Sunday 29 August 2010

Kan. woman drops suit challenging flag law - North Platte Telegraph (LAW)

Kan. woman drops suit challenging flag law - North Platte Telegraph
PAPILLION (AP) - Family members of a fallen U.S. soldier expressed disappointment Monday after prosecutors and protesters from Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church reached a deal that will keep both sides out
Source: www.nptelegraph.com

SeaWorld will contest OSHA fines related to trainer's death; says report 'unfounded' - Palm Beach Interactive
ORLANDO, Fla. — A former SeaWorld whale trainer spoke with WFTV after the theme park was fined $75,000 by the government following the death of a trainer. On Monday, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Source: www.palmbeachpost.com

REGION: Chelsea's Law vote delayed - North County Times
The state Assembly postponed taking a final vote today on a proposed law named for slain Poway High School student Chelsea King. AB 1844 -- Chelsea's Law -- calls for mandatory life sentences for violent sex crimes
Source: www.nctimes.com

Wyatt Law Firm Files Securities Class Action Lawsuit Against Landwin Management, LLC - Forbes
BusinessWire - Notice is hereby given that Law Offices of Andrew M. Wyatt, representing investors who purchased Landwin Management, LLC, has filed a Class Action lawsuit in the United States District Court for
Source: www.forbes.com

Chelsea's Law passes California Senate - Batavia Sun
After a law named for his 17-year-old daughter was approved Tuesday by the full California Senate, Brent King described the event as a "bittersweet moment." Brent and his wife Kelly watched the vote from their Naperville
Source: www.suburbanchicagonews.com

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