Seeking to donate blood for a $40 fee, Chicago resident Aaron Pace was shocked earlier this month when Gary, Indiana-based Bio-Blood Components rejected his donation on the grounds that he “appears to be a homosexual.” While Pace admits that his… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.
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Kymberly Wimberly graduated from McGehee Secondary School, a school within the McGehee School District in McGehee, Arkansas. She graduated with one of the highest honors a high school student can have: valedictorian.
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Black Valedictorian Not Allowed at Ark. HS?
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As a business owner, you try your best to create a safe environment that prevents on-the-job injuries, but sometimes an injured worker is just out of your hands. As you likely know, after acquiring emergency care for such an employee,…
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Workers’ Compensation: How to Handle an Injured Worker
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For some reason, the media appears to be surprised that ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil has been left out of Amy Winehouse’s will, which is set to disseminate a fortune estimated to be between $15 and $30 million. The pair was divorced..
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Whether a rite of passage or a violation of rights, hazing of any form usually comes loaded with controversy. Five members of the Needham high school soccer team in Massachusetts are being sidelined for some off-the-field antics that involved hazing… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.
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Girls Soccer Players Sidelined for Hazing
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On November 15, the California Supreme Court ruled it was legal for the state to grant California in-state tuition benefits to illegal immigrants while denying in-state tuition to U.S. citizens who live out of state. The court upheld the state law..
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Calif. Supreme Court: Illegal Immigrants Can Pay In-State Tuition
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New York lawmakers have proposed an expansion of the state’s DNA law requiring police to take samples from those charged with serious felonies. The proposed bill would help to expand the state’s DNA database, ultimately aiming to close thousands of unsolved… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com
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On May 12, it was reported that New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo was launching an investigation of eight major banks in relation to the information they provided to the ratings agencies tasked with grading mortgaged-backed securities offered to investors. This…
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Ohio has put a new DNA law on the books aimed at protecting the innocent from wrongful convictions and putting the real criminals behind bars. Gov. Ted Strickland signed Senate Bill 77 into law, setting new statewide standards requiring DNA…
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Ohio Puts New DNA Law on the Books
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