Tuesday 20 October 2009

US Won't Prosecute in States That Allow Medical Marijuana - New York Times (LAW)

US Won't Prosecute in States That Allow Medical Marijuana - New York Times

Straits Times

US Won't Prosecute in States That Allow Medical Marijuana
New York Times
How the new federal guidelines might affect state law enforcement. In a memorandum to federal prosecutors in the 14 states that make some allowance for the ...
Prescription for potLos Angeles Times
Debate grows over US ruling on marijuanaBoston Globe
Medical marijuana users welcome change in federal policyGreat Falls Tribune
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UPDATE 2-Dogan faces deadline on Turk ownership law-watchdog - Reuters

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UPDATE 2-Dogan faces deadline on Turk ownership law-watchdog
Reuters
ANKARA, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Turkey's state media watchdog on Tuesday gave Dogan three months to comply with a law limiting foreign ...
Turk media watchdog gives Dogan 3 mths to comply with lawReuters India

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PCT Law Group Adds Prominent Litigation Attorney to Northern Virginia Office - Reuters

PCT Law Group Adds Prominent Litigation Attorney to Northern Virginia Office
Reuters
(Business Wire)-- PCT Law Group, PLLC, one of the fastest growing law firms in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, announced today the addition of ...

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Iraqi Parliament Again Fails To Vote On Key Election Law - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty

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Iraqi Parliament Again Fails To Vote On Key Election Law
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
(RFE/RL) -- For the second time in a week, a parliamentary vote on Iraq's new election law has been put off. No date has been set for a new attempt, ...
Iraqis defer vote on election lawWashington Post
IRAQ: Disputes over Kirkuk delay new election lawLos Angeles Times
Iraq election law hung up on KirkukTimes of the Internet
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Uruguay must annul law that protects police and military torture suspects - Amnesty International USA

Earthtimes (press release)

Uruguay must annul law that protects police and military torture suspects
Amnesty International USA
A law in Uruguay that has allowed the police and military to get away with torture and murder should be annulled, Amnesty International said on Monday as ...
Uruguay Supreme Court rules out dirty war amnestyThe Associated Press
Uruguay dirty war amnesty illegalBBC News
Supreme Court strikes blow against Uruguayan amnesty lawEarthtimes (press release)
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Booksellers: Law shielding kids goes too far - The Associated Press

Booksellers: Law shielding kids goes too far
The Associated Press
A pair of federal laws in the 1990s pushing decency restrictions and safety online were struck down as unconstitutional, as have been a host of similar ...
Can new obscenity law protect children from porn?Dayton Daily News

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Afghan President "Embraces constitution and rule of law" - NECN

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Afghan President "Embraces constitution and rule of law"
NECN
(NECN/RTA) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai has agreed to a run-off presidential election on November 7th.. On Tuesday President Karzai accepted the fraud ...
UN chief says Karzai assures intent to follow laweTaiwan News

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