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Schneiderman announces that he is filing lawsuits against four service stations for violations of the New York State Price Gouging statute and has reached monetary settlements with 25 other service stations totaling $167,850 in New York, on May 2,
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A florist who is the target of lawsuits for refusing to provide flowers for a same-sex wedding has filed her own lawsuit against Washington state. Barronelle Stutzman of Arlene's Flowers claims the state is violating her religious beliefs. The Tri-
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A former Castle High School employee is accused of embezzling nearly $140,000 from the school. The figure comes from a preliminary audit conducted by the state, which discovered the missing funds. The Indiana Attorney General's office alleges retired
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Written by Pacific Daily News Filed Under The federal court on Guam will soon let the local government regain authority over the management of trash disposal islandwide, and a federal judge warned against any attempt to derail the process. "With the
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The police chief needs to meet with the Office of the Attorney General to determine how much information the department can release about its internal affairs investigations, according to a directive issued yesterday by Gov. Eddie Calvo. "I want GPD
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This is viewer supported news The acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, Steven Miller, has been forced to resign days after the IRS apologized to tea party and other right-wing groups for putting extra scrutiny on their bids to become
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Holder can only serve as long as he maintains the support Obama...Attorney General Eric Holder reinforced the notion that he is unfit to remain in office. Although he was grilled about many of the scandals afflicting the Obama administration, the
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Since the announcement of election results, many Pakistan People's Party stalwarts, including the Punjab governor and Pakistan's Ambassador to the US Sherry Rehman, have resigned, but Attorney General of Pakistan Irfan Qadir is not ready to resign
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Freedom of the press has long been considered a fundamental right granted by the United States Constitution. Ever since the Bill of Rights was ratified Dec. 15, 1791, the First Amendment established that Congress could not deny people the right
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Follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook for news and conversation. The attorney general's office is also reviewing payment practices at other fast-food establishments, but has not begun a formal investigation, said the person, who spoke on the
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