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N.J. Civil Rights Act Takes Effect
New Jersey now has its own analog to 42 U.S. 1983, the Reconstruction-era federal civil rights statute that in the past 40 years has become an important vehicle for vindicating constitutional rights. The Civil Rights Act, signed by Gov James McGreevey on Sept. 10 and effective immediately, affords a remedy where someone acting under color of law deprives or interferes with rights provided under the federal or New Jersey constitution and laws.As time runs out, Delta, US Airways woo creditors
US AIRWAYS' contention that bigger airlines are better for the public got unexpected support yesterday from a senior official in the U.S. Department of Transportation testifying at a Senate hearing on airline mergers. Since Sept. 11, the declining health of network carriers has created a growing need to subsidize air service to smaller communities, Andrew B.225-Year-Old 'Revenue Rule' to the Rescue
The tobacco industry has won a big litigation victory, persuading a federal appeals court to shut down suits by three Latin American countries that claim the companies were sneaking tobacco into their countries to avoid paying taxes.View more book results for the query "*"
How to Hire Your First Employee
Your solo practice is flourishing, but your clients are starting to get a bit cranky. The call back time to clients is growing. Your paperwork threatens to topple over and crush you. You've been juggling lots of oranges and spinning a dinner plate on your nose while riding a tiny bicycle in a figure eight. Now -- before the juggling act gets out of control -- it's time to hire your first employee.To hear Riddell Sports's lead counsel tell the tale, trial against Kirkland & Ellis was as ferocious as a goal-line stand in a playoff game.
Ricky Polston elected next Florida chief justice
Ricky Polston was unanimously elected to be the state's 55th chief justice and becomes the first from west of the Apalachicola River since 1925. Polston will succeed Chief Justice Charles T. Canady, with whom he shares many conservative ideological views.All states get ethanol, but not everyone is sold
BELFIELD, N.D. AP - Ethanol has a toe-hold in every state, pushed by increased production, government subsidies and people looking to save a few pennies at the pump."For the farmer, it's another market for our product _ this is a good thing," said Mike Clemens, a Wimbledon farmer and a director of the North Dakota Corn Growers Association.Trending Stories
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