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News States brief ~ WA Supreme Court rules legislature need not fund teacher training day
States brief ~ WA Supreme Court rules legislature need not fund teacher training day
Rachel Felton
September 8, 2005 03:17:00 pm

Leading Thursday's states brief, the Washington Supreme Court ruled today that lawmakers did not violate the state constitution or a teacher-pay initiative by eliminating state financing for one of three paid non-classroom "learning improvement days." The lawsuit, filed...

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News States brief ~ NC appeals court rules promotional game not illegal lottery
States brief ~ NC appeals court rules promotional game not illegal lottery
Rachel Felton
September 6, 2005 04:37:00 pm

Leading Tuesday's states brief, a North Carolina court of appeals has ruled that promotional game pieces packaged with telephone long-distance cards are not part of an illegal lottery. State officials claimed that Treasured Arts, Inc.'s long-distance telephone cards...

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News States brief ~ Opponents of GA voter ID law to file federal lawsuit
States brief ~ Opponents of GA voter ID law to file federal lawsuit
Rachel Felton
September 5, 2005 12:35:00 pm

Leading Monday's states brief, opponents of a recently approved Georgia voter identification law are expected to announce the filing of a federal lawsuit this week. The bill calls for voters to have photo identification and was recently...

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News States brief ~ Federal judge to hear MO base closure case
States brief ~ Federal judge to hear MO base closure case
Rachel Felton
September 2, 2005 03:54:00 pm

Leading Friday's states brief, a federal judge will hear arguments next week in Missouri's attempt to prevent the closing of the Air National Guard in St. Louis, with the state arguing that the Pentagon must...

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News States brief ~ CA Senate passes bill legalizing same-sex marriage
States brief ~ CA Senate passes bill legalizing same-sex marriage
Rachel Felton
September 1, 2005 06:39:00 pm

Leading Thursday's states brief, the California Senate by a 21-15 vote approved legislation today that would legalize same-sex marriages. Bill sponsor Assemblyman Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, plans to bring the bill up in the state Assembly on...

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News States brief ~ MD judge considers constitutionality of same-sex marriage ban
States brief ~ MD judge considers constitutionality of same-sex marriage ban
Rachel Felton
August 30, 2005 05:02:00 pm

Leading Tuesday's states brief, a Baltimore Circuit Court Judge today heard arguments concerning the constitutionality of the state's same-sex marriage prohibition. The plaintiffs allege that a 1973 state law which states that only a marriage between a man and...

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News States brief ~ UT high court to hear case on child visitation if biological parent objects
States brief ~ UT high court to hear case on child visitation if biological parent objects
Rachel Felton
August 29, 2005 06:42:00 pm

Leading Monday's states brief, the Utah Supreme Court will hear oral arguments tomorrow on whether former lesbian Keri Lynn is legally entitled to a parental relationship with a child born to a former girlfriend, when the child's...

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News States brief ~ IL governor signs bill lowering medical malpractice premiums
States brief ~ IL governor signs bill lowering medical malpractice premiums
Rachel Felton
August 25, 2005 05:48:00 pm

Leading Thursday's states brief, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich signed into law today a medical malpractice bill that he believes will lower medical malpractice insurance premiums. The bill will cap non-economic damages at $500,000 for...

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News States brief ~ NJ appeals court rules state can tax out-of-state companies
States brief ~ NJ appeals court rules state can tax out-of-state companies
Rachel Felton
August 24, 2005 05:40:00 pm

Leading Wednesday's states brief, a New Jersey court of appeals ruled today that out-of-state companies with no physical presence in the state may be taxed on sales of their goods. State Treasurer John McCormac...

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News States brief ~ NC wraps up country’s last undecided race from 2004 election
States brief ~ NC wraps up country’s last undecided race from 2004 election
Rachel Felton
August 23, 2005 05:13:00 pm

Leading Tuesday's states brief, North Carolina lawmakers have selected Democrat June Atkinson as the State Superintendent of Public Schools , resolving the country's last undecided statewide election from 2004. After Atkinson beat Bill Fletcher in the 2004 election,...

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