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Examiner: Bail agents may be breaking the law,... Examiner: Bail agents may be breaking the law, regulators say...Wdyt is the real reason no1 wants to play ball? http://twurl.nl/srewee 7:41 AM Aug 25th from twhirl
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-18 16:44:00)
by Guest
Thanks. Actually, there never was a DLL problem. Jim Monty suggested that might be the reason to segregate them onto different machines. I started my thread by asking why Metadata Assistant could not be INSTALLED on the same machine as LAW 5.0 after one of my colleagues emphatically said that we CAN NOT do it. I was hoping to find an actual white paper explaining why not; however, I think the ...
Started 4 days, 6 hours ago (2009-11-22 22:26:00)
by Roy Schestowitz
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-18 17:17:00)
by Last Resort
With the push to pass the castle doctrine in PA, it got me to wondering.....what is PA law concerning protecting yourself in your home. When are you justified in shooting an intruder? Do they have to be in your bedroom, or just anywhere on your property?
Started 3 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-23 13:59:00)
by tommy610
The "Law and Order" episode that aired on Nov 20, 2009 was very interesting in how they treated the self-defense issue with respect to a gun. It's worth watching. See it here: http://www.casttv.com/shows/law-order/shotgun/2v6g g21
Started 4 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-22 14:14:00)
by Gabriel's Sword Citizen
Britain's new Internet law -- as bad as everyone's been saying, and worse. Much, much worse. The British government has brought down its long-awaited Digital Economy Bill, and it's perfectly useless and terrible. It consists almost entirely of penalties for people who do things that upset the entertainment industry (including the "three-strikes" rule that allows your ...
Started 2 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-25 01:52:00)
by Smeggle
he EU has approved an overhaul of telecoms law which has implications for Eircom's push to crack down on illegal downloading. Today, the European Parliament agreed a telecoms directive which includes a provision for 'internet freedom'. The provision forbids internet service providers (ISPs) like Eircom from disconnecting illegal filesharers. Eircom had introduced a three-strikes rule in...
Started 3 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-24 03:01:00)
by KniteOps
Is U.S. Law School Worth the Investment? Well. I guess the thread could be reworded into, "Dear Paladuck, is U.S. Law School Worth the Investment?" But I'm open to advice from anyone who is going to law school, has relatives who recently got out of law school, so on and so forth. I really don't want commentary from anyone who ...
Pa. law could end cell phone use while driving Brown and White Amendments to the bill, such as prohibiting drivers from talking on handheld cell phones , may be added later when it goes on the House floor. ... The road not the place to answer texts Red and Black all 38 news articles » Link To Original Article
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-19 04:30:00)
by News
City lawyers to draft law banning cell phone use while driving GoErie.com Erie City Council isn't waiting for the state Legislature to dial up a law regulating cell phone use while driving. ... and more » Link To Original Article
Started 4 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-22 10:11:00)
by accuracy
Britain's new Internet law-Much, much worse Britain's new Internet law -- as bad as everyone's been saying, and worse. Much, much worse. November 20, 2009 The British government has brought down its long-awaited Digital Economy Bill, and it's perfectly useless and terrible. It consists almost entirely of penalties ...