Maryland Gives Same-Sex Couples Their Rights
Gay marriage proponents are toasting a modest victory in Maryland this week. Although not an absolute legal victory, gay couples are seeing an increase in the rights afforded to them under Maryland law.
Gay marriage proponents are toasting a modest victory in Maryland this week. Although not an absolute legal victory, gay couples are seeing an increase in the rights afforded to them under Maryland law.
After a mere five weeks of being enacted, there is talk of having the NH gay marriage law repealed. However, there are many who will not let the NH gay marriage law go down without a fight. The Boston Herald reports that a New Hampshire House Judiciary Committee is advising against the repeal
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NH Gay Marriage Law: Repeal Looks Unlikely for Now
An investigation into Maricopa County’s jail health care system shows serious medical record-keeping problems, patient care safety issues and could open taxpayers up to liability. According to the Arizona Republic , Correctional Health Services treats inmates held in the jails, which are operated by Sheriff Joe Arpaio . Health-care workers and detention officers work together to provide medical care for inmates, but their policies and procedures don’t always line up
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Poor Medical Record Keeping in Maricopa County Jails
So, things didn’t quite work out with Romeo, eh? And now you find out Romeo was a tax cheat, too! But joint returns also have joint liability
DC Mayor Adrian Fenty signed the DC same sex marriage bill that recently passed in the DC Council twice.
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Mayor Fenty Signs DC Same Sex Marriage Bill
The critical DC same sex marriage bill was approved by members of the the DC City Council on Tuesday. The New York Times reports that the bill which would allow gay marriage south of the Mason-Dixon line, passed with an 11-2 vote.
A Denver man settled his popcorn lung disease lawsuit against FONA International Inc., formerly Flavors of North America Inc. The company produces the diacetyl
During his latest pretrial hearing, suspected Ohio serial killer Anthony Sowell waived his
The Chicago Tribune reports that the family of autistic teen Oscar Guzman filed a lawsuit against the city of Chicago, the Chicago Police Dept., and the Independent Police Review Authority which is