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A federal judge on Monday upheld the Texas law requiring women to have a sonogram before having an abortion, saying an appeals court had forced him to declare the law constitutional.
Gilman Law LLP, a national securities law firm, announces O’Charley’s lawsuit investigation on behalf of O’Charley’s, Inc. shareholders. The investigation concerns potential breaches of fiduciary duties, self dealing, and other violations of the law by O’Charley’s Directors and Officers related to O’Charley’s acquisition by Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
Texas health officials began enforcing Tuesday a controversial law that requires doctors to provide a sonogram to pregnant women before they get an abortion.
GovSec – the Government Security Conference & Expo featuring the U.S. Law Enforcement Conference & Expo – will help prepare law enforcement and first responders to address the challenges they face as the first line of defense in protecting the homeland.
The U.S. Justice Department was wrong to block South Carolina from requiring voters to show government-issued photo identification to vote, the state's top prosecutor argued in a lawsuit filed Tuesday.
Justice Department in December rejected South Carolina's law requiring voters to show photo identification at the polls
NEWARK, N.J., Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A threatened wave of class actions against American law schools became a reality last week after plaintiffs' lawyers sued a dozen more schools over their allegedly ...
Tiawanda Moore didn't think she was doing anything wrong when she took out her smartphone and started recording a conversation with two Chicago police officers she says were trying to stop her from filing a sexual harassment complaint against one of their colleagues two years ago.
(Reuters) - A U.S. federal judge on Monday allowed the state of Texas to begin enforcing a law requiring abortion providers to show or describe to a woman an ultrasound image of her fetus, but criticized an appeals court that earlier overturned his decision to block parts of the statute. U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks said he was forced to follow the federal appellate court's ruling last month ...
Indiana's new 'right to work' law is the first of its kind in the Midwest. But amid the region's disputed union issues, will the right-to-work law mean more jobs or lower wages for all workers?

