A plan to strip-mine oil sands crude on U.S. land for the first time in northeastern Utah is facing legal challenge. Through a legal appeal, a pair of local environmental groups are working to overturn a decision earlier this month by John Baza, director
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Support grows for legal marijuana - San Jose Mercury News
SACRAMENTO -- An initiative that would make California the first state to legalize and regulate recreational marijuana use has become more popular among voters likely to cast a ballot in the November election, according to a Field Poll released Sunday. The
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Ashton Kutcher issues Twitter threat of legal action over cheating reports - The Vancouver Sun
Actress Demi Moore is adamant that her marriage to Ashton Kutcher is doing just fine. Despite Star Magazine's multiple cover stories claiming Kutcher has been having an affair with a younger woman, Moore posted a photo to Twitter of her and her husband
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NAACP, other groups scheduled to unveil legal strategy to combat new Wake County school policy - WTKR
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The North Carolina chapter of the NAACP plans what it calls a major announcement in its fight against new policies in the state's largest school district. The civil rights organization plans to unveil a legal strategy for challenging
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Pratt Fires Back In Legal Battle With Rolls - Aviation Week
Pratt & Whitney is stepping-up its legal battle with Rolls-Royce over the fan design for the geared turbofan (GTF) by alleging the U.K. engine maker deliberately misled the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The claim, contained in a Sept. 27
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Clint Bowyer insists his car was legal - Sporting News
DOVER, Del.—Why would anyone be so stupid? That’s the crux of the argument driver Clint Bowyer and car owner Richard Childress made Friday at Dover International Speedway in reaction to the penalties NASCAR imposed after Sunday’s Sylvania 300 at New
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Mississippi lawyers debate free legal service to the poor - Hattiesburg American
JACKSON — The Mississippi Supreme Court has the authority it needs to require attorneys to provide free legal services to the poor, a former chief justice says. The state Supreme Court is considering a proposal to require lawyers to provide at least 20
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