In July 1965 in Washington, D.C., President Lyndon B. Johnson envisioned a nation that "no longer will ... refuse the hand of justice to those who have given a lifetime of service and wisdom and labo
...the Disabled Inc. (LCD) nearly two years ago looking for assistance with housing issues and advanced planning documents. At the time, Lauren did...
Here are the 2012 Lawyers on the Fast Track
...that makes it perfectly legal and socially acceptable to deny them employment, housing, education or public assistance, and the right to vote or participate in...
...Montgomery County Correctional Facility Warden Julio M. Algarin said that 12 temporary housing areas have been set up in the correctional facility, including placing male...
...age discrimination claims filed with the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing hit a 10-year high. Age discrimination charges filed with the U...
In today's edition of The Legal, we present the Pennsylvania Supreme Court candidates' responses to questions designed to probe their judicial philosophies, temperament, experiences and views on issu
In today's edition of
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...his sentence in an alternative housing facility with work release. Hill...willfully challenge and offend the dignity of this Court, interfere with...
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