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| Maryland personal injury attorney - AG won't appeal ruling in sex offender law |
AG won't appeal ruling in sex offender law - Chicago Tribune INDIANAPOLIS - Attorney General Steve Carter said Thursday he would not appeal a federal court ruling overturning part of a new state law that would have allowed the computers of sex offenders to be searched long after their sentences had been served Source: www.chicagotribune.com 2002 Justice memo OKs CIA interrogation tactics - Washington Post WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department in 2002 told the CIA that its interrogators would be safe from prosecution for violations of anti-torture laws if they believed "in good faith" that harsh techniques used to break prisoners' will would not cause Source: www.washingtonpost.com UBS Faces New York Lawsuit Over Auction-Rate Sales (Update3) - Bloomberg July 24 (Bloomberg) -- UBS AG was sued today by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo , alleging the Zurich-based bank's promotion of auction-rate securities as safe, money market-like investments was fraudulent. Cuomo is seeking to force UBS to Source: www.bloomberg.com Conyers: Justice Dept. uncooperative on voting rights - USA Today Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, left, has told Attorney General Michael Mukasey, right, that the Justice Department has been lacking when it comes to cooperation on tackling voting rights issues. WASHINGTON (AP Source: www.usatoday.com Inglewood mayor pleads not guilty to four charges - Los Angeles Times Inglewood Mayor Roosevelt Dorn pleaded not guilty today to conflict of interest and maryland personal injury attorney misappropriation of $500,000 in public funds charges stemming from a city low-interest loan program originally intended to help Inglewood administrators live in town Source: www.latimes.com Ruling Clears Way for Vote on Transgender Protections - Washington Post A Montgomery County judge today sided with opponents of broad new protections for transgender individuals, clearing the way for voters in November to accept or reject the law. Circuit Court Judge Robert A. Greenberg said in a ruling today that gay Source: www.washingtonpost.com Texas goes after FLDS suspects - Salt Lake Tribune Texas authorities began efforts Wednesday to apprehend men from a polygamous sect who face charges of sexual assault, bigamy and maryland personal injury attorney failure to report child abuse. Dirk Fillpot, a spokesman with the Texas Attorney General's Office, said the search is Source: www.sltrib.com Michigan gaming board employee fired after filing lawsuits - Detroit Free Press The Michigan Gaming Control Board fired an employee today who filed separate lawsuits against the agency over its hiring practices and maryland personal injury attorney Attorney General Mike Cox on the issue of liquor regulation in tribal casinos. Patrick Devlin said his firing is Source: www.freep.com
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