Monday 5 October 2009

U.A.E. Passes Nuclear-Energy Law - Wall Street Journal (LEGAL NEWS)

U.A.E. Passes Nuclear-Energy Law - Wall Street Journal

AFP

U.A.E. Passes Nuclear-Energy Law
Wall Street Journal
ABU DHABI -- The United Arab Emirates on Sunday issued a nuclear-energy law that brings the oil-rich Persian Gulf state a step closer to ...
Emirates leader signs law to develop nuclear powerThe Associated Press
UAE adopts nuclear law ahead of power plant contractsAFP
UAE Finalizes Nuclear Regulatory LawGlobal Security Newswire
WashingtonTV -Press Trust of India -World Nuclear News
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Italy's top court to rule on Berlusconi immunity - Reuters

ANSA.it

Italy's top court to rule on Berlusconi immunity
Reuters
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's top court rules this week on whether a law granting immunity to Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi violates the ...
Immunity lawANSA.it
Italy's top court to review law shielding BerlusconiEarthtimes (press release)
FACTBOX: Italy's top court to rule on Berlusconi immunityReuters
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US High Crt Asks Admin's Views On City Health-Care Law - Wall Street Journal

US High Crt Asks Admin's Views On City Health-Care Law
Wall Street Journal
Under the law, businesses operating in the city must either offer their employees health-insurance coverage or pay into a city fund that provides health ...

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Roman's unforgivable sin: Polanski's talent doesn't put him above ... - New York Daily News

Times Online

Roman's unforgivable sin: Polanski's talent doesn't put him above ...
New York Daily News
Some things are forgivable, others are not. Some are so deep that they transcend time, which only the naive believe heals all wounds. ...
Let Polanski face the lawThe Spokesman Review
Schlumpf on Polanski: 'the law is the law'World Radio Switzerland
Another View: Polanski and the long arm of lawPasadena Star-News
New University Online
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Should international law be considered as the US Supreme Court ... - Examiner.com

Washington Post

Should international law be considered as the US Supreme Court ...
Examiner.com
With such power to wield, it may prove prudent to look closer at justice Kennedy and particularly, his controversial usage of international law in his ...
New Court Term Hints at Views on Regulating BusinessNew York Times
Key cases before US Supreme CourtBBC News
Companies Seek Turnaround at Supreme Court as Sotomayor JoinsBloomberg
WCAX -Los Angeles Times
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Court won't review Fla. Pledge of Allegiance law - The Associated Press

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Court won't review Fla. Pledge of Allegiance law
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal to review a Florida law that requires public school students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance each ...
Court refuses to consider lobbyist law challengeMiamiHerald.com
Justices Decline Review of Pledge, Other School CasesEducation Week News (subscription)
LETTER: This is how a democracy worksThe Morning Sun

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Missing Nevada girl found with in-law in Indiana - San Jose Mercury News

Missing Nevada girl found with in-law in Indiana
San Jose Mercury News
Reno police say they have found a 16-year-old girl who went missing last week with her brother-in-law in Indiana. Authorities said they found Karamjit Kaur ...

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NC alienation of affection law gets tougher - Greenville Daily Reflector

WNCT

NC alienation of affection law gets tougher
Greenville Daily Reflector
The Winston-Salem Journal reported that a state law that went into effect last week limits the circumstances in which a spouse's extramarital lover can be ...
Alienation-of-affection law changesWinston-Salem Journal
Divorce Talk Radio - Should You Still Worry About Alienation of ...PR Web (press release)
Harder to sue your spouse's loverabc11.com

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