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Title IX Retaliation Claims Weighed
Times Staff WriterThe landmark gender equity law that touched off a revolution in women's sports came before the Supreme Court today, as the justices debated whether to protect coaches and teachers who complain about failures to give girls equal treatment. Until recently,...Tags: Death, U.S. Department of Education, Litigation, Minority Groups, Lawyers
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Jimmy 'Superfly' Snuka and the mysterious death of Nancy Argentino
Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka had just walked into his Whitehall hotel room, where a beautiful young woman lay in his bed. It wasn't unusual for Snuka, a married man, to spend the night with his girlfriend, Nancy Argentino. But on this night, after the...
Tags: Whitehall, Police Investigations, Mother's Day, Berks County, Vince McMahon
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READER SUBMITTED: Pullman And Comley Welcomes Six New Attorneys To The Firm
StatewidePullman & Comley, LLC is pleased to announce the addition of six new attorneys. The attorneys will be based in Pullman & Comley's Hartford office and include four partners: William R. Connon, Michael P. McKeon, John P. Shea, Jr. and Mark J. Sommaruga,...Tags: Lawyers, Housing and Urban Planning, Employment Opportunities, Crime, Law and Justice, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Kimberly McBroom's Blog
Tuesday, May 28 Hope you had a fabulous Memorial Day weekend! Of course, having yesterday off makes today feel like a Monday... We had perfect weather for all of the Memorial Day remembrance events. It's so important to take a moment and honor those who...Tags: Susan G. Komen for the Cure, John Hughes, Blackmail and Extortion, Wii, Kentucky Derby
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Anne Arundel Co. woman taps federal statute to allege child pornography conspiracy
An Anne Arundel County woman has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against more than 180 defendants who she says circulated or watched child pornography showing her two young children being molested by their father and another person. In the lawsuit...
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Court Preliminary, Online Media Industry, Sex Crimes, Abusive Behavior
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City approves civil lawsuit settlement against former officer
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe Wichita city council has approved a settlement in a civil lawsuit against a former police officer. Joseph McGill pleaded guilty to sex crimes against two women while on duty. One of those women filed a civil lawsuit against the city and the...Tags: Justice System, Abusive Behavior, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws
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ASK PETE : Special licenses could help city
With this weather, I am really looking forward to spring! I read last year that the city approved downtown riverfront liquor licenses for establishments. How can a business get one and how many people have taken advantage of the new program? T.L.J....
Tags: Business, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws
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PA joins the blame game against Standard & Poor's over financial crisis
Watchdog with Paul MuschickPennsylvania was among several states that filed lawsuits Tuesday alleging that credit rating agency Standard & Poor's contributed to the nation's financial crisis by fudging its ratings. S&P is accused of misconduct involving securities backed by... -
Senate OKs plan to close hookah bar loophole
PIERRE — There was no debate and almost no opposition Friday as the state Senate adopted a definition of smoking. The legislation, which now heads to the House of Representatives, in intended to fill a big hole in South Dakota’s smoking...Tags: U.S. Senate, Elections, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Jim Bradford
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State lawmakers advance hookah bill
PIERRE, S.D. - Lawmakers in Pierre gave initial approval to a measure that adds hookah pipes to the state’s smoking ban. In Rapid City a number of hookah shops allow patrons to smoke tobacco products out of the pipes. The shops cite a loophole in...
Tags: Justice System, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Rubber Products Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Larry Craig
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ICE fines San Diego and Imperial County-area companies for hiring unlawful employees
Four businesses in Imperial County were fined more than $61,000 in fiscal 2012 by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for employment-related violations. The announcement came Tuesday as ICE announced that 10 businesses between San Diego and...Tags: Marketing, Fines, Accounting and Auditing, Employment Opportunities, Crime, Law and Justice
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Local hiring violations result in ICE fines
Four businesses in Imperial County were fined more than $61,000 in fiscal 2012 by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for employment-related violations. The announcement came Tuesday as ICE announced that 10 businesses between San Diego and Imperial...Tags: Marketing, Fines, Accounting and Auditing, Employment Opportunities, Crime, Law and Justice
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