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Pause, Sirs, and Ponder

12 hours ago ago from Baaghi

This article was written by Pakistan's finest analyst, Mr. I. A. Rehman, for Dawn , published on December 24, 2009 The fact that in its response to the Supreme Court judgment of Dec 16 the nation is divided cannot be denied, and prudence demands that the causes of this division should not be brushed aside without careful scrutiny. A large section of society believes that Pakistan has become a corruption-free ...

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Federal Case Defense: When it’s You vs. the Feds

15 hours ago ago from malpractice

Whenever a person is being convicted of a federal offense, he or she will want a federal case defense lawyer on the case. Here’s a list †by no means exhaustive †of the charges that deserve the attention of federal defense lawyers: Insurance fraud, embezzlement, extortion, tax fraud; violent crimes like kidnapping, manslaughter, aggravated assault; sexual offenses like statutory rape, solicitation of prostitution, child pornography; ...

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Thursday round-up

15 hours ago ago from SCOTUSblog

Four recent requests for Supreme Court review have attracted some attention.  The San Jose Mercury News reports on the Schwarzenegger administration’s “one last plea” for the Supreme Court to review a three-judge panel’s order to ease overcrowding in California prisons. The panel ordered California to deplete its prison population by nearly 40,000 inmates over the next two years. California’s application will be considered at the January 15, ...

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VERY QUIETLY OBAMA’S CITIZENSHIP CASE REACHES THE SUPREME COURT

20 hours ago ago from The Blog at Christian Truckers Network

When did Barack Hussein Obama II become an American citizen? AP declared Obama Kenyan-Born Read the article.

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Top 10 Labor & Employment Law Stories of 2009: Numbers 10 and 9

20 hours ago ago from Ohio Employer's Law Blog

Today, I continue a tradition that I started last year – using the week between Christmas and New Year’s to count down the top 10 Labor & Employment Law stories of the past year. We start today, with numbers 10 and 9. We’ll wrap up on Dec. 31 with the top two, and fill in the rest in between. 10. Ohio Supreme Court punts on Employees’ Lactation Rights. In Allen v. totes/Isotoner Corp. , the Ohio Supreme Court dodged the issue of whether ...

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