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Trash Hauling as an Article of Commerce
The latest case involving the regulation of waste and its treatment manifestation was a big win for the hazardous waste hauling industry. The New Jersey Supreme Court decision invalidated the state's tax on hazardous waste haulers, finding it discriminated against out-of-state haulers in violation of the Commerce Clause.Sharon Osbourne wins libel damages from UK tabloid
LONDON AP - A tabloid newspaper has apologized to Sharon Osbourne for a story that falsely accused her of overworking her rock star husband Ozzy.The Sun agreed to pay undisclosed damages and Osbourne's legal costs.Osbourne took the paper to Britain's High Court over an October 2007 story that claimed she was "driving her frail husband Ozzy Osbourne to destruction.Judge Gets Tough Over Georgia Redistricting Fight
On Tuesday, the power struggle between Georgia's governor and attorney general came alive in a spirited three-hour hearing before a state judge. At issue is Gov. George E. "Sonny" Perdue III's claim that, as the chief executive officer of the state government, he has the authority to order Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker to dismiss the state's appeal of a voter redistricting decision before the U.S. Supreme Court.View more book results for the query "*"
CheckFree hired DLA Piper to lobby government in the first half of 2007
WASHINGTON AP CheckFree Corp., which was recently acquired by Fiserv Inc., hired DLA Piper LLP in the first half of 2007 to lobby the federal government, according to a recent disclosure form.The firm lobbied on matters related to online bill payments, according to the form posted online Dec. 6 by the Senate's public records office.Bush Got a Conservative Court, With Caveats
It took an early start, hard work and a fair amount of luck and serendipity for President George W. Bush to make his mark on the Supreme Court -- arguably one of the biggest successes of his eight-year tenure. A look at the Bush Supreme Court legacy.Firms Said to Be Readying Lawsuit if N.Y. Judges Don't Get Raises
New York Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye told a group of high-level business leaders Tuesday that the court system "is preparing for full-scale litigation" in the event that the Legislature fails to enact a pay raise for judges. A close observer of the court system has said three law firms are preparing a possible suit against the governor and the Legislature. A spokesman for the court system confirmed that two of the three firms working as volunteers are Proskauer Rose and Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler.Trending Stories
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