The ruling limits the role played by the states in national elections and raises questions about similar laws in three other states — Alabama, Kansas and Georgia.
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Read More »The ruling limits the role played by the states in national elections and raises questions about similar laws in three other states — Alabama, Kansas and Georgia.
Tagged with: Arizona U.S. Supreme Court voter ID
Read More »Sharon Nekol Province, one of six people indicted in a fraud case over National Prearranged Services’ sale of prepaid funeral services, pleaded guilty Monday.
Read More »Vatterott doesn’t offer a registered nursing degree, but student Jennifer Kerr alleged that school officials said its medical assistant program would put her on a “fast track” to nursing because her credits could be transferred to other schools.
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Read More »As electronic filing rolls out to different courts, attorneys report growing pains including rejected submissions and different standards and confusion over which documents must be attached electronically.
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Read More »The underlying question was this: If a law is ambiguous, who gets to interpret it? Federal judges or the agency that carries it out?
Read More »The opinion also rejected the defendant’s argument that a ruling in the government’s favor would disadvantage witnesses who are unschooled in the legal particulars of Fifth Amendment rules.
Read More »Would I rather have my phone records collected and readied for possible inspection by the National Security Agency or have my genitalia scrutinized by the Transportation Security Administration? In today’s America you can have both.
Tagged with: Edward Snowden National Security Agency Transportation Security Administration
Read More »The endeavor to map human DNA in its entirety created $966 billion in economic impact and $59 billion in federal tax revenue.
Read More »OptionsXpress and Thomas E. Stern helped a client, Jonathan I. Feldman, conduct trades designed to fake compliance with laws prohibiting so-called naked short sales, where investors sell a stock they don’t possess in hope of profiting from declines.
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Read More »Four years into the upswing, the economy isn’t seeing many of the excesses that often presage the start of contractions.
Tagged with: economy housing market job market National Bureau of Economic Research
Read More »The so-called ‘red flags’ identity theft rule has been a source of ongoing confusion and litigation because the original definition of “creditors” was so broad that it caught virtually any business that billed clients for payment, including doctors and lawyers.
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