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Plans are in the works for a new law school in Daytona Beach
Two Florida attorneys and a developer hope to open a law school in Daytona Beach, possibly as early as fall 2013. The team met with city officials on March 27 to discuss the possible sale or rental of a vacant police station to house the school.Acquitted of Money Laundering, Attorney Says Case Relied on Fabricated Evidence
Attorneys for a Georgia defense lawyer acquitted last November of federal money-laundering charges have accused federal prosecutors of relying on false testimony and a "rogue agent" with the Drug Enforcement Administration to help them make their case. The allegations are found in a court pleading filed on behalf of attorney J. Mark Shelnutt, who is suing the federal government to reimburse him for more than $225,000 in legal fees he spent defending himself against the charges.N.Y. AG: 3 net providers to block Web sites with child porn
ALBANY, N.Y. AP-Internet providers Verizon, Sprint and Time Warner Cable have agreed to block access to child pornography and eliminate the material from their servers, New York's attorney general said Tuesday.The companies also will pay $1.1 million to help fund efforts to remove the online child porn created and disseminated by users through their services, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said.View more book results for the query "*"
Battles Brewing Over Beach Access
Public-access advocates and private property owners have been clashing over who has the right to stroll, swim or fish along America's coastlines.Philadelphia Lawsuit Prompts National Tire Recall
Alleging that defective tires caused a fatal car accident, attorneys filed a Philadelphia lawsuit against the Chinese tire manufacturer, the tire distributor and the van manufacturer. Then, the distributor alerted the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to alleged safety breaches by the tire maker, and filed an $80 million federal suit against the Chinese company. Now, the NHTSA has ordered the distributor to recall up to 450,000 tires, which the distributor says will bankrupt it.Conference Call: FCC Asks High Court to Take On Profanity
The Federal Communications Commission recnetly has reversed its long-held stance against punishing the broadcast of merely fleeting expletives. After numerous networks successfully challenged the reversal on procedural grounds, the Supreme Court will consider at its private conference on Feb. 29 whether to accept the government's appeal.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 10, No. 80 -- April 26, 2002
Critical Patent Issue in eBay Case
The stakes are high as the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments in a case that involves standards for injunctive relief.Trending Stories
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