Sunday, 23 September 2012
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The Library 3rd Floor, Jonathan H. Adler - A contributing editor to National Review Online and a regular contributor to “The Volokh Conspiracy," Adler is frequently cited in the American media and has been recognized as one of the most cited professors in the field of environmental law.
Cincinnati
23 Sep 2012
One time-honored path to the American Dream, becoming a lawyer and securing a comfortable lifestyle, could be narrowing to fewer and fewer Americans. With law firms cutting back through the recession...



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Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay leaves the Travis Co. Jail after posting an appeals bond in Austin, Texas on Monday, Jan. 10, 2011.
The Dallas Morning News
23 Sep 2012
HOUSTON — Former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay — still waiting to learn his legal fate since being convicted nearly two years ago for his role in a scheme to influence Texas elections — is...



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The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh- India- Politics
IBN Live
22 Sep 2012
New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday made a pitch for inclusive, faster and sustainable growth, promising to overhaul the existing corporate and commercial laws to facilitate growth of...



noodls  Egypt's Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) deliberated Saturday, September 22, the matter of disbanding the People's Assembly (the lower house of parliament) in the appeal submitted by Anwar Sabih Darwish against the Banha Court of Administrative Justice's decision in that case. The SAC...(size: 3.7Kb)
The Times of India The new-age judge, the PM said at a seminar on economic growth and changes of corporate environment, has to be a social scientist, economist, political thinker and philosopher — a tall order for any CJI. Very few judges can count economics, public finance, theoretical physics and Hindu and...(size: 3.8Kb)
noodls Egypt's Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) deliberated Saturday, September 22, the matter of disbanding the People's Assembly (the lower house of parliament) in the appeal submitted by Anwar Sabih Darwish against the Banha Court of Administrative Justice's decision in that case. The SAC had...(size: 4.0Kb)
Journal Online SUPREME Court Associate Justice Mariano del Castillo can now heave a sigh of relief as the House of Representatives will no longer pursue the impeachment complaint against him which stemmed from his alleged plagiarized ruling in the case of Filipino comfort women. “No, we will not,” Speaker...(size: 3.3Kb)
San Francisco Chronicle Attorneys at California Law Associates—a law firm handling workers’ compensation cases—comment on new on-the-job-injury statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor. Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 23, 2012 Data reported in the Los Angeles Times(Aug. 23, 2012) reveals that sales reps and truck...(size: 3.9Kb)
noodls Attorney General Eric Holder Speaks at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Phoenix Awards Dinner Washington, D.C.~ Saturday, September 22, 2012 I want to thank you all - especially the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's leadership team - for this wonderful award, and for putting me in...(size: 8.0Kb)
The Observer The Old Bailey, London. Photograph: Martin Argles for the Guardian Like Christmas, party conference season seems to come round quicker every year. In 2011 it was all about "the economy, stupid", but nasty anti-human rights stunts are always a convenient distraction. Remember last year's Tory...(size: 6.1Kb)
The Oklahoman By Silas Allen | With seven articles and 27 amendments, the U.S. Constitution ranks as one of the shortest constitutions of any major power in the world....(size: 8.6Kb)
CBC Federal New Democrat MP and justice critic Françoise Boivin is warning of growing tensions between the federal government and the courts, following a series of rulings that saw fit to deem the government's tough-on-crime agenda unconstitutional, four years after the legislation was first passed into...(size: 4.9Kb)