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What To Know About the New Right-To-Know Law
The new Right-To-Know Law, which takes effect on July 8, 2002, ushers in a brave new world in the area of public access to information and records held by public entities with significant responsibilities and potential pitfalls for government officials and the attorneys advising them.School Policy Against Bullying Won't Avert Liability
Recent actions by state civil rights regulators demonstrate that even school districts with zero-tolerance policies in place against bullying may be liable under discrimination law when their enforcement efforts are deemed insufficient by the state.Election Commission Weighs Use of Campaign Cash for Criminal Defense
Leftover campaign funds have been used for purposes ranging from graduate study to medical costs. But can a politician use the money to pay his lawyers in a criminal case having nothing to do with an election?Robocallers Sued in New Jersey for Alleged Violation of Federal Law
A new federal rule that went into effect on Sept. 1 has banned those annoying telemarketing robocalls. But lawsuits against the companies behind those calls continue to move forward around the country. In New Jersey, Verizon Wireless and OnStar are pursuing claims against those allegedly responsible for robocalls that hawk extended car warranties.Kendall v. Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Because a reasonable person in plaintiff's situation would not have known earlier of the relationship between Accutane and ulcerative colitis, her lawsuit was timely.