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'Green Chemistry' Law Has Lawyers, Industry on Alert
SACRAMENTO - Practicing in the "green chemistry" field these days requires attorneys to be equal parts advocates, teachers, scientists and, on occasion, soothsayers.That's because California's sweeping effort to identify and remove toxic chemicals from consumer products has been both complex and mystifying.As the Campaign Swings In, Reminders of Judge Higginbotham
I recently came across a photograph taken in 1995 of the late Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., one of the most significant jurists in the history of Pennsylvania and the nation. The man shown at his side is a still fresh, aspiring and hopeful President BiAppeals Court Reverses Summary Judgment Against Georgia Farm Bureau Insurance
The Georgia Court of Appeals reversed the grant of summary judgment to Vincent and Patricia Croft in their action against Georgia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company (“GFB”) in which the Crofts alleged that GFB engaged in bad faith and fraudulent conduct and sought a declaration that GFB was liable for the full replacement cost to rebuild their house after a fire partially damaged it, holding that genuine issues of material fact remained.Judge Orders Two Lawyers to Pay Attorney Fees
A federal judge has ordered two lawyers from Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney to pay more than $5,000 in attorney fees and costs to Kline & Specter for improperly removing a college football player's personal injury case to federal court.View more book results for the query "*"
FCC Chairman Vows Quick Ruling on Media Merger Limits
FCC Chairman Kevin Martin pledged Friday to move swiftly to repeal media ownership limits that forbid one media company from owning a television station and newspaper in the same market. Martin acknowledged that reforming the so-called cross-ownership rule and other media merger limits was one of the few issues on which he's been unable to forge a consensus among commissioners in the past year. The FCC chairman said he would act as soon as the agency's fifth commissioner is confirmed by the Senate.NY Inmate Scams 31 Unemployment Checks From Prison
Right to Teach Polygamy to Child Protected
A father may teach his minor child about polygamy against the mother's wishes because the harm it might create does not supersede his right to the free exercise of religion, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled. However, the court added that some instances could result in the opposite ruling. In the case, the father of a then-9-year-old girl whose parents were divorced argued that there was no proof that the teaching would cause his daughter "grave" harm even though the practice of polygamy is illegal.Trending Stories
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