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News States brief ~ NJ lawmakers challenge bond refinance plan
States brief ~ NJ lawmakers challenge bond refinance plan
Rachel Felton
August 4, 2005 05:33:00 pm

Leading Thursday's states brief, two New Jersey Republican lawmakers filed a lawsuit today in state Superior Court, seeking an injunction to stop plans by acting Governor Richard J. Codey for a $2.1 billion bond refinance deal that...

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News States brief ~ NC lawmakers urge General Assembly to pass gang prevention law
States brief ~ NC lawmakers urge General Assembly to pass gang prevention law
Rachel Felton
August 3, 2005 08:02:00 pm

Leading Wednesday's states brief, North Carolina lawmakers and law enforcement officers today urged the state's General Assembly to pass legislation unveiled seven months ago to combat gang member violence in the state. The bill would create additional...

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News States brief ~ AL governor signs sexual predator legislation
States brief ~ AL governor signs sexual predator legislation
Rachel Felton
August 2, 2005 04:05:00 pm

Leading Tuesday's states brief, Alabama Governor Bob Riley signed legislation today that creates a mandatory sentence of at least 20 years to life for people convicted of certain sex crimes against children 12 and younger, and...

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News States brief ~ CA Supreme Court tells country club to give same-sex partners spouse discounts
States brief ~ CA Supreme Court tells country club to give same-sex partners spouse discounts
Rachel Felton
August 1, 2005 05:26:00 pm

Leading Monday's states brief, the California Supreme Court ruled today that a private country club must offer spousal discounts to same-sex domestic partners. The court found that the country club's policy of allowing members' spouses to golf...

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News States brief ~ NJ to file lawsuit against Delaware over planned BP plant
States brief ~ NJ to file lawsuit against Delaware over planned BP plant
Rachel Felton
July 28, 2005 04:41:00 pm

Leading Thursday's states brief, New Jersey Acting Governor Richard J. Codey has ordered the state's Attorney General to file suit against Delaware in the US Supreme Court over British Petroleum's plans to build a...

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News States brief ~ CA Supreme Court orders reregulation of power market back on ballot
States brief ~ CA Supreme Court orders reregulation of power market back on ballot
Rachel Felton
July 27, 2005 04:32:00 pm

Leading Wednesday's states brief, the California Supreme Court today overturned a lower court and ordered that state voters will be given the opportunity to vote on Proposition 80 during a November 8th special election [California Secretary of State election...

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News States brief ~ ACLU sues North Carolina for barring oaths on non-Christian religious texts
States brief ~ ACLU sues North Carolina for barring oaths on non-Christian religious texts
Rachel Felton
July 26, 2005 04:47:00 pm

Leading Tuesday's states brief, the ACLU filed a lawsuit today against North Carolina asking the court to rule that a "holy scripture" suitable for oath administration includes the religious texts of Islam, Judaism, Hinduism and other non-Christian...

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News States brief ~ IL governor signs Safe Games legislation
States brief ~ IL governor signs Safe Games legislation
Rachel Felton
July 25, 2005 04:56:00 pm

Leading Monday's states brief, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich today signed the Safe Games Illinois Act , which bans the rental and sale of violent and sexually explicit games to those younger than 18 years of age. The...

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News States brief – Florida appeal court rules unused 2000 butterfly ballots may be destroyed
States brief – Florida appeal court rules unused 2000 butterfly ballots may be destroyed
Rachel Felton
July 22, 2005 06:05:00 pm

Leading Friday's states brief, Florida's 1st District Court of Appeal has ruled that unused butterfly ballots from the 2000 presidential election can be destroyed as they are not public records. Chief Judge Charles J. Kahn, Jr. wrote...

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News States brief ~ SD Supreme Court rules alimony does not automatically terminate at remarriage
States brief ~ SD Supreme Court rules alimony does not automatically terminate at remarriage
Rachel Felton
July 21, 2005 03:24:00 pm

Leading Thursday's states brief, the South Dakota Supreme Court unanimously ruled today that remarriage does not automatically terminate alimony payments, but recipients must show there is a good cause to continue the payments. Justice Judith Meierhenry wrote, "Absent...

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