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Voters will decide the future of the Springfield smoking ban in one week
Reporter, PhotographerSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Springfield voters are one week away from deciding the future of smoking inside businesses and buildings inside the city limits. Voters will decide if they want to repeal the current smoking ban or maintain the ban with added...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Employees, Elections
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City bars prepare for smoking ban
Bars and taverns across Indianapolis are preparing for the strengthened citywide smoking ban that will go into effect at 6 a.m. Friday. They are also getting plenty of information from area group, Smoke Free Indy, about what they need to know to stay...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Business, Crime, Law and Justice, Dining and Drinking, Laws
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Cigar and hookah bars slow to comply with strengthened smoking ban
Even though cigar and Hooka bars were not included in Indianapolis' strengthened smoking ban, the businesses will still need to get a license to operate, and there are some concerns that the new requirements, under the law, could impact business. "It's...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Business, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Career and Workplace
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Victims injured in Officer Bisard crash files federal lawsuit Thursday
A man and a woman seriously injured in the crash involving Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Officer David Bisard filed a federal lawsuit in the case Thursday. The attorneys for Kurt Weekly and Mary Mills filed the lawsuit in the U.S....
Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws
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Whose smoking ban will be toughest? South Bend, St. Joseph County or Indiana
WSBT-TV ReporterSouth Bend's Common Council is one step closer to enacting a smoking ban. But one question remains: Will the measure be tougher than St. Joseph County's or Indiana's existing ban? Under existing laws in St. Joseph County and in Indiana you can smoke in...Tags: Sports, Labor Legislation, Lifestyle and Leisure, Football, Crime, Law and Justice
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Michael Madigan tax clients unscathed in foreclosure debate
As home foreclosures tear apart neighborhoods throughout the state, an annual battle plays out in Springfield between the banking industry and community activists over how to deal with the damage. The banks always emerge largely unscathed. It happened...
Tags: Rod Blagojevich, Jacqueline Y. Collins, Justice System, Ethics, Politics
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When the right to vote is challenged, is democracy next?
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelFrom GARY FINEOUT – Associated Press TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The governor's contentious push to remove thousands of potentially ineligible voters from Florida's lists has been met with a lawsuit from the Justice Department and handled very... -
Victorville Democrat sues over California's 'top two' primary
PolitiCalA Victorville Democrat has filed a federal lawsuit (PDF) alleging that California’s new “top-two” primary system is unconstitutional. The lawsuit filed Tuesday by Elise Brown, an African American and Democratic Party leader in San... -
Baltimore County accused of workplace disabilities act violations
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating allegations that Baltimore County government has harassed employees over their medical conditions and forced some out of their jobs, according to court documents and people who have spoken with federal...Tags: Justice System, U.S. Department of Justice, James T. Smith, Jr., Unions, Kevin Kamenetz
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Sandusky case portends civil liability for PSU
The grand jury report that describes Jerry Sandusky's alleged sexual abuse of eight young boys also provides a rough outline of the civil lawsuits Penn State University and its implicated officials are sure to face, legal experts say.
And while those...Tags: Justice System, Penn State Nittany Lions, Crime Victims, College Sports, Sex Crimes
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Guidance offered for travelers stranded by Direct Air
Tribune NewspapersDiscount charter airline Direct Air pulled a bit of a stunner this week by announcing that it was suspending operations until mid-May, apparently for failing to pay its fuel bill. The news left many travelers trying to figure out how to get home,...Tags: Consumers, Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, Travel, Economy, Business and Finance
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Toni Jaramilla
Toni Jaramilla has been practicing employment law since 1994. She is recognized as a fierce and compassionate lawyer, successfully representing workers in hundreds of cases involving discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, and...
Tags: Justice System, Employment Opportunities, Lawyers, Talk Shows (genre), Labor Legislation
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