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...Texas Penal Code provisions that prohibit criminal trespass and breach of computer security.*fn4 At the suppression...
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...Justice Department over access to documents about the government's use of social-networking sites such as Twitter for investigative purposes and data gathering is...
...The company also took $487 a month from each man's Social Security payments for expenses. In 2009, the Iowa Fire Marshal...
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... We begin with the fundamental premise that children need stability, security, consistency, and continuity. These common threads of a child's well-being...
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