The state supreme court has ordered that a graduate of an online law school be allowed to take the bar exam. Ross Mitchell of West Newton sued the Board of Bar Examiners for preventing him from taking the exam because he does not have a degree from a ...
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Florida police say they've closed an investigation into the suspicious death of the third husband of a Georgia grandmother who has left a trail of five dead husbands in five states. Patricia Dally of the Monroe County, Fla ...
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BEAVER — Beaver County Domestic Relations Director Joseph Signore doesn’t expect a new law that criminalizes failure to pay child support will scare anyone into catching up on court-ordered child support payments. “They’re not going to look ...
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A 22-year-old Orlando man was arrested Wednesday in connection with the October shooting death of another man from Christmas. Darrell Reynolds faces a first degree murder charge in the death of David Prendergast, 20. Reynolds was apprehended at a ...
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Arkansas State Law defines “racial profiling” as the practice of a law enforcement officer’s relying to any degree on race, ethnicity, national origin, or religion in selecting which individuals to subject to routine investigatory activities or ...
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The revelation last week that at least 10 senior executives and directors at publicly traded companies had corporate biographies claiming unearned academic credentials raises a question: How well do companies vet prospective hires? Experts say while ...
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WASHINGTON - President George W. Bush on Friday picked a federal prosecutor in New York to be a Treasury-based special inspector general to oversee the massive $700 billion financial rescue plan. If confirmed by Senate, Neil Barofsky, an assistant U ...
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