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Nutley,N.J.-A New Jersey school district wants parents to pay for their childrens punishment. It's a proposal that has some parents up-in-arms! Two board members are sponsoring the plan that would target students who are habitually sent to detention....
Tags: Nutley, New Jersey, schools, detention, parents, pay, children, educators, violation, officials, constitution, proposal, allnews, School punishment, Education, wants parents
Constitutional Council Chairman Issam Sleiman denied on Friday Ad-Diyar newspaper’s reports that certain parties had requested to halt decisions on the parliamentary election results’ appeals. Sleiman stressed the council is unrelated to political happenings...
Tags: Constitutional Council, Lebanon, Beirut, Politics, Constitutional law, Ad-Diyar, Constitution
State Administration and Local Self-Administrations Minister Milan Markovi� said that the Vojvodina statute is in accordance with the constitution. He said that it also confirms the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Serbia. Markovi� said that the...
Tags: Serbia, Belgrade, Constitution, Referendum, Vojvodina, Direct democracy, Republics, Politics, Serbian media, Tanjug, Social Issues
Another population of the world, the Caribbean, needs certainty and security for its people. The UK has taken over the government of Turks and Caicos Islands and is rumored to have designs on Cayman as well. Turks and Caicos had enjoyed the influx of...
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The Dominican Republic passed the 38th version of its constitution Thursday evening, amending more than 40 articles that drew public protests and opposition from civil society groups and many average Dominicans. Drafted by sitting President Leonel Fernandez...
Tags: political parties, Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, Constitution, Soviet Constitution, Constitution of the People's Republic of China, Republics, Constitution of Turkey, Politics
MyConstitution's campaign launch drew an engaged crowd as Malaysian politicians and lawyers rolled out the initiative to promote awareness of the law of the land. (Ma Shuxian/The Epoch Times) MyConstitution's campaign launch drew an engaged crowd as...
Tags: Shuxian/The Epoch Times, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Constitution, Initiative, Direct democracy, Malaysian Bar, Constitutional law
We are convinced that statutory disciplines relating to both new and existing regulations are needed”, Mr Kerr said. “Existing arrangements are simply not working. “Establishing principles of responsible regulation (drawn from well-established sources...
Tags: Regulatory Responsibility Taskforce, New Zealand, Wellington, Regulation, Legislation, Administrative law, Constitution, Constitutional law, Business Finance, Social Issues
A Des Moines County judge is considering a West Burlington bar owner's claim that Iowa's smoking ban violates the state and federal constitution. Larry Duncan, owner of Otis Campbell's Bar and Grill, made his case Tuesday before Judge Mary Ann Brown.
Tags: Iowa, smoking ban, Burlington, Constitution, Constitutional law, Law Crime, Social Issues
He said the country had a unique opportunity to transform itself through the new document which should not be missed. Speaking during a pass out parade at Recruits Training School in Eldoret, President Kibaki called on Kenyans to be sober in discussing...
Tags: Kenya, Eldoret, Constitution, Kenyan crisis, Politics, Politics of Kenya, Vice-Presidents of Kenya, Mwai Kibaki
Clutching the microphone, Rhys Kerr found himself in the hot seat Tuesday over the separation of church and state...So, Emalene Renna asked, could Congress enact a law requiring everyone to be a Christian?...Staring into the distance, he replied that...
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