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Auto Insurance Reform Sponsor Says It's Time To Scrap No-Fault
One of the prime sponsors of last year's automobile insurance reforms in New Jersey says he's now convinced it's a failure and that the only way to bring about rate reduction is to abolish the state's no-fault insurance scheme. "The 26-year-old no-fault experiment in New Jersey has been a failure and cannot be fixed or repaired," wrote Sen. John Adler. Other states have been moving away from the no-fault scheme, and only 12 other states still have it.9/11 References Did Not Taint Fraud Convictions, Circuit Finds
Cheney Task Force Papers Stay Under Wraps
The Supreme Court, by a 7-2 vote, returned Cheney v. United States District Court for the District of Columbia to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, virtually guaranteeing that even if that court orders discovery on the task force, any documents would be released well after Election Day.Commonwealth v. Fuentes-Flores
The Commonwealth failed to present any evidence to support the theory that defendant?s fatal stabbing of a female victim placed her neighbors in grave risk of death at the time of the murder because the subsequent arson attempt to cover up the crime did not occur "in the commission of the crime." Defendant?s motion to quash granted.View more book results for the query "*"
From Bartending to Representing His Co-Workers
Kim Wirshing wound up on the union side of labor law, led there by firsthand experience. Wirshing spent more than 20 years as a bartender at the Hyatt Regency in San Francisco and as a member of UNITE HERE Local 2. But in his mid-30s he started law school, and 10 years ago, he left his bartending job to become the union's staff attorney. Now when he joins the union's staff on the picket lines during strikes, his job is to get anyone arrested out of jail rather than risk being arrested himself.Yahoo Defies Court Ruling Over Nazi Memorabilia
Yahoo does not intend to comply with the deadline of a court order requiring the company to block French users from accessing Nazi-related items on its U.S. Web site. The Net giant has only until the end of this week to apply the French court's ruling made in November last year. Since the ruling was made, Yahoo has taken action to rid its U.S. site of hate-related goods, which may make the ruling moot.Lack of Capitol Police Top Concern for Judiciary
Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Myron T. Steele appealed to the Joint Finance Committee for more security funding after the U.S. Marshals Service criticized the lack of Capitol Police at two Delaware courthouses in reports provided last week to Delaware Law Weekly.IntApp Hires Jill Nelson as Director of Product Marketing
IntApp, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based provider of time capture, confidentiality management, and application integration software, has hired Jill Nelson as its new director of product marketing.Trending Stories
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