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Smoke ‘Legal’ Medical Pot, Still Get Arrested by Feds

January 30th, 2012
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Lest there be any question, the U.S. Constitution’s supremacy clause still applies to medical marijuana. A federal judge has ruled that federal laws trump Montana’s state laws about medical pot, and patient advocates aren’t pleased.

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AZ’s Immigration Law Goes to Supreme Court

December 12th, 2011
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The Supreme Court has agreed to consider the constitutionality of Arizona’s immigration law, adding yet another blockbuster case to its docket. Oral arguments in Arizona v. United States are expected in April, which would place a final decision sometime in June

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Utah Immigration Law Blocked by Federal Judge

May 16th, 2011
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Earlier this month, the ACLU and National Immigration Law Center filed suit in federal court, arguing that a new Utah immigration law was unconstitutional, inviting racial profiling and violating the Supremacy Clause. Late last week, federal Judge Clark Waddoups stepped…

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Seattle Residents Can Opt Out of Yellow Pages Delivery, Judge Rules

May 16th, 2011
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Back in November, Seattle became the first city in the United States to pass a yellow pages opt-out law, requiring publishers to honor the wishes of citizens who don’t want to receive the outdated and costly books. Upset, publishers sued… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com

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Batali’s Restaurants Sued Over Waiters’ Tips

May 16th, 2011
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Restaurant owners, if you thought you would avoid employee wage claims if you duplicated Iron Chef America champ Mario Batali’s tip pool, think again.

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Batali’s Restaurants Sued Over Waiters’ Tips

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Fired Medical Marijuana User Sues Walmart

July 2nd, 2010
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Joseph Casias has filed a lawsuit against Walmart with the assistance of the American Civil Liberties Union and the law firm of Daniel Grow.

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AZ Immigration Law Headed to Supreme Court

June 29th, 2010
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As Arizona’s controversial new immigration law continues to draw headlines and legal challenges, a different Arizona immigration law is now headed to the U.S. Supreme Court for review. The Court agreed on Monday to hear a legal challenge brought by..

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Cop Sues Estate of Sean Bell for Leg Injuries

June 29th, 2010
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An officer involved in the fatal 2006 shooting of Sean Bell is suing his estate. Officer Michael Carey’s suit claims he was hit in the leg by Bell’s car right before Carey and other police officers fired into it multiple..

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What is the Supremacy Clause and Why Should You Care?

March 26th, 2010
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Article VI, Section 2, of the United States Constitution reads in pertinent part: “This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.

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