Drug Addicted Trio Suspected in Over Sixty Suburban Buglaries
Gotta fuel the habit, right? A trio of Mt. Prospect residents were taken into custody after a lengthy investigation into residential and automotive burglaries culminated in their arrest, reports the...
View ArticleKing Coal’s Violent Reign: Century-Old Labor Strife Still Raises...
On May 8, in West Virginia’s primary election, President Barack Obama received nearly 60 percent of the 178,000 votes cast in the Democratic primary. His opponent, who received about 40 percent of the...
View ArticleMillions of Names Likely Missing from FBI Database for Gun Background Checks
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1997 that the federal government cannot force state officials to participate in the background check system for gun ownership, leading to the omission of likely millions...
View ArticleRICHARDS v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD AFL CIO CLC
Douglas RICHARDS, et al., Petitioners, v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, Respondent, United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers...
View ArticleDistracted Driving Causes Rise in Fatal Illinois Car Crashes
Distracted Driving Causes Rise in Fatal Illinois Car Crashes Article provided by Law Office of Joseph M. Dooley III PC Visit us at www.josephmdooley.com Distracted driving has become epidemic on...
View ArticleAG Seeks Federal Stay of Va. Court Order to Release Capital Murder Defendant...
As a Thursday deadline nears for the Virginia to release a defendant in a capital murder case, due to prosecutorial misconduct, the state’s attorney general is seeking a federal appellate-court stay of...
View ArticleTawanda Brawley ordered to pay settlement to man she accused of rape; her...
Tawana Brawley, who at 15 and with the backing of the Rev. Al Sharpton claimed she was kidnapped and raped by a group of white men, has been hit with an wage-garnishment order to settle $431,492...
View ArticleNational Distracted Driving Summit Shares Creative Ideas
National Distracted Driving Summit Shares Creative Ideas Article provided by Seidman Law Offices Visit us at www.seidmanlaw.net/ The Second National Distracted Driving Summit revealed some important...
View ArticleDistracted driving leading cause of auto accidents
Distracted driving leading cause of auto accidents Article provided by Brady & Jensen Visit us at www.bradyjensenlaw.com Even though the dangers of distracted driving are widely-publicized, it...
View ArticleDistracted Drivers on Eighteen Wheels
Distracted Drivers on Eighteen Wheels Article provided by Leopold & Associates, L.L.C. Visit us at www.valerieleopold.com On January first, Illinois joined the substantial minority of states who...
View ArticleUNITED STATES v. TOVAR PINA
UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff–Appellee, v. Jose Julian TOVAR–PINA, Defendant–Appellant. Nos. 12–1964, 12–1965, 12–1966. Argued April 8, 2013. — April 29, 2013 Before EASTERBROOK, Chief Judge,...
View ArticleProf. Steven Schwinn Discusses State FOIA Laws for Nonresidents
April 30 – WBEZ One of these petitioners was not a state resident, seeking records to child support enforcement from an ex-spouse who lived in Virginia. The other one was seeking real estate tax...
View ArticleStatistics show over half of a million drivers on the phone at any time
Statistics show over half of a million drivers on the phone at any time Article provided by The Law Offices of Adam J. Zayed, P.C. Visit us at www.zayedlaw.com At any given moment during daylight...
View ArticleLaw school sues insurer, seeks coverage of civil racketeering case
Liberty University School of Law has filed a federal lawsuit seeking to force its insurance carrier to defend the institution in an earlier civil racketeering case over a child-custody battle between...
View ArticleHow did America’s police become a military force on the streets?
Are cops constitutional? In a 2001 article for the Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal, the legal scholar and civil liberties activist Roger Roots posed just that question. Roots, a fairly radical...
View ArticleHow did America’s police become a military force on the streets?
Are cops constitutional? In a 2001 article for the Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal, the legal scholar and civil liberties activist Roger Roots posed just that question. Roots, a fairly radical...
View ArticleHow did America’s police become a military force on the streets?
Are cops constitutional? In a 2001 article for the Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal, the legal scholar and civil liberties activist Roger Roots posed just that question. Roots, a fairly radical...
View ArticleHow did America’s police become a military force on the streets?
Are cops constitutional? In a 2001 article for the Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal, the legal scholar and civil liberties activist Roger Roots posed just that question. Roots, a fairly radical...
View ArticleLARGE v. MOBILE TOOL INTERNATIONAL INC MTI TECO OCET MTI
Samuel LARGE, Plaintiff, v. MOBILE TOOL INTERNATIONAL, INC., MTI Insulated Products, Inc., TECO, Inc., and OCET, Inc., Defendants. Mobile Tool International, Inc., and MTI Insulated Products, Inc.,...
View ArticleTwo lawyers from same firm tapped for federal appeals court
President Obama seems to be picking up the pace for judicial nominations, but two of his recent choices to fill vacancies on the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals added a new...
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