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This Week in Law Journal History
Law Journal stories through the past century.Commonwealth Court Puts Cork In Convenience Store Beer Sales
Strictly construing the Pennsylvania liquor code's provisions for take out beer sales, an en banc panel of the Commonwealth Court ruled a convenience store cannot sell malt beverages for consumption off premises if it doesn't allow patrons to imbibe on thCollege student pleads not guilty in terrorism case
ATLANTA AP - A college student accused of aiding terrorists pleaded not guilty Thursday in a case his lawyer said amounts to nothing more than "imprudent talk."Syed Ahmed, a 21-year-old Georgia Tech student, wore a long beard and a T-shirt as he was led into a federal courtroom in handcuffs and leg irons for the brief arraignment.Official Fired After Insurance Fund for Injured Workers Loses More Than $300M
The Ohio state insurance fund for injured workers fired its top investments manager Wednesday following more than $300 million in fund losses and the disappearance of as much as $13 million invested in rare coins. Chief investments officer James McLean had been on paid leave since June as increasing financial losses were discovered at the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation. He has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing but was fired for poor performance.Warren Buffett says economy remains flat
Billionaire Warren Buffett said Wednesday the economy has not yet had any bounce and will take some time to recover, but he complimented the government's efforts over the past year to solve the problems.Berkshire Hathaway's chairman and chief executive conducted a couple of live television interviews Wednesday in New York.View more book results for the query "*"
What's Happening at the NJSBA in June
A look at what's happening this month.Curt Schilling says collapse of company cost him his Red Sox fortune
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling said the collapse of his 38 Studios video game company has probably cost him his entire baseball fortune.THE INFLUENCE GAME: NFL players lobby Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON AP - NFL players are blitzing Capitol Hill, meeting with about a dozen members of Congress, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, to build political support in a possible labor showdown with team owners.About 20 current and former players were sitting down with lawmakers Wednesday, fanning out in three teams, following a negotiating session a day earlier between players and owners on a new collective bargaining agreement.Trending Stories
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