Google Blogs Alert for: Law
| Patricia Hewitt: We need the law to be clear and compassionate on ... By Patricia Hewitt Patricia Hewitt: My amendment to the coroners and justice bill would bring the law into line with the current, compassionate practice of non-prosecution. Comment is free: liberty central... - http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/libertycentral |
| KU News - Law student earns internship with nation's top office of ... "For Dana to earn this internship is a marvelous statement, both about her and about the KU School of Law," said Raj Bhala, the Rice Distinguished Professor. "She has worked hard and manifestly seeks a world-class level of ... KU News Headlines - http://www.news.ku.edu/ |
| Sentencing Law and Policy: Local sherriff talking about trying ... By Doug B. New Mexico's constitution has a referendum provision that allows citizens to try to overrule laws approved by the Legislature. It's very difficult to get such a measure on the ballot. In fact, only three referendums have been on the ... Sentencing Law and Policy - http://sentencing.typepad.com/sentencing_law_and_policy/ |
| Madoff Bail Appeal Denied, Remains In Jail - Law and Regulation ... Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff's appeal to be out on bail has been denied. Madoff will remain in jail through his sentencing in June. CNBC Top News and Analysis - http://www.cnbc.com/ |
| Conglomerate Blog: Business, Law, Economics & Society By Usha Rodrigues Yesterday I posted about the article we just sent out, posing the problem of how we we can ever know if companies are complying with our securities laws by disclosing what they're supposed to (we also received an offer of publication, ... Conglomerate - http://www.theconglomerate.org/ |
| SEC Probes Insider Trading at Subprime Lenders - Law and ... Several US federal investigations into subprime lenders involve possible insider trading before announcements of negative news about the lender, a Securities and Exchange Commission member said on Friday. CNBC's Top Business Stories from the US - http://www.cnbc.com/id/15837362 |
| Condemned Man Who Did Crazy Thing Deemed Sane by Texas Court - Law ... By Ashby Jones A condemned Texas inmate who removed his only eye and ate it in a bizarre outburst several months ago on death row is "crazy," yet sane under state law, a judge wrote in an appellate court ruling on Wednesday that rejected his appeals. WSJ.com: Law Blog - http://blogs.wsj.com/law/ |
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