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Hotel workers file lawsuit against staffing company, hotels
With less than a month until the Super Bowl, lawyers filed a lawsuit against 10 Indianapolis hotels and an Atlanta-based staffing company Monday.
Lawyers representing hundreds of hotel workers filed the suit against Hospitality Staffing Solutions and...Tags: Justice System, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Lawyers, Work Rules Contract Issues, Theft
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UPDATED: Governor outlines his K-12 agenda this afternoon
Gov. Bob McDonnell says he will push for the repeal of a state law that requires school divisions to open
after Labor Day, saying the longstanding measure is outmoded at a time when schools should be maximizing instructional time to prepare students for...Tags: Business, Finance, Health and Safety at School, Petersburg (Petersburg, Virginia), Awards and Prizes
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Michigan court of appeals marijuana ruling hasn't stop all shops
BURTON, Mich. (AP) — A huge sign tries to lure customers to Meme's Green Dream. Around the corner, there's Big Daddy's, another marijuana dispensary for people with chronic pain or other health woes. A third shop, The Barn, is less than a mile...Tags: Justice System, Health, Lawyers, Judges, Behavioral Conditions
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Court commissioner role questioned
At 10 a.m. on a recent weekday, roughly a half-dozen District Court commissioners were individually processing 120 arrestees at Baltimore's Central Booking and Intake Center, and making big decisions about whether to set bail or release the accused with...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Labor Legislation, Labor Legislation, Judges
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Speaking of the law
Augustus F. "Gus" Brown, principal in the law firm of Brown, Brown & Young, P.A., in Bel Air, was a featured professor recently in a combined University of Maryland Carey School of Law and University of Baltimore School of Law third-year law student...Tags: Elkton, Harford County, Ethics, Judges, Litigation and Regulation
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Emergency Managers dispute claims of race behind Public Act 4
DETROIT (AP) — The reins of power in Detroit have been in the hands of blacks since the city elected Coleman Young mayor in 1973, and for many, black control of Detroit has become as important to the city's identity as its deep auto industry roots....Tags: John Conyers, Jr., Elections, Collective Contract, Collective Contract, Voting
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U.S. Marshals Track Down Megan's Law Violator in York County
Content ManagerUnited States Marshals Service combined with several police agencies in York County to arrest 66 year old Malcolm Linch in Manchester Township, York County. Linch was sought for failing to register as a previously convicted sex offender and faces possible...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, York County (Pennsylvania), Laws, Sex Crimes, Sex Crimes
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Community Commentary: The new, conservative Europe
Europe's Leftist elites championed the introduction of the euro to "increase political cohesion" by building on the "cultural, religious and humanist inheritance of Europe." But according to Evans-Ambrose Pritchard of the London Telegraph, as a result...Tags: Silvio Berlusconi, Finance, European Union, Labor Legislation, Italy
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Texting while driving still a problem in Northern Michigan
They may be a valuable tool, but they can also be distraction causing great consequence.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, at any given time, more than 10 million drivers in the United States are using cell phones.
The...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Cell Phones, Judges
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AP news briefs: Romney tries to hold on as Gingrich, Santorum look to gain in South Carolina
Romney bracing, with Gingrich and Santorum chasing, on last full day before South Carolina primary
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Front-runner Mitt Romney and his presidential pursuers enter the final full day of campaigning in a South Carolina...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Armed Services, Republican National Conventions, Megaupload, U.S. Supreme Court, Judaism
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Man sentenced for sexual assault in Skateworks case
A 19-year-old man was sentenced to prison Friday morning after the girl he sexually assaulted in a Woodlawn roller rink told the judge that since the crime she's been harassed, gotten into fights with schoolmates and become increasingly angry. "I'm not...Tags: Court Preliminary, Baltimore County, Punishment, Judges, Prisons
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South Dakota senators take dim view of headlights law changes
American News Correspondent@font-face { font-family: "Cambria"; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman"; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } PIERRE — A bipartisan bloc of state senators refused...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Laws, Safety of Citizens
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