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Charter school debate goes to court
When Zell Miller wanted a lottery in 1992, the then-Democratic governor traveled across Georgia to rally voter support.'Sopranos' creator says lawsuit 'made him sick' as he takes witness stand in federal court
TRENTON, N.J. AP - The creator of "The Sopranos" testified Tuesday that he wanted to cry when he learned in 2002 he was being sued by a former municipal judge who wanted credit for his role in the creation of the hit mob drama.Chase said he heard about the lawsuit while doing post-production work on the series in Los Angeles.Duplicate Dont Push Online - Indies in Atlanta
Though there are a pair of movies I recommend opening commercially this weekend-including one about lawyers fighting a racist district attorney-if you want to see the really good stuff, check out the Atlanta Film Festival at the Landmark Midtown theater. For more information and tickets, you visit AtlantaFilmFestival.Fulton chief judge: Bill could clog county jail
Legislation limiting who can order criminal defendants released on recognizance bonds could lead to inmate crowding at the Fulton County jail and cost the county more money to house inmates, according to Fulton court officials.House Bill 889 was approved by the state House of Representatives and, on Monday, by the Senate Judiciary Committee.No high court action on voting rights law
Three years ago, the Supreme Court warned there could be constitutional problems with a landmark civil rights law that has opened voting booths to millions of African-Americans.View more book results for the query "*"
Attorney: Benoit's doctor charged with improperly prescribing drugs in federal probe
ATLANTA AP - The personal doctor of a pro wrestler who killed his wife and son before committing suicide was charged Monday with improperly dispensing painkillers and other drugs to other patients.The seven-count indictment said Dr. Phil Astin, physician to wrestler Chris Benoit, dispensed drugs including Percocet, Xanax, Lorcet and Vicoprofen between April 2004 and September 2005.9/11 conspiracy theorists sanctioned
Three lawyers and their client who claim that Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and other Bush administration officials orchestrated the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks piled one mistake on top of another on their way to being sanctioned by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Attorneys William W.Lessons learned in the fast lane
LEE IACOCCA CAMPAIGNED for George W. Bush in 2000 even though he'd never met him. After Bush won, his then chief of staff, Andy Card, called to offer an ambassadorship; Iacocca said he'd consider Italy. Alas, the country of his forebears was already taken. So it doesn't quite track when Iacocca, in his new book, "Where Have All the Leaders Gone" serves up a harangue on the evils of cronyism.It's a Soap Opera It's a Judge's Nightmare-No, It's Family Law
Family law is the Creature from the Planet Zantar. It has twelve eyes, six tentacles, four arms, a beak, a stinger, poison glands and a gaping maw that can't get enough puppies to eat. It is immune to fire, radiation and electric shock, eats guided missiles for breakfast, and it has come to earth to enslave us all.At least it seems that way to me.Military sex assault reports up, changes ordered
Sexual assaults in the military are a growing epidemic across the services and thousands of victims are still unwilling to come forward despite a slew of new oversight and assistance programs, according to a new Pentagon report.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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