Spokesman for Georgia Immigration Panel Named

9/22/2011   Governor Nathan Deal of Georgia has appointed a spokesman for the Georgia Immigration Panel, referred to by critics as a “hate group.” The main function of the panel is to determine if the restrictive new immigration measure of

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Decades Long Legal Battle Ends with EPA Settlement

9/15/2011   The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to acknowledge there was discrimination against California Latino students when it exposed them to pesticides signaled the end of more than ten years of court battle. Erik Nicholson, United Farm Workers union

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First Fetal Pain Abortion Ban Lawsuit Welcomed by Pro-Lifers

9/14/2011   A leading pro-life organization responsible for the pioneering 20-week abortion ban based on scientific evidence that shows unborn children suffer pain during an abortion is welcoming the first lawsuit filed against it. Usually, pro-life organizations lament the numerous

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Pot Industry Confused Over Dispensary Ruling

9/14/2011   A ruling handed down last week by the Michigan Court of Appeals which declared pot dispensaries to be illegal is causing confusion in the industry. Some observers say that the ruling could impact the ability of the patients

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Fewer Students Enter Law Schools As Jobs Dry Up

9/13/2011   Horror stories regarding life after graduating from law school, from humiliating student loan debts to recent law school graduates serving beverages at Starbucks, have been heard by Tenia Phillips, an aspiring law student. Nevertheless, these stories did not

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Spokesman for Georgia Immigration Panel Named

9/22/2011   Governor Nathan Deal of Georgia has appointed a spokesman for the Georgia Immigration Panel, referred to by critics as a “hate group.” The main function of the panel is to determine if the restrictive new immigration measure of

Read More »

Decades Long Legal Battle Ends with EPA Settlement

9/15/2011   The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to acknowledge there was discrimination against California Latino students when it exposed them to pesticides signaled the end of more than ten years of court battle. Erik Nicholson, United Farm Workers union

Read More »

First Fetal Pain Abortion Ban Lawsuit Welcomed by Pro-Lifers

9/14/2011   A leading pro-life organization responsible for the pioneering 20-week abortion ban based on scientific evidence that shows unborn children suffer pain during an abortion is welcoming the first lawsuit filed against it. Usually, pro-life organizations lament the numerous

Read More »

Pot Industry Confused Over Dispensary Ruling

9/14/2011   A ruling handed down last week by the Michigan Court of Appeals which declared pot dispensaries to be illegal is causing confusion in the industry. Some observers say that the ruling could impact the ability of the patients

Read More »

Fewer Students Enter Law Schools As Jobs Dry Up

9/13/2011   Horror stories regarding life after graduating from law school, from humiliating student loan debts to recent law school graduates serving beverages at Starbucks, have been heard by Tenia Phillips, an aspiring law student. Nevertheless, these stories did not

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