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5 Articles match "Books","China","Criminal Law"
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Monday Morning JETLawg…
70,000 blogs unexpected shut down by unidentified law enforcement agency. Judge ruled Thursday that Baidu, China’s leading search engine, can sue its U.S.-based In the news… Michigan woman faces murder charges from a Facebook feud that ended in tragedy. Legal battle heats up in dispute over remains of legendary Jim Thorpe.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, July 26, 2010
Monday Morning JETLawg
Documentary filmmaker turns legal spy for Texas law firm in Nicaraguan pesticide exposure case. After tense standoff and unprecedented rebuke, China renews Google’s Internet license. Food Channel Network sues Australia’s Television Food Network for trademark infringement.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, July 12, 2010
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Secret Jails Used To Enforce China's 'Hidden Rules' : NPR
Secret Jails Used To Enforce China's 'Hidden Rules' : NPR If you consider that as recently as a generation ago, China did not have any trial lawyers or a criminal law , the country has come a long way in establishing a legal system. There sits a small hotel run by the government of South China's Guangxi province.
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Monday Morning JetLawg
Former Miss California, Carrie Prejean, signs book deal highlighting legal and political tribulations. Airlines in Ireland and China consider asking for regulatory changes to allow standing-room only tickets. In the news. Another sports star (and boxer no less) falls victim to senseless murder. O’Bannon v.
JetLawBlog
- Sunday, July 26, 2009
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Monday Morning JETLawg
Documentary filmmaker turns legal spy for Texas law firm in Nicaraguan pesticide exposure case. After tense standoff and unprecedented rebuke, China renews Google’s Internet license. Food Channel Network sues Australia’s Television Food Network for trademark infringement.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, July 12, 2010
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Monday Morning JetLawg
Failure to return books to New York library for 220 years racks up $300,000 in late fees for an unlikely thief – George Washington. In the news… Doctor charged in connection with Michael Jackson’s death, Conrad Murray, refuses to negotiate a plea; legal team begins developing defense strategy. home Internet connections.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, April 19, 2010
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Monday Morning JETLawg…
70,000 blogs unexpected shut down by unidentified law enforcement agency. Judge ruled Thursday that Baidu, China’s leading search engine, can sue its U.S.-based In the news… Michigan woman faces murder charges from a Facebook feud that ended in tragedy. Legal battle heats up in dispute over remains of legendary Jim Thorpe.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, July 26, 2010
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