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Faith and the Law: Church leaders asked to help members get legal help Daytona Beach News-Journal Pastor David Johnson works in his office at Hamilton United Methodist Church on Wednesday, June 19, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. Johnson has helped several people find free legal help through the Tennessee Access to Justice Commission's faith-based ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Telenor supports new law against online threats, hatred Views and News from Norway The head of Telenor Norge AS, the domestic division of huge Norwegian telecoms firm Telenor, is hoping for a summer free of online bullying and threats after a new law took effect that makes such digital activity a crime. Berit Svendsen, managing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vermont Hospitals Say No to Assisted Suicide National Review Online (blog) Vermont's smallest hospital has become the latest medical facility to opt out of the state's new aid-in-dying law. But the decision, rendered by the Grace Cottage Hospital board of trustees on Friday, was deemed "temporary." Hospital administrators ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Three Steps You Can Take to Protect Yourself From Online Spying Gizmodo The recent PRISM scandal has validated both the general public's growing unease with federal law enforcement agencies, and many of the fringe element's accusations about Big Brother's online behavior. Whether or not it's legal under the PATRIOT Act ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nation spends up on illegal drugs Merimbula News Weekly The amount spent was $2 billion more than Australians spent on fashion and nearly double their spending on literature. Figures from 2011-2012. Drug experts and anti-drug campaigners said the data showed Australians spent about seven times more buying ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Online retailing competition issues Mondaq News Alerts (registration) The rapid growth of online retailing and the challenges it is bringing for traditional bricks and mortar retailers is well documented. Less well documented is how the law is adapting to this fundamental change in the retail sector. The relative ease ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arkansas doctors expect more demand with new law Arkansas Online (subscription) Here in Arkansas, where insurance companies plan to sell their policies to more than 500,000 residents through an online marketplace created under the federal health care law, there is a shortage of primary health care professionals. Demand for medical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Online shoppers, services, top earners will pay more July 1 Pioneer Press The new law requires online retailers that have a physical presence or affiliates in Minnesota to start collecting state sales taxes, eliminating their advantage over Minnesota's bricks-and-mortar stores that already collect the tax. Last week, Amazon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NBC Announces Fall Premiere Dates for SVU, The Blacklist and More St. John News Online NBC has announced premiere dates for its fall schedule, including long-running drama Law Order: SVU and anticipated new series The Blacklist and The Michael J. Fox Show. SVU fans will ... Connect with SJ News Online - St. John, KS. Facebook · RSS ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Startup Pushes Encryption, but Doubts Arise Wall Street Journal CipherCloud has gained significant traction in the burgeoning market for helping companies keep online data secure, and while its defense-related business is small, it says it has more than 1.2 million corporate end users across 10 industries. But ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Albion man accused of selling prescription drugs The Daily News Online ALBION — A village man faces 22 drug charges, including the most serious drug felony available under New York law, after police raided his house Thursday. Vance R. DeRoller, 45, of 130 West Academy St., had been the focus of a 10-month investigation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Data Security Is a Classroom Worry, Too New York Times Although a federal law protecting children's online privacy requires online services to take reasonable measures to secure personal information — like names and e-mail addresses — collected from children under 13, the law doesn't specifically require ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bedford Internet Cafe Closed; Charges Filed Against Pair Monroe Evening News A Bedford Township Internet cafe where online gambling allegedly was taking place has been shut down and two men face charges as part of a statewide sweep of what Michigan's top law enforcement official says is an illegal activity. The Michigan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pa. voter ID law likely not affected by Ariz. case San Francisco Chronicle "The bottom line is any law that would make it more restrictive for a person to vote is a bad law," he said. "We should be encouraging people to vote rather than discouraging." ___. Online: http://bit.ly/12GTmlN. ___. Information from: The Patriot-News ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Xumanii(R) Adds Experience and Guidance by Retaining the Services of ... Wall Street Journal The Company had met with several Entertainment Attorneys with many different law firms and decided that Mr. Katz was the right person for Xumanii to assist and accelerate the process of talent and artist acquisition. Mr. Katz is former Chairman of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gawker's Unpaid Interns Sue After Fox Searchlight Wage Ruling Businessweek Gawker Media LLC was sued by unpaid interns who allege the online publisher violated minimum-wage law, days after a federal judge ruled in a similar case that interns at Fox Searchlight Pictures Inc. should have been paid. In the Gawker case, filed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kids and the social network: As Valley's elementary students go online ... Snoqualmie Valley Record Thomas warned the group that fifth graders can get in trouble with the law for what they do online. "If I put something on the Internet, can I really delete it? Is it really gone?" Thomas asked. "There are records of every single website you have ever ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Arkansas doctors expect more demand with new law By The Associated Press Some health care professionals fear there won't be enough primary care professionals to meet demand next year as newly insured Arkansans gain coverage under the federal health care law. Arkansas Online stories: Arkansas | ||
Concern at 'weasel words' of search and seizure law change | Otago ... By John Lewis [image]A University of Otago law lecturer says the Government's Education Amendment Act 2012 has provided a ''potential playground for lawyers''. ... Otago Daily Times. Online Edition | Sunday, 23 June 2013 | 05:37:41. News. Otago Daily Times Online News - Dunedin | ||
Ranzenhofer's bill to reform laws for non-profits passes Senate | The ... By Howard Owens Press release: The New York State Senate yesterday passed the Nonprofit Revitalization Act (S5845), sponsored by Senator Michael Ranzenhofer (R-C-I, Amherst), that would – for the first time in 40 years – overhaul state laws that govern ... Online. Joined: Nov 20 2012. The concept of non-profits are great - we love volunteerism and we love charity work. What we don't love are corporations masquerading as charities and cronyism that gives jobs, sometimes high salaried jobs, ... The Batavian - Online News. Community... | ||
Kan. doctors file suit over anti-abortion law - Herald Online Two Kansas doctors filed a lawsuit Friday in state court seeking to overturn a sweeping new anti-abortion law set to take effect in July, only a day after Planned Parenthood attacked portions of that law in a federal lawsuit. Rock Hill Herald Online -- National... | ||
Snowden's return to US could be legal battle - National Election ... Police Commissioner Andy Tsang told reporters only that the case would be dealt with according to the law. A police statement said it was "inappropriate" for the police to comment on the case. A one-page criminal complaint against Snowden ... The Olympian Online -- NEWS UPDATES | ||
80pc women repression cases false: Law Minister - The Independent By nasima_xihan@yahoo.com (Independent Online report) Author / Source: Independent Online report. E-mail · Print · PDF. DHAKA: Law Minister Barrister Shafique Ahmed on Saturday said some eighty per cent cases relating to women and children repression are false and fabricated. "It has been ... The Independent :: Online Edition |
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Privacy advocates hope Texas law against online ... - InfoWorld While the Lone Star state is the first, it is unlikely to be the last to pass a law requiring law enforcement to obtain a warrant to read people's email. www.infoworld.com/.../privacy-advocates-hope-texas-law-aga... |
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