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    Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. King's Easter epistle on civil disobedience

    This year is the 50th anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s decision to violate an injunction forbidding him to pray, sing or march in public in Birmingham, Ala. On Good Friday 1963 (which fell on April 12 that year), King led a march from the 16th Street Baptist Church (where four black children would be killed in a bombing five months later), heading toward City Hall. He was almost immediately arrested, charged with violating a court order and taken to the Birmingham jail.
    This year is the 50th anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s decision to violate an injunction forbidding him to pray, sing or march in public in Birmingham, Ala. On Good Friday 1963 (which fell on April 12 that year), King led a march from...

    Tags: Laws, Good Friday, Religious Festivals, Politics, Prisons

  2. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. States' rights bills surge in GOP states

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — One bill would make it a felony to enforce the new federal health care law, punishable by up to five years in prison. Another prohibits a physician from asking a patient about firearms. Yet another is designed to curb the possible influence of the United Nations in local government.
    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — One bill would make it a felony to enforce the new federal health care law, punishable by up to five years in prison. Another prohibits a physician from asking a patient about firearms. Yet another is designed to curb the...

    Tags: Republican Party, Tea Party Movement, Healthcare Laws, Elections, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  4. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Lifting a burden from special ed parents

    The welcome lifting of the federal consent decree on Baltimore City Public Schools does not mean all is well for students with disabilities in Baltimore and Maryland — far from it. Yet, the General Assembly rarely pays any attention to the fact that...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Conservation, Judges, Witnesses, Dyslexia

  6. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  7. Pope shows lifetime jobs aren't always for life

    The world seems surprised that an 85-year-old globe-trotting pope who just started tweeting wants to resign, but should it be? Maybe what should be surprising is that more leaders his age do not, considering the toll aging takes on bodies and minds amid a culture of constant communication and change.
    The world seems surprised that an 85-year-old globe-trotting pope who just started tweeting wants to resign, but should it be? Maybe what should be surprising is that more leaders his age do not, considering the toll aging takes on bodies and minds amid a...

    Tags: Government, Elections, Raul Castro, Robert Byrd, Strom Thurmond

  8. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Scalia defends comparing laws against homosexuality to murder

    Confronted by a gay student at Princeton University, Justice Antonin Scalia defended his past writings comparing laws against<strong> </strong>homosexuality to those prohibiting bestiality and murder, saying he was arguing that many laws are based on society&rsquo;s moral feelings.
    Confronted by a gay student at Princeton University, Justice Antonin Scalia defended his past writings comparing laws against homosexuality to those prohibiting bestiality and murder, saying he was arguing that many laws are based on society’s moral...

    Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Laws, Criminal Laws, Anthony Kennedy, Princeton University

  10. Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Md. won't try to collect unpaid taxes on Cyber Monday sales

    As Marylanders join millions of others nationwide in the computer shopping blitz that&rsquo;s become known as Cyber Monday, they might want to think about this: If they paid the sales tax they owe to the state for such purchases, Maryland would be $200 million richer.
    Capital News Service
    As Marylanders join millions of others nationwide in the computer shopping blitz that’s become known as Cyber Monday, they might want to think about this: If they paid the sales tax they owe to the state for such purchases, Maryland would be $200...

    Tags: Cyber Monday, Taxation, Politics, E-Commerce Industry, Consumers

  12. Nov 5, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  13. Here's one prediction you can take to the bank: In 2016, Focus on the Family will still be spewing paranoid nonsense

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    In advance of the 2008 election, Focus on the Family released "Letter from 2012 in Obama’s America," warning their followers what life would be like in the fall of 2012 were Barack Obama to be elected. It's both frightening and......
  14. Oct 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Vote no on gerrymandering

    Whenever proponents of Maryland's new congressional districts make their pitch, there is something missing: the map itself. The gerrymandered map of Maryland's congressional districts produced by Gov. Martin O'Malley and a majority of the General Assembly is so outrageous that proponents of the new map are embarrassed to show it in public. That's because when most people see the map and its bizarrely shaped districts, they cannot believe that anyone in their right mind would have voted for it.
    Whenever proponents of Maryland's new congressional districts make their pitch, there is something missing: the map itself. The gerrymandered map of Maryland's congressional districts produced by Gov. Martin O'Malley and a majority of the General Assembly...

    Tags: Republican Party, Government, John Sarbanes, Martin O'Malley, Elections

  16. Jul 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. It's not easy being A.G.

    Next time the president asks you to be attorney general of the United States, it might be best to politely refuse the offer.
    Next time the president asks you to be attorney general of the United States, it might be best to politely refuse the offer. My reasoning: Modern day attorneys general are regularly torched by the Congressional opposition, particularly when that...

    Tags: Government, Republican Party, National Government, Minority Groups, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

  18. Jul 5, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  19. By George, ‘Leighton Courthouse’ shows how to play the naming game

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    George N. Leighton, 6/29/2012. Tribune photo by Terence Antonio James In a startling break with tradition, Cook County has just named its central courthouse after former Judge George N. Leighton. The tradition I’m referring to isn’t the long-...
  20. Jun 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Supreme confidence, shaken

    It should come as no surprise that in the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll, less than half of Americans surveyed -- 44 percent -- said they approve of theU.S. Supreme Court. Furthermore, three-quarters said they believed individual personal and political views sometimes determine the justices' votes, rather than legal analysis.
    It should come as no surprise that in the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll, less than half of Americans surveyed -- 44 percent -- said they approve of theU.S. Supreme Court. Furthermore, three-quarters said they believed individual personal and...

    Tags: Regional Elections, Politics, Elections, Sheldon Adelson, The Supremes (music group)

  22. May 29, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  23. Obama to honor Medal of Freedom recipients

    WASHINGTON (AP)&mdash; President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama will honor a diverse cross-section of political and cultural icons &mdash; including former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, astronaut John Glenn, basketball coach Pat Summitt and rock legend Bob Dylan &mdash; with the Medal of Freedom at a White House ceremony Tuesday.
    WASHINGTON (AP)— President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama will honor a diverse cross-section of political and cultural icons — including former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, astronaut John Glenn, basketball coach Pat...

    Tags: Smallpox , Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bob Dylan, World War II (1939-1945), Washington, DC

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