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Trump could learn from Tinker Bell. Rule of law only exists if enough of us believe in it.

The Palm Beach Post 14 Sep 2024
As Edmund Burke and John F ... , the rule of law will be gone.”. John Adams’ belief that government should be “of laws and not men” states an ideal — that we are governed by publicly stated rules that all of us must obey, even the most powerful among us.
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It's Your Business has Patricia Hamilton, Kendall Curry, John Ambrosio, S. Lucky DeFries

cjonline 14 Sep 2024
“While KSE has been very successful, I knew we needed a larger support system,” said John Krudwig, P.E ... Five attorneys from the Topeka office of Stevens & Brand LLP were recognized for excellence in the 2025 edition Best Law Lawyers.
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Betty Mae Johnston - exploreClarion

Explore Clarion 14 Sep 2024
In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by her brother, Thomas Swarm, a brother-in-law, John Orsino, sister-in-law, Karen Swarm, a nephew of Toe Stover.
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Education reform row threatens South Africa unity government

Business Ghana 14 Sep 2024
But John Steenhuisen, the leader of the coalition's second largest party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), has since reiterated the plan to challenge the new law in court ... What is in the Bela law?.
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HOA Q\u0026A: Is is OK to have a weekly penny-ante poker game on Association property?

TCPalm 14 Sep 2024
Attorneys at Goede, DeBoest & Cross respond to questions about Florida community association law ... Under Florida law, a ... John C. Goede, Esq., is a Shareholder at the Law Firm Goede, DeBoest & Cross.
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Trump's abortion answers complicate Michigan GOP's efforts to neutralize Dem attacks

Detroit news 14 Sep 2024
Trump could attempt to revive that 151-year-old law, which prohibits the transportation by mail of any instrument or substance that can be used to produce an abortion, according to the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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Johns Hopkins’ visitor restrictions violated disabled patients’ rights during pandemic, feds say

Baltimore Sun 13 Sep 2024
Restrictions on patient visitors imposed by the Johns Hopkins Health System during the coronavirus pandemic violated the rights of disabled patients under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the federal government said in a suit filed Thursday.
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Guns remain leading cause of death for children and teens in the US, report says

Usatoday 13 Sep 2024
The Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions report provided several policy recommendations to address the gun violence crisis among youth, including strengthening and adopting Child Access Prevention laws.
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South African president signs new education bill into law

Xinhua 13 Sep 2024
John Steenhuisen, the DA leader, threatened to walk away from the government if the bill were signed into law ... The signing of the bill into law was welcomed by the South African parliament ... South African president signs new education bill into law.
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Sheriff Spezze retires after 44 years in law enforcement

The Mountain Mail 13 Sep 2024
After 44 years in law enforcement, more than 13 of those in Chaffee County, Sheriff John Spezze announced his retirement Sept. 10, effective immediately ... .
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Diaspora Based Development: Howard Law Professor John Woods, Garvey-Nkrumah Fellows Meet With Ghana President Akufo-Addo

MENA FN 13 Sep 2024
(MENAFN - EIN Presswire) Professor Woods and President Akufo-Addo President Afufo-Addo & GNF delegation Ghana President Akufo-Addo hosted Howard Law Professor John Woods of the Garvey-Nkrumah ... .
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Georgia judge tosses some counts against Trump, ex-Chapman law dean John Eastman

Press Telegram 13 Sep 2024
ATLANTA — The judge overseeing the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump and others, including former Chapman University law school dean John Eastman, on Thursday tossed out three ...
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Group behind Ann Arbor ballot proposal contests AG’s opinion on legality

Michigan Live 13 Sep 2024
John Godfrey, spokesperson for the Coalition for Ann Arbor’s Future, said his group anticipated possible objections to its local election reform efforts and retained a Lansing-area law firm that specializes in Michigan municipal law months ago.

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