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New Law Would Bar Patients From Suing Emergency Rooms
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Updated: 04/12/2011 09:57P

New Law Would Bar Patients From Suing Emergency Rooms
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Updated: 04/12/2011 09:57P

Measure to repeal state's no-fault auto insurance faces a rough road
Minnesota's 37-year-old no-fault auto insurance law survived a repeal attempt Tuesday at the State Capitol, but a Senate committee later approved a series of significant changes to the law. Deputy Senate Majority Leader Geoff Michel, R-Edina,
Updated: 04/12/2011 09:57P

Woman beaten, dies of injuries; 26 years later, ex-boyfriend on trial
The case had been cold for years until police received a tip in 2007 from Davis' wife, Rebecca — who was with him Tuesday at the Blackwell-Thurman Criminal Justice Center — telling them to look at Dennis Davis in Antonetti's death.
Updated: 04/12/2011 09:57P

Minnesota's pension tensions
The soothing lullaby sung by the trio of pension administrators and union representatives amid an upturn in the stock market is welcome music to the untrained ear. We at the Minnesota Free Market Institute agree that Minnesota is not California (and we
Updated: 04/12/2011 09:56P

Short take: Sidney Lumet and TV's angry ways
In 1957's "12 Angry Men," Henry Fonda is the lone dissenter on a jury. In 1973's "Serpico," Al Pacino is a cop surrounded by corruption, similar to the role Treat Williams played in 1981's "Prince of the City." In 1982's "The Verdict," Paul Newman's
Updated: 04/12/2011 09:56P

Short take: Sidney Lumet and TV's angry ways
In 1957's "12 Angry Men," Henry Fonda is the lone dissenter on a jury. In 1973's "Serpico," Al Pacino is a cop surrounded by corruption, similar to the role Treat Williams played in 1981's "Prince of the City." In 1982's "The Verdict," Paul Newman's
Updated: 04/12/2011 09:56P

Criminal law expert to testify in Ba'asyir trial
In a hearing on Wednesday in the ongoing trial of terrorism defendant Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, prosecutors are planning to present an expert on criminal law who failed to turn up to previous hearings at South Jakarta District Court.
Updated: 04/12/2011 09:56P

Legal aid means testing extended
Justice Minister Simon Power announced the changes on Wednesday morning. Income thresholds of $22000 for a single adult and $50934 for an adult with two dependents will be applied to less serious criminal cases. The means tests already apply to family
Updated: 04/12/2011 09:56P

Legal aid means testing extended
Justice Minister Simon Power announced the changes on Wednesday morning. Income thresholds of $22000 for a single adult and $50934 for an adult with two dependents will be applied to less serious criminal cases. The means tests already apply to family
Updated: 04/12/2011 09:56P

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