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Okla. Anti-Sharia Law Not OK: 10th Cir

January 12th, 2012
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Oklahoma’s anti-Sharia law amendment is not okay, according to a panel of judges on the 10th Circuit. Attorneys for the state argued the “Save Our State Amendment” only bans judges from applying international law.

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Okla. Anti-Sharia Law Not OK: 10th Cir

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Sharia Divorce By Text? Divorce Messages Seem Universal

December 7th, 2009
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The UK Telegraph recently wrote about how a Saudi man divorced his wife via text message. The man, who claimed to be waging jihad in Iraq, reportedly

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Anthony Sowell Insanity Plea Offered In 11 Deaths

December 7th, 2009
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Clevland mass murder suspect Anthony Sowell pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.

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Anthony Sowell Insanity Plea Offered In 11 Deaths

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Face Off: Prof Sues for being Pictured as Murder Suspect

December 7th, 2009
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Stephen L. Morgan, 38, is a Cornell proffessor with degrees from Harvard and Oxford. He runs the Cornell Center

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Universal Healthcare Plan: Worries for Small Business Owners

December 7th, 2009
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A recent study indicates that small business owners do not have a lot of confidence in the universal healthcare plan that is currently in the works. The universal healthcare plan simply does not seem to

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Off the Clock: Walmart Settlement Brings Up Workers’ Rights

December 7th, 2009
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‘Tis the season for hiring a new round of seasonal hourly workers. However, it is also a season where employers could potentially be violating their workers’ rights.

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Off the Clock: Walmart Settlement Brings Up Workers’ Rights

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