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Caps on School Officials' Sick Days and Other Perks Upheld by Supreme Court
The New Jersey Supreme Court finds statutes and regulations that cap unused sick day payouts for high-ranking local school officials and establish other austerity measures are legally and constitutionally sound.With trial in the case set for next month, AIG turned the tables on the plaintiffs with evidence that SunTrust included faked evidence in its complaint.
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Claim of Indirect Infringement Must Allege Specific FactsBlue-Ribbon Commission Urges Repeal of Military's Ban on Sodomy
A military law commission is calling for the end of the U.S. armed services' decades-old sodomy prohibition, finding the ban invites arbitrary enforcement and may be unconstitutional. In a report released Tuesday, the Commission on Military Justice -- a panel of former judges, law professors and military experts -- called the ban on consensual sodomy unnecessary and recommended its repeal. The commission was created in January by the National Institute of Military Justice and the American Bar Association.Trending Stories
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