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PA Judge, 70, Traded Justice for Sex?

October 17th, 2011
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Pennsylvania state judge Ross Cioppa is facing charges of bribery, indecent assault and official oppression. Judge Cioppa is accused of demanding sexual favors from female defendants in exchange for favorable treatment.

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PA Judge, 70, Traded Justice for Sex?

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What is Defamation and Do Tweets Count?

October 17th, 2011
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Facebook, Twitter, online message boards. Increased technology and the existence of social networks make it all-too-easy for someone to insult you online

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Urban Outfitters’ Fake ‘Navajo’ Panties

October 17th, 2011
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Urban Outfitters’ “Navajo” panties have, well, gotten the Navajo Nation’s panties in a twist.

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Urban Outfitters’ Fake ‘Navajo’ Panties

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Senate Removes Louisiana Federal Judge

December 10th, 2010
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When I was in grade school, I was elected to be judge for a day as part of a school project. It was a very exciting day, we created a sort of mock “Main Street,” where everyone had a job….

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Two Young Men Sentenced on Terrorism Charges

December 17th, 2009
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Payback: Card Lawsuit Payout to Retailers

December 17th, 2009
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An antitrust lawsuit settlement will force Visa and MasterCard to make a $1.1 billion dollar payout to retailers. AP reports that the payout was the result of a

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Two Drug Import Amendments Fails To Pass In Senate

December 17th, 2009
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Two attempts to introduce cheaper prescription drugs into the United States failed this week. Two amendments that called for drug import from other countries failed to pass in the Senate.

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Two Drug Import Amendments Fails To Pass In Senate

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District Court Rules In Favor of Work Email Privacy

December 16th, 2009
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The DC Federal District Court has ruled in favor of work email privacy even if those messages are personal ones. The Reporters Committee For Freedom of the Press reports that the court ruled that a U.S. attorney’s personal emails are..

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District Court Rules In Favor of Work Email Privacy

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Anthony Sowell Case Motivates Help with Drug Abuse

December 16th, 2009
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In the wake of the discovery of 11 decomposing bodies in Anthony Sowell’s home more than a month ago, many women in the Cleveland area seeking help with drug abuse. As previously discussed , Sowell, a convicted Ohio rapist, faces 85 counts including murder, rape and kidnapping charges following the discovery of the remains at his home

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Epic Hotel Guest Dies of Legionnaires’ Disease

December 16th, 2009
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A foreign guest staying at the posh Miami Epic Hotel has died of Legionnaires’ disease. CBS reports that as a result of the death coupled with two other guest contracting the disease since October has forced the hotel to voluntarily relocate more than 400 hotel guests and residents. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Legionnaires’ disease is caused by breathing in vapor or mist that has been contaminated with the Legionella bacteria.

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