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Gannett to Spin Off Newspapers

It was announced on Tuesday by the Gannett Company that it will spin off its print operations, according to The…

Former Ohio State Marching Band Leader Fighting to Regain Job

Jon Waters, the ousted Ohio State University marching band director, has been working to regain his job with the school,…

Jodi Arias Permitted to Represent Herself at Penalty Phase

Jodi Arias will be permitted to represent herself in the upcoming penalty portion of her murder trial, according to a…

LinkedIn to Pay Hundreds of Employees Overtime Back Pay

LinkedIn surely will not be receiving any recommendations for a specific skill anytime soon. That skill would be the company’s…

ABA to Vote on Law School Changes August 11

The American Bar Association House of Delegates needs to approve legal education reforms in a vote that will take place…

Hewlett-Packard Suing Former Autonomy Officials

Former Autonomy Chief Financial Officer Sushovan Hussain will be sued by Hewlett-Packard Co., according to a report from Reuters. Hussain…

Illinois Joins Other States in Banning Criminal History in Job Applications

Illinois took a big step last month by joining the growing number of states that make it illegal for an…

Appeals Court in Texas Upholds Life Term for Third DWI Conviction

This week the Texas Court of Appeals, Third District, at Austin upheld the life-term for a woman’s third DWI conviction…

Federal Law Enforcement May Begin Carrying Naloxone

In a new memorandum, Attorney General Eric Holder has urged federal law enforcement agencies to start training personnel to treat…

Federal Courts Send Public Alert on Juror Scam Seeking Personal Data

The US Federal Court system sent out a public alert on Thursday about a new scam targeted at obtaining personal…

Director of CIA Apologizes to Senate Intelligence Committee

John Brennan, the Director of the CIA, apologized to Senate Intelligence Committee leaders following an internal inquiry discovered that employees…

Archdiocese of Milwaukee Must Pay Legal Fee Bill of $1.35 Million

On Wednesday, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Susan V. Kelley ruled that the Milwaukee archdiocese must pay legal and professional fees they…