players support the Marketplace Fairness Act, as it's called, and which ones hope ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Archaic laws for modern technologies - Daily Titan The Daily Titan For many of us, emails and online interactions have become daily activities. Few probably realize that it can all be read with the issuing of a simple subpoena. Just like the actual fingerprints we leave after touching something, we also leave digital ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Should online shopping be taxed? WDAM-TV Order the same flowers online and you won't. For store owner Carl Banks, that is something that needs to be changed. "Well, I think this is a law that needs to be passed. It's something that got going with the internet coming online and everything ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law requires animal shelters to make records public Sarasota Herald-Tribune Manatee County began publishing adoption and euthanasia data online as part of an aggressive push to increase transparency, adopt out more animals and move towards becoming a "no kill" shelter. The legislation requires both public and private shelters ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Carolyn Hax: Readers weigh in on in-law visits with baby MiamiHerald.com carolyn hax. Carolyn Hax: Readers weigh in on in-law visits with baby. Adapted from a recent online discussion. ... Although the wife spent time with my oldest, she eventually got tired and retreated to the basement for a nap, leaving me with a toddler ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Draft amendment sparks debate over online shoppers' rights People's Daily Online BEIJING, April 29 (Xinhua) -- A draft amendment to the consumer rights law has ignited debate regarding its fairness, as it calls for a seven-day "cooling-off" period that would allow shoppers to return merchandise for a full refund. The draft ensures ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Letters: Tax trouble for online retailers Los Angeles Times I'm the owner of a small e-commerce site that will be affected by the proposed law to make online retailers with at least $1 million in sales collect sales taxes from customers in states that have them. My company is located in California, employs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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GOP House leaders face tough vote on online sales tax DeSoto Times Today The legislation would allow states to require online retailers to collect the same state and local sales taxes from their customers as customers at bricks-and-mortar stores are required to collect. Current law only allows states to require retailers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law won't end cyber-bullying - Star Phoenix StarPhoenix As the debate over the Parsons case illustrates, the actions that lead up to these attacks, and the insults, humiliation and pain that come with online bullying that follows the initial event, can be very complicated. That makes these actions difficult ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Case Western Reserve University's free online courses attract more than 80000 Plain Dealer Introduction to International Criminal Law, led by Michael Scharf, associate dean for global legal studies at CWRU's law school, has attracted more than 17,500 people. The eight-week course by Scharf, who established the War Crimes Research Office at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Texas House passes Price's booster seat law LubbockOnline.com "You cannot assert that defense if you are involved in an accident or you are ticketed or arrested for violating any other law. So, it encourages people to get a car seat and use it properly." This became an issue because preliminary reports stated ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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How reliable are online reviews? WDAM-TV Law also claims the filter has hurt her rating and her company's reputation. "This is real, this is something different and I wish my yelp.com page reflected that," Law says. To maintain their ratings, some businesses spend thousands of dollars on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Senate Bill Jeopardizes Tax-Free Online Shopping KTVN A bill that would allow states to collect sales taxes for Internet purchases has passed a test vote in the Senate. Under current law, states can only require stores to collect sales taxes if the store has a physical presence in the state. As a result ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sen. Crapo leans cautiously toward supporting internet sales tax KBOI-TV Under current law, online retailers only charge sales tax if they have an actual store where the consumer lives. Idahoans are supposed to report their online purchases and pay the tax on their state income tax returns...but few do. States argue they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama says his health care law mostly in place Post-Bulletin President Barack Obama argues that his signature health care law is already benefiting most Americans even if they don't know it. The president says despite what ... An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an online ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GRAVITY AND ITALIAN FOOD Bent County Democrat (blog) There are only two laws in the universe:á The Law of Gravity and Everybody Loves Italian Food. I don't know where that quote originated.á I found it and copied it and kept it.á I ran across it last week and thought about how true it is – at least in my ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Governor signs cancer treatment bill into law in Bozeman The Bozeman Daily Chronicle The new law increases access for Montana cancer patients to cutting-edge treatment without concern for whether their insurance will cover the cost of their basic care. Buy this photo ... An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law discussed Wednesday Cody Enterprise Worland attorney and author John Davis will give a public presentation Wednesday, May 1 – Law Day – at the courthouse. The one-hour presentation will be 11 ... An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an online service ... See all stories on this topic » |
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People Are Buying Legal Ingredients Online To ... - Business Insider By Dylan Love It's a gray area for law enforcement: People looking for a high of questionable legality will find that the internet is loaded with weird knowledge about alternative uses for what's in your pantry, and online stores that will gladly sell you the other ... Business Insider | ||
Court rejects Alabama appeal over immigration law - Herald Online An attorney for the Montgomery-based Southern Poverty Law Center says he's not surprised the U.S. Supreme Court has turned down a request to revive portions of Alabama's immigration law. Rock Hill Herald Online -- National... | ||
Law and Order: Driver involved in injury accident accused of being ... By Howard Owens Law and Order: Driver involved in injury accident accused of being under influence of drugs. Submitted by Howard Owens on April 30, 2013 - 9:57am. Joshua Joseph Gerber, 19, of Milliner Street, Rochester, is charged with driving while ... The Batavian - Online News. Community... | ||
08:09 AM - How Appealing - Law.com "YLW and ACS Present Judge Pat Wald '51 and Jodie Bernstein '51": Yale Law School has posted online the video of this event, at which Linda Greenhouse served as moderator. Posted at 01:24 PM by Howard Bashman ... How Appealing |
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