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Priest gets 7-yr Rigorous Imprisonment for rape

victimsofrapebythercc wrote 1 month ago: From the following link: http://www.religiousindia.org/religious-india/priest-gets-7-yr-rigorous-imp … more →

Tags: Priest Child Sex Abuse, Child sex abuse, Perverted Priests, Clergy Abuse, clergy sex abuse, Pedophile Priests, Religion, Priest Rape, rape

"Proposed AZ law sparks more birth control controversy"1 comment

agentsofsocialchange wrote 2 months ago: Taken from: http://blog.sfgate.com/hottopics/2012/03/14/proposed-az-law-would-let-women-be-fired-for … more →

Tags: Article, Women, Illegal, Controversy, arizona, constitution, birth control, Contraceptives, Health Insurance

ROMNEY TAKES THE BRUNT OF THE "BLUNT" BIRTH CONTROL BLUNDER44 comments

Charlotte A. Weybright wrote 3 months ago: A couple of days ago, the Senate narrowly defeated the Blunt amendment, which would have repealed Pr … more →

Tags: Republican Party, Republicans, Reproductive Rights, Mitt Romney, rick santorum, birth control

Associated Press Stylebook

Bilal Hussain wrote 3 months ago: It is not merely a coincidence that so many of the English newspapers in the West and around the wor … more →

Tags: associated press, Associated Press Stylebook, Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law, ap stylebook, AP Style Guide, AP style, News Writing, Usage, <punctuation>

Protecting Your Brand

dadamsesq wrote 5 months ago: Branding is key in maintaining a loyal fan base, gaining new listeners and ensuring longevity in all … more →

Tags: copyrights, Music Business, advertising, Brands, Copyright, Trademark, right of publicity, false endorsement, misappropriation

GMA’s mugshots published in newspaper violation of her privacy — lawmaker

HREP LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SERVICE wrote 6 months ago: GMA’s mugshots published in newspaper violation of her privacy — lawmaker | The Daily Tribune … more →

Tags: Daily Tribune, Gloria M. Macapagal-Arroyo (REP.), constitution, Philippine National Police (PNP), Supreme Court (SC), Members of Congress (House)--Criminal liability, Human Rights, Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Mugshots

Westboro Baptist Church - Beginning of the End for Picketing of Funerals?

momunicipallaw wrote 7 months ago: The ongoing saga of the Westboro Baptist Church and their despicable picketing of veterans’ funerals … more →

Tags: Law and Policy, Westboro Baptist Church and the City of Manchester Mo., Phelps-Roper v. City of Manchester Mo, Picketing of Veterans Funerals, Funerals and the Right of Privacy, Phelps-Roper v. Nixon, Phelps-Roper v. Strickland, Picketing of Funerals by Westboro Baptist Church

SoCal IP Institute :: September 12, 2011 :: Insurance Coverage for Intellectual Property Claims and Section 101 Patentable Subject Matter1 comment

SoCal IP Law Group wrote 8 months ago: Obviously, we didn’t meet on Labor Day. So, now we will be discussing one California appellate … more →

Tags: Patent, Trademark, Statutory Subject Matter, Indemnity, right of publicity, Aroa, right of publicity, indemnity, CyberSource

SoCal IP Institute :: September 12, 2011 :: Insurance Coverage for Intellectual Property Claims and Section 101 Patentable Subject Matter

SoCal IP Law Group wrote 9 months ago: We will be discussing one California appellate case involving the availability of insurance coverage … more →

Tags: Patent, Trademark, Statutory Subject Matter, Indemnity, right of publicity, Aroa, right of publicity, indemnity, CyberSource

Facing Litigation for Requesting Consumer ZIP Codes During Purchases

David A. Gauntlett wrote 11 months ago: As a result of the California Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Pineda v. Williams-Sonoma Stores … more →

Tags: personal injury coverage, Zip Codes, Personal Injury, Williams-Sonoma Stores, Inc., CGL policies, Netscape, indemnification

Footballer CTB is suing Twitter2 comments

Andrew Sharpe wrote 1 year ago: Master of the Rolls, Lord Neuberger © Judicial Communications Office A “guest” post by Charles Russe … more →

Tags: Data Protection, Commercial, twitter, Human Rights Act, Privacy, Human Rights Act 1998, right to freedom of expression, privacy law, CTB

Final Ethics Verdict on TSA's Feel-Up Pat-down 3 comments

Jack Marshall wrote 1 year ago: I was flying this week, and the security procedures were smoother than ever. Now I am certain that m … more →

Tags: daily life, U.S. Society, Science & Technology, Law, Law Enforcement, Government & Politics, Journalism & Media, leadership, Citizenship, Etiquette and Manners

Democracy Works: Pat-Down Update and the Duty to Bitch4 comments

Jack Marshall wrote 1 year ago: I was traveling by air again yesterday. As usual, I went through airport security and, as usual, I s … more →

Tags: U.S. Society, Law, Law Enforcement, Government & Politics, Journalism & Media, leadership, Citizenship, Etiquette and Manners, Gender and Sex, ethics

More on the Feel-Up Searches and Other TSA Indignities, For Those Who Haven't Closed Their Minds, Abandoned Empathy, or Determined That The Government Always Knows Best 6 comments

Jack Marshall wrote 1 year ago: For the A.C.L.U.’s collection of nightmare travel stories, go here. For Reason’s collect … more →

Tags: U.S. Society, Law, Law Enforcement, Government & Politics, Journalism & Media, War and the military, Citizenship, Abuse of Power, Reason Magazine, Safety

Our Vanishing Right of Privacy1 comment

Law Offices of Gary Marshall wrote 1 year ago: An issue came up recently where a man was upset that people in his condominium complex were using th … more →

Tags: Law, The Internet, Society, Social Responsibility, technology, Privacy, woodstock, Expectation of privacy

Comparative law: chalk and cheese

Andrew Sharpe wrote 1 year ago: Charles Russell Brand Image On the same day as the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) of … more →

Tags: Telecoms Regulation, Authorisation Directive, blackberry, communications act, Emirates news agency, European Convention on Human Rights, Human Rights Act, Kennedy v United Kingdom, Ofcom

Comparative law: chalk and cheese2 comments

Andrew Sharpe wrote 1 year ago: Charles Russell Brand Image On the same day as the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) of … more →

Tags: Telecoms Regulation, Ofcom, Security, telecommunications law and regulation, communications act, Human Rights Act, blackberry, European Convention on Human Rights, Kennedy v United Kingdom

Looking at the Law

Nick Darling wrote 1 year ago: WBZ’s Neil Chayet is flying high again. … more →

Tags: News, Looking at the Law, Neil Chayet, Pilot

Looking at the Law

Staff wrote 1 year ago: WBZ’s Neil Chayet is flying high again. … more →

Tags: WBZ1030 Audio, Looking at the Law, Neil Chayet, Pilot


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