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Austin College hosts Annual Law Symposium for students, professionals March 2
The event will begin at 11 am in Hoxie Thompson Auditorium of Sherman Hall with the panel discussion “Ethics and Criminal Law,” moderated by FR Buck Files of Tyler, president-elect of the Texas Bar Association. Panelists are Judge Kerry Fitzgerald of
Updated: 02/20/2012 02:09A

South Africa: JCPS cluster officials charged, convicted
Pretoria- The Justice, Crime Prevention and Security (JCPS) Cluster is intolerant of any illegality within its ranks which undermine efforts to render quality services to communities, said its Chairperson, Justice and Constitutional Development
Updated: 02/20/2012 02:01A

South Africa: JCPS cluster officials charged, convicted
Pretoria- The Justice, Crime Prevention and Security (JCPS) Cluster is intolerant of any illegality within its ranks which undermine efforts to render quality services to communities, said its Chairperson, Justice and Constitutional Development
Updated: 02/20/2012 02:01A

American politician puts bounty on Kony's head
By Raymond Baguma A US Congressman has introduced a law which if passed, could place a reward for whoever arrests the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) leader Joseph Kony's who is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Updated: 02/20/2012 01:51A

Background check law challenged
Some school employees who have criminal pasts are fighting to keep their jobs in light of a recently revised Pennsylvania law aimed at protecting children. At least four lawsuits have been filed around the commonwealth challenging the state Department
Updated: 02/20/2012 01:46A

Background check law challenged
Some school employees who have criminal pasts are fighting to keep their jobs in light of a recently revised Pennsylvania law aimed at protecting children. At least four lawsuits have been filed around the commonwealth challenging the state Department
Updated: 02/20/2012 01:46A

Andrew Eaton-Lewis: Most towns don't have an Alasdair Gray or an Alex Kapranos
Picture: Robert Perry GLASGOW'S artists, writers and musicians made so much noise about the new Criminal Justice and Licensing Act last weekend that you could be forgiven for thinking the law was only going to affect that city, rather than the whole of
Updated: 02/20/2012 01:38A

Court hears case about military service lies
He was, however, one of the first people prosecuted under a 2006 federal law aimed at curbing false claims of military valor. Concerns that the law improperly limits speech and turns people into criminals for things they say, rather than do,
Updated: 02/20/2012 01:17A

Unneeded blow to transparency in S.C.
The onus should be on law enforcement, not the public, to prove crime information should be secret. iSTOCK Corrupt government thrives on secrecy. The more it conceals, the more dishonest - or at least lazy - it can be. Looked at from the other side,
Updated: 02/20/2012 01:05A

Pa. school employees challenge new law
AP The school employees argue that the wording of the law suggests that it applies only to future employees. HARRISBURG — Some school employees who have criminal pasts are fighting to keep their jobs in light of a recently revised Pennsylvania law
Updated: 02/20/2012 01:01A

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