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Phoenix gun buybacks set before law forces sales Chicago Sun-Times PHOENIX (AP) — Just days after Gov. Jan Brewer signed a law designed to hinder police participation in gun buyback events, the city of Phoenix plans to hold buybacks on three weekends in a row starting Saturday that organizers are calling the largest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law enforcement officers receive top Wash. honor The Seattle Times The state's highest law enforcement honor was awarded Friday to five officers, including a Mount Rainier National Park ranger who was fatally shot on New Year's Day 2012. By RACHEL LA CORTE. Associated Press ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LA to draft law banning possession of large-capacity gun magazines Los Angeles Times The Los Angeles City Council voted Friday to draft a law prohibiting the possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines, sparking lawsuit threats from two gun rights organizations. On an 11-0 vote, the council called for an ordinance labeling the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ala. law has cleared the way, but much work is ahead for posthumous pardons ... Washington Post Robert Bentley signed it into law. But before the pardons are officially issued, the state Board of Pardons and Paroles must receive applications for them from a circuit judge or district attorney in one of the counties where the Scottsboro Boys ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Biden tells law enforcement officials he's pushing on with gun control CNN (blog) (CNN) – Regrouping with the nation's leading law enforcement representatives three weeks after bipartisan gun-control legislation suffered a surprising defeat in the Senate, Vice President Joe Biden indicated he will begin a new push to rally the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ILO to Propose Bangladesh Labor-Law Reforms After Factory Deaths Businessweek Bangladesh's lawmakers will receive proposals for labor-law reforms in parliament after a garment- factory collapse that killed more than 500 people, the International Labour Organization said. The package will call for improved worker protection and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
1947 law new focus of anti-corruption debate in NY Wall Street Journal Today, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara has resurrected the debate over the law that was sponsored by Assemblyman Malcolm Wilson, who later became governor, and Sen. Irwin Pakula of Queens. In April, Bharara accused Democratic Sen. Malcolm Smith of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law will take its own course, Congress on bribery case Times of India RELATED. NEW DELHI: Congress on Saturday remained ambivalent on the demands for resignation of railway minister Pawan Bansal in the wake of the bribery case involving his nephew, saying law will take its own course. "Law will take its own course. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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AP Exclusive: New '3 Strikes' law varies by county San Jose Mercury News SAN FRANCISCO—Majorities in every California county voted last fall to scale back the state's Three Strikes law so thousands of inmates serving life sentences for relatively minor third offenses would have the chance to be set free. Five months later ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law enforcement source says authorities searched for practice bombs in woods ... Taunton Daily Gazette Law enforcement authorities searched wooded areas in Dartmouth on Friday for practice bombs or explosive materials that Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's friends might have discarded, according to a law enforcement source. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law enforcement service 'beautiful' Topeka Capital Journal Two more names of fallen officers -- both members of the Topeka Police Department -- were added Friday to the Kansas Law Enforcement Memorial on the northeast side of the Statehouse grounds, ensuring their ultimate sacrifice will never be forgotten. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Officials: Iowa gender balance law tough to meet San Francisco Chronicle DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — It's too soon to determine whether a unique Iowa law requiring gender balancing has led more local governments to appoint women to boards and commissions, but some officials question the need and practicality of the mandate. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gov. criticizes GOP committee over education law San Francisco Chronicle Last month, the Central Committee voted 40-32 to approve a resolution endorsing a petition drive to repeal the state law, which was approved by the Republican-controlled state Legislature and Mead. In addition, it had earlier considered but did not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Beverly Coe Says She Didn't Kill Daughter-in-law Wendy Camp (VIDEO) Huffington Post OKLAHOMA CITY — The last person known to see an Oklahoma woman whose body was found last month about 21 years after she went missing says she had nothing to do with her disappearance. Beverly Noe was Wendy Camp's mother-in-law. Noe says ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Peru deputy minister resigns as Humala rolls back indigenous law Reuters Deputy Culture Minister Ivan Lanegra, who confirmed his resignation on Saturday on Twitter, was upset the government decided to exclude Quechua-speaking communities in the mineral-rich Andes from being covered by Peru's "prior consultation law," a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Respect for Law and Safety Patrol event Monday night SW Iowa News Iowa State Patrol Lt. Mike Miller and West End Optimist President Gary Wise present trooper Kevin Johnson the club's 2012 Respect for Law award. The annual Optimist Club banquet honoring law enforcement and elementary safety patrol members is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Haley signs law to keep guns from mentally ill SCNow COLUMBIA, S.C. — Gov. Nikki Haley has signed a law designed to keep mentally ill residents from buying guns. Spokesman Rob Godfrey said Haley signed the bill Friday. Lawmakers of both parties called it a public safety issue that does not infringe on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Special law for Ulhasnagar fails to serve any purpose Times of India THANE: Indifference of the district administration and the residents of Ulhasnagar to abide by the 2006 law, specially-drafted by the state government for regularization of illegal buildings in the Sindi-speaking township could put to risk thousands of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law community honors Alderman Emporia Gazette "I have a compassion for these people," said Alderman — about his work at the Rescue Mission — to 62 audience members who were mainly from the law profession. "It's true. … I am helping these people … get back on track to do good things in society ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Employers Push Back on Health Law's Insurance Trigger Wall Street Journal The 30-hour worker insurance requirement is among a batch of health-law provisions that lawmakers in both parties have expressed concern over, but are unlikely to change before the law takes full effect in 2014. Repealing the law's tax on medical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Melissa Gorga has brush with the law as 'RHONJ' season 5 premiere approaches Examiner.com The new season of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" will begin soon, and already most of the cast has been in trouble with the law. A few weeks ago Jacqueline Laurita and her husband Chris were involved in an altercation with a man who claims ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
U. of Central Ark. opts out of guns on campus law San Francisco Chronicle CONWAY, Ark. (AP) — The University of Central Arkansas' Board of Trustees has voted to not allow faculty and staff members with concealed-handgun permits to carry their weapons on campus. The board voted 5-1 Friday to opt out of the new state law that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law Day luncheon: Pettis speaks; McNeal honored Ocala The Marion County Bar Association asked Eugene K. Pettis, the president-elect of the Florida Bar, to be a keynote speaker for its 2013 Law Day luncheon well in advance — nine months ahead of time, as a matter of fact. Marion County's gain turned out ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Gitmo dilemma: Force-feeding violates international law — MSNBC By Geoffrey Cowley As a legal scholar who once campaigned against the Bush administration's human rights abuses, President Obama surely knows the international rules on the treatment of prisoners. If so, he didn't let on during his press conference this week. MSNBC | ||
Sam Brownback digs in on "Made in Kansas" gun exemption law ... By Lois Beckett, ProPublica As we detailed yesterday, dozens of states are considering bills that attempt to nullify federal gun laws. One such bill became a law last month in Kansas. It exempts "Made in Kansas" guns from federal regulation and makes it a crime for ... The Raw Story | ||
Mich. Considers Surveillance Law After Gas Station Clerk Vanishes ... By sstoddart Some Michigan lawmakers are considering whether surveillance cameras or other security measures should be required at certain businesses following the disappearance of a 25-year-old mother and gas station night clerk. CBS Detroit | ||
Law professor shares thoughts on UFO hearing | Openminds.tv By Alejandro Rojas Edgar Cahn is a professor at the University of the District of Columbia School of Law, founder and co-chairperson of TimeBanks USA, a former special counsel and speechwriter for Attorney General Robert Kennedy under President John ... Openminds.tv | ||
Activist Post: Kansas Secretary of State Smacks Down Holder Over ... By Activist Post Eric Holder was the one breaking the law.... as is the Federal Government, therefore they can yell all the want Kansas is actually the ones following the law. They just reaffirmed what the Constitution already stated. May 4, 2013 at 10:44 AM ... Activist Post | ||
Ubiquitous Liberalism: Amr Shalakany on Law and Revolution in ... By Qifa Nabki According to the well-known narrative, al-Sanhūrī was physically attacked in a demonstration on March 29 1954 because he and the Council had opposed the emergency laws established by Nasser's Free Officers in 1952 and were ... Qifa Nabki | ||
Libya gears up for Isolation Law vote as Revolutionaries talk of ... By Michel Cousins Negotiations have been taking place today, Friday, for the third consecutive day between revolutionaries supporting the Political Isolation Law and Prime Minister Ali Zeidan over the sieges at a number of government ministries. According to ... Libya Herald | ||
Law grad overcomes odds - WDTN.com Blake Eilers plans to use his second chance at life to help others. Post graduation he and his wife will serve an international justice mission in Africa. News | WDTN TV | ||
"Pros or Cons" Thoughts For The Modern - Sports Law Blog By Michael McCann Sports Law Blog is publishing a 5-part series on the practice of sports law. The series is co-authored by Seattle-based sports attorney Jason Davis and attorney Peter Jarvis, an expert in professional responsibility and the law at Hinshaw and ... Sports Law Blog | ||
Alabama's 'stand your ground' law could factor in deliberations ... By Brendan Kirby | bkirby@al.com The law, which gained widespread attention after the shooting of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida last year, expanded the right of people to use deadly force to confront a threat to their lives. Real-Time News from Mobile | ||
N.J. Enacts 'Good Samaritan' Drug-Overdose Law - Law and Daily Life By Brett Snider, Esq. New Jersey is now the 12th state to enact protections for "Good Samaritans" in drug overdose cases, after Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill into law Thursday. The new law passed in no small part due to the support of singer and New Jersey ... Law and Daily Life | ||
Future to skip parliament session if Orthodox law only option | Ya ... By Ya Libnan ghazi youssef, MP MP Ghazi Youssef who represents the Future Movement in the parliament said on Saturday that his party will not participate in the parliament's session if the Orthodox proposal will be the only proposed electoral law on the ... Ya Libnan | ||
NY administrative law judges express doubts about Fortis-CH ... Two New York administrative law judges on Friday said the benefits of Fortis Inc.'s proposed takeover of CH Energy Group "are outweighed by the detriments" and that leaving things as they are would be preferable to Central Hudson Gas ... News from www.dailyfreeman.com | ||
Obama: Deportations will continue until the law changes | Planet ... By Anita Kumar President Barack Obama said he will continue to enforce the laws on the books -- departing illegal immigrants -- until the law changes. "If I pass a law then the situation changes," Obama said. "Until the law is changed you enforce the laws that ... Planet Washington |
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Obama seeks to allay healthcare law concerns - latimes.com President Obama seeks to calm healthcare law concerns, in part by publicizing the law's benefits and efforts to sign up the uninsured. www.latimes.com/.../la-na-obama-healthcare-20130501,0,469... | ||
Eric Holder Threatens Kansas in Letter on Gun Control Nullification ... Any act, law, treaty, order, rule or regulation of the government of the United States which violates the second amendment to the constitution of the United States ... www.infowars.com/eric-holder-threatens-kansas-in-letter-on-g... |
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