Judge Orders Couple to Exchange Facebook Passwords
Would you want to give your soon-to-be ex-spouse your Facebook password? Probably not
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Judge Orders Couple to Exchange Facebook Passwords
Would you want to give your soon-to-be ex-spouse your Facebook password? Probably not
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Judge Orders Couple to Exchange Facebook Passwords
Newsflash for all parents out there: Real Housewives may set a bad example for your kids.
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‘Real Housewives’ Set Bad Example: Does Reality TV Encourage Bullying?
Raymond Clark III, 26, has received a 44-year sentence without eligibility for parole for the killing of Yale student Annie Le.
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Yale Student Annie Le’s Killer Gets 44 Years
It seems as though History Channel reality television stars are a little less likely to find themselves in trouble with the law. Well, unless you’re Gregory Boadwine
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‘Ice Road Truckers’ Star Gregory Boadwine Arrested for Beating Wife
Is John Edwards’ trial really going to happen?
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John Edwards Trial Unlikely: Expect a Plea
Note to self: do not post violent threats on Facebook.
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Man Arrested over Facebook Threat to Governor
The City of Seattle will pay $1.5 million to the heirs and estate of John T. Williams, a Seattle woodcarver shot dead by a Seattle Police in August 2010
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Seattle to Pay $1.5 Million in Woodcarver Cop Killing
Let’s give a cheer for Title IX, the big winner in a July 21 decision by a federal district court judge in Connecticut. Judge Stefan Underhill has proclaimed competitive cheerleading not a sport for purposes of Title IX and the… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.
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Yeah! Cheerleading Not a Sport Under Title IX
When the captain puts on that “fasten your seatbelts” sign, you should pay attention.
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30 Injured in United Airlines Flight Turbulence
The corsages have long since wilted, but if you have been following the story of gay Mississippi teen Constance McMillen, you still may be interested to hear that a settlement has been announced between McMillen and the school district she sued…