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Children's Rights Council of Illinois Seminar on Family Law Reform
Staff reporterOn Monday July 25th, from 7:00 to 9:00 am, the Children's Rights Council of Illinois will hold a seminar on Family Law Reform, A Child Centered Approach. Speaker and family law attorney, Rory Weiler, will inform and discuss a proposal by Illinois State...Tags: Roselle, Human Rights, Illinois, Politics, Schaumburg
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Legally Speaking
You loved L.A. Law. You thought Twelve Angry Men was the best movie you ever saw. When the O.J. trial was over, you wept. Now's your chance to listen to WGN's award-winning legal talk show "Legally Speaking" with Chicago attorney Karen Conti. Even if you...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Litigation, Entertainment, Prosecution, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Mailbag: We need the public's input on the harbor
When it comes to Newport Harbor, everyone agrees on two things: It's one of the finest small craft harbors in the world and it's essentially built out. The 1,200 private homes on the bay take up 85% of the waterfront. The remaining portion is occupied...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Elections, ABC (tv network), Trials, Lawyers
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2 newspapers sue to get officers' names in UC Davis pepper spraying
SAN FRANCISCO — The Los Angeles Times and Sacramento Bee filed suit Wednesday against the University of California Board of Regents, demanding the release of police officers' names removed from a critical report on the controversial pepper...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Unions, Trials, Litigation, Newspaper and Magazine
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Bill protecting job seekers', employees' social media passwords advances to Gov. Quinn
It is now up to Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn to decide whether to sign into law a bill that protects employees and job seekers from having to provide their social media passwords to current or prospective employers. Quinn spokeswoman Brooke Anderson said...
Tags: Jan Schakowsky, Pat Quinn, Sociology, Facebook, Politics
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Watchdog Update: Pressure grows for limits on flame retardants
Chicago Tribune reportersIn New York state, lawmakers are moving to ban a cancer-causing flame retardant from children's products. At the U.S. Capitol, more than 100 nurses, mothers and cancer survivors marched for tougher federal regulation of the chemicals. And in Washington...Tags: Electronics, Conservation, Chemicals, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science and Technology
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Commentary: Let's drink to this legal victory
Despite serious constitutional and legal questions, the Board of Equalization (BOE) in 2007 approved a 1,550% tax increase on "flavored malt beverages." Flavored malt beverages are drinks such as Mike's Hard Lemonade and Smirnoff Ice. For the purpose...Tags: Trials, Business, Sales, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Runway settlement headed for collapse
The brief period of kumbaya between the city and Broward County after last year's historic airport runway settlement has disintegrated, with city commissioners poised to void the deal Tuesday. And litigation to delay construction of the $790 million...
Tags: Trials, Elections, Litigation, Federal Aviation Administration, Science and Technology
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Outdoors: River walleyes coming back
If results from the recent Michiana Walleye Association (MWA) tournament were an indication of how the St. Joseph River has responded to stocking efforts, the answer is "very well!" Thirteen teams competed last weekend on the stretch between Twin...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Entertainment, Natural Resource Industry, Entertainment Events
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River walleyes coming back
If results from the recent Michiana Walleye Association (MWA) tournament were an indication of how the St. Joseph River has responded to stocking efforts, the answer is "very well!" Thirteen teams competed last weekend on the stretch between Twin Branch...Tags: Environmental Issues, Dance, Conservation, Entertainment, Hunting
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Adult-film downloaders increasingly face 'John Doe' copyright lawsuits
Downloading pornography using a BitTorrent file-sharing program may lead to treacherous legal territory. South Florida residents increasingly are the targets of controversial copyright suits filed by adult-film producers. Since January 2011, those...Tags: Electronics, Litigation, Entertainment, John Doe, Science and Technology
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New state law requires higher education institutions to prove legitimacy
PIERRE — A new state law aims to better protect students financially by requiring that post-secondary education institutions in South Dakota prove they are legitimate. The state law brings South Dakota into line with new federal regulations. The...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Wesleyan University, Students, Lawyers, South Dakota State University
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