Sunday, May 18, 2014

Law


Scalia: Law Schools are Charging Students and Paying Professors Too Much
Like many law school leaders, Justice Antonin Scalia opposes shortening law school to two years. But the justice is hardly a defender of the legal ...
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Law to give ill options
John Hickenlooper signs it into law today in Fort Collins. The bill passed unanimously through the Colorado Legislature after emotional testimony from ...
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Law enforcement recognized for their work
BEAVER -- A number of law enforcement officers were recognized Friday as part of the Beaver County LawEnforcement Memorial Day. A new award ...
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Libel law and inferences from disclosed facts
Some commenters on the plastic surgery libel thread asked: Why isn't saying “Dr. X performed surgery on me and caused permanent nerve damage” ...
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Washington Post
Environmental law seems more divisive than ever
Consider these current collisions of policy, emotion, law and conflicting values: • Kansas Republicans as well as farm, ranch and fossil-fuel interests, ...
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Citizens Voice
Law firm pays for juror's tow charges
Rojas was told the law Kingston firm of Fellerman and Ciarimboli paid the bill early Friday after reading media accounts about the tow. Ed Ciarimboli ...
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Washington Post
U.S. Law Limits Options for Nonviolent End to Nigerian Girls Nightmare
Headlines are full of the tragic story of 276 Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by extremists in mid-April, with many reportedly sold into slavery or forced ...
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Law enforcement officers pay respects to fallen comrades
DUNCAN — Nearly 29 years has passed since Stephens County lost its last law enforcement officer in the line of duty. But the absence of that Duncan ...
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State law forbidding disclosure of ethics complaints ruled invalid
The whistleblowers who helped take down former St. Tammany Parish Coroner Peter Galvan now have another notch on their belts. A federal judge in ...
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Kansas.com
Fallen law enforcement officers remembered at ceremony
Wichita Police Chief Norman Williams praised law enforcement officers Friday for putting their lives in danger for the good of the community. “It's about ...
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