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Feds File Discrimination Suit Re Alcoholism as Disability
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Updated: 09/20/2011 03:08A

Australian gov't faces mounting pressure over Migration Act amendments
Were they to be enacted in law, one certainly could not rule out further challenge.” The Migration Act change to give the immigration minister more discretionary powers and give legal certainty to offshore processing came after the High Court's
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:08A

Bill would crack down on schools that pass costs to parents
Last year, the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of students and parents filed a class-action lawsuit [PDF] against the state contending that schools were illegally charging fees for educational materials at a disturbing rate. Then-Gov.
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:07A

Redwood City considers banning medical marijuana establishments
violates state law. In his memo to the Redwood City Planning Commission, senior planner Blake Lyon said medical marijuana facilities have been linked to crime activities, aren't considered compatible with neighborhoods and could generate traffic.
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:07A

Midlands farm killing trial postponed to March 2012
The murder trial was expected to start at the Pietermaritzburg High Court yesterday, however, due to a packed court roll, the case was adjourned to March 19 next year. Nhlanhla Dladla, 22, and Mzwandile Magubane, 21, are charged with the murders of
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:06A

Doctors rarely pay penalties in kickback cases
Justice Department lawyers, wary of spending more time and effort on a case, say they usually are not interested in going after lesser players. Tony West, the assistant attorney general who oversees civil litigation nationwide for the Justice
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:06A

Doctors rarely pay penalties in kickback cases
Justice Department lawyers, wary of spending more time and effort on a case, say they usually are not interested in going after lesser players. Tony West, the assistant attorney general who oversees civil litigation nationwide for the Justice
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:06A

Doctors rarely pay penalties in kickback cases
Justice Department lawyers, wary of spending more time and effort on a case, say they usually are not interested in going after lesser players. Tony West, the assistant attorney general who oversees civil litigation nationwide for the Justice
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:06A

Doctors rarely pay penalties in kickback cases
Justice Department lawyers, wary of spending more time and effort on a case, say they usually are not interested in going after lesser players. Tony West, the assistant attorney general who oversees civil litigation nationwide for the Justice
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:06A

9/11 wrongful-death suit settled
NEW YORK — The last wrongful-death lawsuit remaining from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks has been resolved with a settlement, an attorney for the family of a passenger on a plane that was flown by hijackers into the World Trade Center's south tower
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:06A

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