Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Rewrite of medical marijuana law advances - Independent Record (LONDON LEGAL)

Rewrite of medical marijuana law advances - Independent Record
A bill tightening Montana’s medical-marijuana regulations will be drafted and forwarded to the 2011 Legislature, a legislative panel decided Tuesday. Medical-marijuana users and growers warned that the proposal
Source: helenair.com

School districts drop fight against Texas grading law - Houston Chronicle
The group of Texas school districts that lost a court battle in June over a new grading law has decided not to appeal the judge's decision that bars them from forcing teachers to give students grades they didn
Source: www.chron.com

Michael Steele: Arizona’s law isn’t a reflection of an entire party - Hotair.com
Commenters in the Headlines thread are howling about it, but come on. Some of you guys are just yelling at him for the sake of yelling at him at this point. He’s a national party spokesman, like it or not
Source: hotair.com

Uganda court scraps controversial sedition law - AP - msnbc.com
A Ugandan court on Wednesday scrapped sedition legislation used to prosecute more than a dozen journalists and politicians, a decision campaigners described as a victory on a continent where freedom of speech is often
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Planned N.Y. mosque brings Islam's sharia law into debate - Washington Post
Protesters of the proposed Islamic center near Ground Zero waved signs there Sunday with a single word: sharia. Their reference to Islam's guiding principles has become a rallying cry for those critical of
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

CHEYENNE GAY COUPLE CHALLENGES WYO. MARRIAGE LAW - Out in America
A gay couple has filed a federal lawsuit in Cheyenne challenging the Wyoming law that defines marriage as existing only between a man and a woman. David Shupe-Roderick, 25, and Ryan W. Dupree, 21, - who are representing
Source: www.outinamerica.com

1 challenge to new immigration law dismissed - KTAR.com
PHOENIX - A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed one of the seven lawsuits that seek to overturn Arizona's new immigration law. U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton says the lawsuit by Washington-based researcher
Source: ktar.com

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