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Chamber official warns of looming changes in health benefit policies
heather.keels@herald-mail.comState businesses should be prepared for major changes in health benefit policies regardless of the outcome of a U.S. Supreme Court case challenging federal health care reform, a Maryland Chamber of Commerce official warned Wednesday. “Even if parts...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Health Care Reform (2009), Health Insurance, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Petition drive possible over congressional redistricting
andrews@herald-mail.comIf a lawsuit challenging Maryland's congressional redistricting plan fails, another statewide petition drive might begin. Tony Campbell of Towson, Md., said the plaintiffs that challenged the redistricting in court are considering appealing an...Tags: Labor Legislation, Politics, Illegal Immigrants, Towson, Laws
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Rallies mark second anniversary of Supreme Court decision against Federal Election Commission
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comAbout 40 people rallied outside the federal courthouse in Martinsburg Friday to protest a 2010 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that opponents claim is allowing corporations to dangerously infiltrate the political process. The rally was similar to another one...Tags: Labor Disputes, Labor Legislation, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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U.S. Supreme Court blocks W.Va. redistricting ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday blocked a ruling by a panel of federal judges that had struck down West Virginia’s congressional redistricting plan, allowing the state to rely on that map in this year’s U.S. House of Representatives races....Tags: Trials, Ohio River, Politics, U.S. Senate, Trials
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Kids, be careful what you post online
timr@herald-mail.comOur freedoms tolerate little wiggle room. We are not to tamper with speech, religion, guns, assembly and, apparently, the freedom to show one’s ugly side in a good strong light. As a journalist, I have been taught to go to the wall in the name of...Tags: Politics, MySpace, Teaching and Learning, Crime, Law and Justice, Freedom of the Press
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Chief justice asked not to block ruling striking down W.Va. redistricting plan
Foes of West Virginia’s congressional redistricting plan are urging the U.S. Supreme Court not to block the ruling that struck it down. The Jefferson County Commission sued over the redrawing of the U.S. House of Representatives districts. It asked...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. House of Representatives, Justice System, Justice System, Judges
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Supreme Court rejects former Musselman High student's appeal in cyber-bullying case
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe U.S. Supreme Court has passed up a pair of cases for the digital age — including one involving a former Musselman High School student — over whether schools may censor students who are at home when they create online attacks against...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, MySpace, Teaching and Learning, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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W.Va. seeks US Supreme Court redistricting stay
West Virginia officials want the U.S. Supreme Court to put a hold on the federal ruling that struck down the state's new congressional districts. A Friday petition to the nation's high court argues that the justices would likely overturn the U.S....Tags: 2010 Census, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. House of Representatives, Justice System, Justice System
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Del. Miller to challenge Rep. Capito in W.Va. GOP primary
U.S. Rep. Shelley Moore Capito has a challenger in this year’s West Virginia Republican primary.
Delegate Jonathan Miller of Berkeley County filed Tuesday to run in the 2nd Congressional District.
Freshman Rep. David McKinley also filed Tuesday....Tags: David McKinley, Politics, Shelley Moore Capito, Elections, Republican Party
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Maryland legislators looking closely at ways to improve petition process
andrews@herald-mail.comThe petition process is under a microscope in Annapolis. State legislators are looking ahead to a referendum this fall on a new law granting in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants. If the General Assembly legalizes same-sex marriage, the...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, Labor Legislation, Politics, Illegal Immigrants, Virginia General Assembly
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Business People - Dec. 18
Lutheran Home Care & Hospice Lutheran Home Care & Hospice recently presented its 2011 Karen A. Rohaly Award to Lisa Beaver, RN, hospice nurse, at the agency’s annual employee appreciation dinner. The award was established after the death of...Tags: Palliative Care, Volleyball, Washington, DC, Litigation, Trials
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