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'I ♥ Boobies' Case Heard En Banc by Third Circuit
The 14 judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit who sat en banc to hear arguments on a school speech case demonstrated the difficulty in finding a unified answer to one of the case's central questions: whether or not the word "boobies" on a breast-cancer-awareness bracelet is sufficiently lewd to be banned from a middle school.DA: Fulton courts fail to try cases fast enough
In a sharply worded filing to the Georgia Supreme Court, Fulton County District Attorney Paul L. Howard Jr. says a backlog of more than 5,100 criminal cases that have been pending in Fulton for more than two years since arrest or indictment represent a "constitutional crisis," and asks the court to order the Superior Court to audit its cases and initiate a priority system for disposing of them.Army Psychiatrist Guilty of Murder for Fort Hood Shootings
FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) — Army Maj. Nidal Hasan was convicted Friday in the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood, a shocking assault against American troops at home by one of their own who said he opened fire on fellow soldiers to protect Muslim insurgents abroad.View more book results for the query "*"
Silent, secretive sect unleashes public relations campaign
SAN ANGELO, Texas AP - Before authorities raided their west Texas retreat, members of a secretive polygamous church spent decades holding as tightly to their intense privacy as the Scriptures guiding their way of life.Contact with outsiders was limited. Media inquiries were rejected with either stone-faced silence or a polite "no comment.Widow of civil rights activist wants him home
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. AP - When civil rights activist Ray Robinson arrived at Wounded Knee in April 1973 to stand alongside Native Americans in their fight against social injustice, he excitedly called his wife back home and told her, "This could be the spark that lights the prairie fire.""No, it's not.Changing Jobs: A Checklist For Associates On The Move
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