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  1. Business Law in the News (Reader to Acc. Main Text) by Jeffrey F. Beatty, 1998-08
  2. Representing Order: Crime, Law and Justice in the News Media by Richard V. Ericson, Patricia M. Barnek, et all 1991-06-01
  3. The normality of man and female otherness: (re)producing patriarchal lines of argument in the law and the news.(Special Issue: Argumentation and Feminisms): An article from: Argumentation and Advocacy by Carrie Crenshaw, 1996-03-22
  4. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LAW: NEWS FROM THE COURTS AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY by Ackerly et al., 2009
  5. Architects can't afford to be negligent under new laws.(WHO'S NEWS: In Construction & Design): An article from: Real Estate Weekly by Henry L. Goldberg, Robert C. Buff, 2005-09-28
  6. 'Every physician a deputy health officer.' When a man gets along with his mother-in-law, it's news. When physicians get along with their local health departments, it's phenomenal. Yet in Detroit and in St. Louis county two such phenomena have actually occurred. by [Medical Economics], 1939-01-01
  7. Where there's smoke: cigar bar lit up over new law.(NEWS & ANALYSIS: in brief): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Bob Sanders, 2007-10-12
  8. News Media Law in New Zealand by J.F. Burrows, 1991-08-01
  9. Law and the news media in Ohio by Frank Thomas Gaumer, 1977
  10. Making Laws and Making News: Media Strategies in the U.S. House of Representatives by Timothy E. Cook, 1990-09
  11. News Piracy and the Hot News Doctrine: Origins in Law and Implications for the Digital Age (Law and Society) by Victoria Smith Ekstrand, 2005-04
  12. Only the Good News: On the Law of the Press in India by Rajeev Dhavan, 1987-12
  13. The Word at the Crossings: Living the Good News in a Multicontextual Community by Eric H. F. Law, 2004-01
  14. Law and disorder: Law enforcement in television network news by Vishwa Mohan Mishra, 1979

1. Law In The News
Law in the News by Paul L. Boley Law Library.
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2. Law.com - Legal News, Legal Technology, In-House Counsel, Small Firms
ALM's Law.com is the Web's leading legal news and information network for attorneys and other legal professionals.
http://www.law.com/jsp/law/index.jsp

3. Golomb & Honik, P.C., Attorneys At Law - In The News
Camera operator cleared of spying on women sues over lost job. A former Caesars surveillance supervisor who was charged and cleared - in a video spying case is suing the casino for
http://www.golombhonik.com/news/print.php?ID=1011

4. Golomb & Honik, P.C., Attorneys At Law - In The News
PaTLA News. Turkey processing companies responsible for '02 Listeriosis outbreak Federal judge rules that alternative liability theory applies in litigation against two turkey
http://www.golombhonik.com/news/print.php?ID=1005

5. Gun Law News
Gun Law News - Tracking gun control legislation
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6. News & Events
Media Guide; News Stories; Events; Media Advisories; GW Law In The News; Blogs New Media; DC GW News Sources; Contact Us
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8. NativeWeb News Digest
Daily law news update from mainstream and American Indian media.
http://www.nativeweb.org/news/

9. Law In The News
The latest news related to Indian Legal Education as it appears in the newspapers, and online news websites print as well as videos
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- An amalgamation of law, technology and outsourcing - Express Computer Online more - NLSIU raises bar, wants to be the best - Times of India more - Three-year law colleges could be a thing of the past - Indian Express more - Soon, a legal service on a par with IAS - Times of India more - UK pleads for foreign law firms, bar council adamant - Times of India more - Now a law degree does not give you license to practice - India Edu News more - Setback for foreign law firms - Economic Times more Transcript of IndiaTimes chat with LST's Senthil Kumar about careers in law that took place on June 15, 2009. ( more - Easy CLAT comes with a huge catch - Times of India more - 'Easy' CLAT takes students by surprise - The Hindu more - New CLAT format easy, say students - Indian Express more - Legal GK stumps examinees in law entrance test - Times of India more - Exam was a breeze but students worried - Times of India more - Tips to ace the common test for law colleges - HT Horizons, Mumbai

10. University Of Oregon School Of Law :: Eugene, Oregon
Oregon Law in the News. Professor Steven Bender Speaks with KBOO Radio from the Oregon Latino Agenda for Action Summit. Professor Steven Bender's Photo Appears in Statesman
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11. The New York Law Journal
The daily newspaper for lawyers in New York.
http://www.nylj.com/

12. Dumb Laws In The News
You won't believe the crazy laws in the United States, Canada, and around the world. We have dumb laws in California, New York, Florida
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Dumb Laws in the News
Dumb Laws aren't a just thing of the past. We're tracking down breaking news in the world of crazy laws. Keep checking back, because there are new stories every week. The next one could be in your hometown. Let us help keep you on the right side of the law!
Cell Hell
Posted by Danny an October 6, 2009 Twenty two states that banned texting while driving also offer some kind of traffic awareness service that drivers can access through their (wait for it) cell phones, according to the AP
Taxation Without Representation
Posted by Danny an September 16, 2009 Some of the most convoluted laws in the land are those relating to property boundaries. God help the poor bastards living in the 1/100ths mile of a property line because you can be on one side or the other, depending on the douchebags running your local government. Buffalo News
A Camera Says a Thousand Words
Posted by Danny an September 9, 2009 Police in Louisiana are no longer using their speed cameras because it kept pulling over a government vehicle, according to TheNewspaper.com

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LAW IN THE NEWS Thursday, 28 October 2010. New Bill curbs access to information. Even a cursory study of its contents suggests
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    Monday, 15 November 2010 Communication and marketing awards for UCT UCT scooped five accolades at this year's Marketing, Advancement and Communication in Education (MACE) conference in Johannesburg in October. The Students' Health and Wellness Centres Organisation (SHAWCO) took home the social responsibility category for its various outreach projects. Read more...

    14. The American Lawyer - Am Law 100, Associate Surveys, A-List, Global 100, Law Fir
    News and information services for legal professionals.
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    15. Law In The News Could Corporate-Privacy Case Gut FOIA? - Paul L
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    16. Helmet, Police Pursuit Laws Drive Legislature
    Some riders swear by them, others swear at them. It appears Nebraska lawmakers may be in for another debate on whether to change the state's motorcycle helmet law.
    http://www.wowt.com/home/headlines/37447399.html

    17. Law News - Topix
    News links from a wide range of sources.
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    18. GU Law In The News :: Gonzaga School Of Law
    Students. Student Bar Association Student Organizations; Public Service Requirement; Mentor Program; Respect for Diversity; University Ministry at the Law School
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    19. PA’s “Filial Responsibility” Law In The News | Legal Jobs - Atlanta, GA
    Within the past few days, big media — the Philadelphia Inquirer and ABC News — published accounts about Pennsylvania’s filial responsibility law, drawing attention to the
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    Jul 20th, 2009 by admin The Inquirer article said the story of Don Grant, of Havertown, Pennsylvania, who was sued for care costs incurred by his mother:
    It happened to Don Grant. It can happen to you. The Havertown man is nearly 50 and struggling to pay his mortgage and $100,000 in student loans incurred by his daughter, a recent Albright College grad. Last year, Grant was sued because his mother, Diana Fichera, did not pay an $8,000 bill at a Delaware County nursing home, where she rehabilitated after surgery.* * *
    The ABC News article said the story of Andrea August, of Norristown, Pennsylvania, who was also sued for care costs incurred for her mother:
    One spring day, the 39-year-old Pennsylvania woman was stunned to learn that a nursing home was suing her for more than $300,000 in unpaid bills related to her father, who died after spending about a year in the home, and her mother, a dementia patient still living there. August said that both she and her husband work two career opportunities each to make ends meet for themselves and their 2 children. She loves her parents, she said, and did what she could to help them. But footing their bills was out of the question.

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