Saturday, 4 September 2010

Appeals court denies former Arkansas attorney's appeal of law license suspension - KFSM.com (LONDON LEGAL)

Appeals court denies former Arkansas attorney's appeal of law license suspension - KFSM.com
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A federal appeals court has upheld the suspension of Fort Smith, Ark., attorney Oscar Stilley's law license. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma in Tulsa suspended
Source: www.kfsm.com

Court refuses to halt sexual business law - News-Leader.com
Missouri appeals court Cole County judge denied a request Friday to issue a temporary restraining order against the law. A coalition of store owners and erotic dancers then asked the Missouri Court of Appeals'
Source: www.news-leader.com

CU law school dean to resign - Boulder County Business Report
BOULDER - David Getches, dean of the law school at the University of Colorado at Boulder, intends to resign as dean in June 2011. Getches, who will stay at CU-Boulder Interim Provost Russell Moore will appoint a
Source: www.bcbr.com

Louisiana College picks Shreveport for site of law school - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
Shreveport has snagged Louisiana College's law school. LC officials announced Wednesday that the Judge Paul Pressler School of Law will locate in the 10-plus-story United Mercantile Building in downtown Shreveport,
Source: www.thetowntalk.com

American Samoa law to ban plastic bags next year - San Francisco Gate
American Samoa (AP) -- American Samoa is going to make it illegal for stores to hand out plastic bags once a new law goes into effect early next year. Gov. Togiola Tulafono plastic and compostable plastic bags.
Source: www.sfgate.com

New top judge in Chinese-ruled Hong Kong takes office, vows to defend rule of law - Washington Examiner
HONG KONG — Hong Kong's new top judge took office Wednesday vowing to defend the rule of law in this former British colony, where activists worry that the territory's semiautonomous status is eroding under Chinese
Source: www.washingtonexaminer.com

Murky resume in Kansas law enforcement a distraction for Colo. GOP gubernatorial - Minneapolis Star Tribune
over remarks that he would fire thousands of state workers. Maes, who defeated former U.S. Rep. Scott McInnis for the GOP nomination, had previously said he was fired from the police department in Liberal — a
Source: www.startribune.com

Bachmann, Kline among 66 GOPers filing brief in support of Arizona immigration law - Minnesota Independent
Reps. Michele Bachmann and John Kline are among 66 Republican congressional members who signed an amicus brief urging an appeals court to uphold Arizona’s controversial immigration law, SB 1070. The brief, dated
Source: minnesotaindependent.com

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