Thursday 30 September 2010

Canada to appeal ruling striking down prostitution law - Times of India (LONDON LAW)

Canada to appeal ruling striking down prostitution law - Times of India
OTTAWA: Canada will appeal an Ontario court ruling that effectively decriminalized prostitution, Justice Minister Rob Nicholson said Wednesday. "Prostitution is a problem that harms individuals and it harms communities, and this is why I'm pleased to
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Ontario strikes down three sex-trade laws - The Vancouver Sun
An Ontario Superior Court ruled Tuesday that three federal prostitution laws are unconstitutional, a ruling that paves the way for the decriminalization of the sex industry in Canada. The landmark ruling, for now, only strikes down the laws in Ontario, but
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Orlando law school wins $100,000 grant to help juveniles with illegal life prison sentences - Orlando Sentinel
Orlando's Barry University law school has won a $100,000 grant to coordinate work on behalf of more than 100 state inmates who were illegally sentenced to life in prison without parole. The U.S. Supreme Court in May declared it unconstitutional for any
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New law makes Cal State transfers easier - KABC
SAN FRANCISCO (KABC) -- Community college graduates are now guaranteed admission to California State University under a new law signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Wednesday. The Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act allows students, who earn an
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