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Monday, November 30, 2009
Catch-up: What did you miss over the weekend?
The feature - "What did you miss over the weekend?" this week covers 4.5 days:
From Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009:
- Law - "California's Jessica’s Law too vague to enforce? Most local offenders too close to schools, parks"
- Ind. Law - "Grappling with Meth in Elkhart County;" Basketball in Medora
- Ind. Gov't. - "Lean times pressure Indiana's lawmakers Excess is out, pinching pennies is in"
- Ind. Law - "State turns consumers into syngas patsies"
- Law - "Ambassador to Costa Rica: Who is Anne Slaughter Andrew?"
- Ind. Decisions - 7th Circuit's "Gun ruling reversal tests domestic violence law "
- Ind. Gov't. - More on "Ex-Town of Chesterfield Employees Accused Of Siphoning Town Funds "
- Courts - "When Prisoners Phone Home "
- Law - "So here's what free speech has come to on campus"
- Ind. Courts - "Clerk unplugging computers: Staff cut ending free public access"
- Ind. Courts - Public defenders are threatened with cuts in several Indiana counties
- Courts - "State Courts at the Tipping Point "
- Law - How to use the new Google Scholar legal search options; the demise of courthouse libraries
- Environment - "Cost of coal-gasification plant reaches $2.5 billion; the estimate so far doesn't include the potential costs for developing technology to capture and store carbon dioxide emitted by the plant"
- Law - Marriage between first cousins permitted in many states; what about Indiana?
- Law - Answers about divorce and money
- Ind. Decisions - Supreme Court issues order accepting certified question re corporation directors
- Ind. Courts - Daniels fills a three-month vacancy on Tipton City Court
- Ind. Courts - "1st educational neglect cases seen in Allen County: The two women claimed to be home schooling their sons" [Updated]
- Ind. Decisions - "Denial of racial harassment claim affirmed: Annual mistreatment at party too infrequent"
- Courts - "First Amendment No Shield for Debt Collectors Gone Bad, Alaska Supreme Court Says"
- Ind. Courts - More on: "Indianapolis Courts, City dedicate $2 Million to Clear Backlog of Cases for Children in Need of Court Appointed Special Advocates"
- Ind. Decisions - Court of Appeals issues 2 today (and 6 NFP)
Posted by Marcia Oddi on November 30, 2009 08:52 AM
Posted to Catch-up