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Commissioners searching for new magisterial office
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTERThe Somerset County commissioners are exploring options for the Confluence magistrate’s office. The office, located at 616 Logan Place in Confluence Borough, could be moved — or at the very least renovated. Officials are trying to deal with...Tags: Justice System, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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Government doesn't rule our souls
Our Aberdeen Catholic churches, Sacred Heart and St. Mary's, are participating in a nationwide movement called a Fortnight for Freedom. The effort to remind citizens of the importance of religious freedom started Thursday and culminates on July 4....Tags: Washington, DC, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Family Planning, Laws, Abortion
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Egyptian presidential contender faces court ruling on political fate
World NowAn Egyptian court ruling expected two days before next week’s presidential run-off election could throw the country’s politics into further disarray and ignite widespread unrest if the judges move to disqualify Ahmed Shafik, a loyalist to... -
Court has affected elections in past
The Supreme Court recently concluded debate on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, President Obama's health care reform. The three days of deliberations are said to have been "unprecedentedly long" and the resulting decision, expected around...Tags: William McKinley, Health Care Reform (2009), Slavery, Barack Obama, Prescription Drugs
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Courthouse overhaul to be reviewed
Faced with a statewide budget crisis, a high panel of judges agreed this week to allow 13 planned court construction projects, including an overhaul of Glendale's facility, to be reassessed in an effort to cut costs. The state's Court Facilities...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Budgets and Budgeting, House Building
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Analysis: Why Supreme Court May Uphold Healthcare Law
Reuters(Reuters) - Conventional political wisdom holds that the Supreme Court, scheduled to hear a challenge to President Barack Obama's healthcare law beginning on Monday, is likely to strike it down on partisan lines. The court's Republican appointees enjoy...Tags: Antonin Scalia, Washington, DC, Tea Party Movement, Stephen Breyer, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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News briefs for Thursday, May 3
U.S. ambassador denies blind Chinese activist's claim he was pressured to leave Embassy BEIJING (AP) — U.S. officials said Thursday they are still trying to help a blind Chinese activist who says he fears for his family's safety, and denied he...
Tags: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Minnesota Twins, Parties and Movements, China, Agricultural Research and Technology
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County residents support keeping all five magisterial districts
DAILY AMERICANSeveral municipal officials, police officers and business owners in northern Somerset County wrote letters in support of the court's redistricting plan that realigns the county's five magisterial districts without eliminating any offices. Court...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Unemployment, Local Government, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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Four or five?
With every census, government officials, including those in Somerset County need to review the number and location of their magisterial districts. Somerset County is home to five district judges with locations in Somerset, Boswell, Meyersdale, Confluence...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Business, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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Obama administration heeds judges' health care order
CNNThe Justice Department obeyed a federal appeals court's unusual order Thursday in a legal and political spat over the health care law championed by President Barack Obama. Administration lawyers met their deadline and filed a three-page, single-spaced...Tags: Jay Carney, Healthcare Laws, Trials, Laws, Symptoms
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Jewel City Bowl may lose parking
Plans to turn the Jewel City Bowl into a parking lot for a new 110,000-square foot courthouse on Broadway are off the table, according to a state report, but courthouse construction may still jeopardize the longtime facility. Acquisition of the bowling...
Tags: Bowling, Architecture, Justice System
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Charles Newell is on an amazing theatrical roll at Court Theatre
Charles Newell's office is spotless. Unnervingly tidy. Standing in it makes you feel as though you have intruded on a magazine photo shoot about anal-retentive work environments. His desk, which looks out onto 55th Street in Hyde Park, gleams: There's not...
Tags: AIDS, Tom Stoppard, Wesleyan University, The Empire Strikes Back (movie), Ronald Reagan
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