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Legalities of Getting Married in Hawaii
by Frances Stanford, Aug 20, 2008
Many people dream of getting married on one of the Hawaiian Islands. While there are so many things to plan that you can do from home, getting a marriage license is not one of them. You have to be in Hawaii in order to obtain your license and you can't legally get married without one.
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What You Should Know in Court About Child Custody in the State of Missouri
by wanda lorene watkins, Aug 17, 2008
Personal experiences with the loss of an autistic child in court custody. Know what the eight custody guidelines the judge will rule from in the state of Missouri. Know hat your attorney should present on your behalf to the court.
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Regulation on Genetically Engineered Foods
by balisunset, Aug 14, 2008
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates most new foods, new food additives, and animal feed. FDA determines whether genetically engineered foods are safe to eat.
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Child Labor Laws: Too Strict for Teens?
by EKjustwrite, Aug 9, 2008
Have you ever examined the child labor laws closely? See for yourself how these regulations may be too stringent for teens, and how it may be time for a change.
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Juvenile Crime: A Problem of the Delinquent Child or the "Delinquent" Parent?
by G Grissom, Aug 4, 2008
Holding parents accountable for their children's criminal activities could help reduce crimes being committed by juveniles.
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Exclusionary Rule
by G Grissom, Aug 4, 2008
Even though the exclusionary rule does, at times, work in favor of criminals, it is still an excellent rule and it does work as it was intended more than people think.
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To Drink or Not to Drink
by MeadowMoon, Aug 3, 2008
In the U.S., it is a shame you can not drink alcohol until you turn 21 but you can fight for your country once you turn 18. What is wrong with this picture?
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Vigilantism on Black Community
by balisunset, Aug 3, 2008
Vigilantism is an unlawful process whereby a community is purged of individuals who have allegedly committed crimes or other offenses.
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The Most Violated Human Rights
by rqcemanes, Aug 2, 2008
Human rights violation is so broad in scope. It covers not only political and economic rights of a person but also his rights to property, security, liberty, freedom of abode and of changing the same, freedom of expression, freedom of speech and freedom of religion. If we sum it all, it will cover not only political, economic but also civil and criminal rights.
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This Court Finds You Guilty!
by Francis X Livoti Jr, Aug 1, 2008
Implications of the Use of Force for the Law Enforcement Professional. The purpose of his column to is to reinforce the importance of strict adherence to departmental guidelines in the application of all levels of force when acting in the performance of assigned duties and the possible impact on a Police Officer when things go awry.
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