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Subject: Top Legal Headlines - April 6, 2010
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April 6, 2010 FindLaw.com Legal Headlines Newsletter
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RNC Official Steps Down, But Steele Stands Firm
Obama Gives Condolences To Families Of Dead Miners
BUSINESS
Toyota Faces Legal Dilemma As Well As Record Fine
Scam Alert Issued On New Health Care Law
CIVIL RIGHTS
Cameras Make Chicago Most Closely Watched US City
LEGAL COMMENTARY
A Federal Judge Rules Against the Government in a Warrantless Wiretapping Suit Click for mobile friendly version
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LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
25 Dead In W.va. Mine Blast, Worst Since 1984
CYBERSPACE LAW
Colo Man Erases Facebook Data After Threat Of Suit
Verizon CEO Has Told Apple Of iPhone Interest
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Tensions Rise In SAfrican White Supremacist Case
Women Judges Stir Up Old Debate In Egypt
IRAQ
String Of Bombings Rip Through Baghdad, Killing 49
Iraqi Journalists Want Probe Of Taped US Shooting SPONSOR
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CRIME & TRIALS
Judge OK's $1,000 Restitution In Child Porn Case
3 Charged In Mass. Bullying To Skip Arraignment
ENTERTAINMENT
Virginia FBI Probes Threats Against ESPN's Andrews
Nicollette Sheridan Sues Producer Of 'Housewives'
SPORTS
A 4th Title For Coach K, Thanks To Duke's 'Big 3'
CBS Says It Won't Pull Punches With Tiger Woods Click for mobile friendly version
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From: FindLaw
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 08:21:20 -0700
Subject: Top Legal Headlines - April 6, 2010
To: Elyssa Durant [image: FindLaw logo]
Legal Headlines Newsletter
April 6, 2010 FindLaw.com Legal Headlines Newsletter
You may forward this e-mail in its entirety.
Click for mobile friendly version POLITICS
RNC Official Steps Down, But Steele Stands Firm
Obama Gives Condolences To Families Of Dead Miners
BUSINESS
Toyota Faces Legal Dilemma As Well As Record Fine
Scam Alert Issued On New Health Care Law
CIVIL RIGHTS
Cameras Make Chicago Most Closely Watched US City
LEGAL COMMENTARY
A Federal Judge Rules Against the Government in a Warrantless Wiretapping Suit Click for mobile friendly version
SPONSOR
________________________________
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
25 Dead In W.va. Mine Blast, Worst Since 1984
CYBERSPACE LAW
Colo Man Erases Facebook Data After Threat Of Suit
Verizon CEO Has Told Apple Of iPhone Interest
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Tensions Rise In SAfrican White Supremacist Case
Women Judges Stir Up Old Debate In Egypt
IRAQ
String Of Bombings Rip Through Baghdad, Killing 49
Iraqi Journalists Want Probe Of Taped US Shooting SPONSOR
________________________________
CRIME & TRIALS
Judge OK's $1,000 Restitution In Child Porn Case
3 Charged In Mass. Bullying To Skip Arraignment
ENTERTAINMENT
Virginia FBI Probes Threats Against ESPN's Andrews
Nicollette Sheridan Sues Producer Of 'Housewives'
SPORTS
A 4th Title For Coach K, Thanks To Duke's 'Big 3'
CBS Says It Won't Pull Punches With Tiger Woods Click for mobile friendly version
SPONSOR
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