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Car chase ends with man dead

By Lisa Halverstadt

Oct. 18, 2006 The BG News


Who is Social killer of Jessica lall ? YOU,ME OR PAGE 3

By Parminder

When Indian legal system has failed to find killer of Indian bar girl Jessica lall. Slap to Indian legal system should be done by  society . Through this network we will try to find the social  elements and circumstances which are directly or indirectly responsible for this murder to be happened in front of so called socialite circle of Indian high and dry society.


Workshop on Human Rights and Democracy by RTYC Darjeeling and Kurseong

By Wangdi Gyalpo

This is a news report of Workshop held at sonada, Darjeeling by Regional Tibetan Youth Congress Darjeeling and Kurseong. The workshop was on Human Rights and Democracy.


Why not legalize begging?

By Arvindkatoch

It may work out as a solution to problem faced many nations around the world.


Why women are insecure?

By abeer Khan

I dedicate this article to victim women, around the globe, specially in Pakistan.


The Nuremburg Trials

By mandyvigilante

The legality of the Nuremburg Trials


Stern Commission Report criticizes Boston Police in Snelgrove death

By Michael Corcoran

Coverage of the Stern Commission Report, which investigated the death of Victoria Snelgrove, the Emerson journalism student who was killed by


High court will decide fate of seven death row inmates in Kansas

By Rebekah Dryden

After years of appeals and debate in Kansas, the US Supreme Court must determine whether the state’s death penalty is unconstitutional and, thus, what is to be done with seven men on death row.


Cracking down: new restrictions on the horizon for juvenile sex offenders

By Rebekah Dryden

Despite a strong tradition in favor of privacy in the juvenile justice system, hundreds of juvenile sex offenders are now listed on Kansas’ Offender Registry and national legislation aims to keep many there for life. Is registration effective? What does it mean for offenders and their victims?


Basic Rights: Subsistence & Security

By Sheena Tahilramani

A discussion of Henry Shue's notion of basic rights.


Mill’s Account of Rights

By Sheena Tahilramani

A discussion of John Stuart Mill's account of rights.


Proving a pattern: new bill would restrict evidence in nursing home lawsuits

By Rebekah Dryden

Advocates for the elderly and lawmakers duke it out in Topeka over a proposal that would shape future battles in Kansas courtrooms.


The sex offender next door: searching for effective housing options for sex offenders

By Rebekah Dryden

Every year, convicted sex ofenders move out of prison and into neighborhoods across Kansas. The question of how and where they should live is a dilemma facing communities, lawmakers, corrections officers, and the offenders themselves.


The Inefficacy of Financial Disclosures in Divorce Proceedings

By Brendan Riley

This article discusses the instances in which it is simply erroneous and costly for parties, when petitioning the court for a dissolution of marriage, or what is a divorce, to find and fill out a financial affidavit to submit to the court.


The sex offender next door: searchiing for effective housing options for sex offenders

By Rebekah Dryden

Every year, convicted sex ofenders move out of prison and into neighborhoods across Kansas. The question of how and where they should live is a dilemma facing communities, lawmakers, corrections officers, and the offenders themselves.


The sex offender next door: searchiing for effective housing options for sex offenders

By Rebekah Dryden

Every year, convicted sex ofenders move out of prison and into neighborhoods across Kansas. The question of how and where they should live is a dilemma facing communities, lawmakers, corrections officers, and the offenders themselves.


Bad Call

By Mike Benner

A recent poor response by Philadelphia 911 emergency dispatchers echoes history and raises the question,


Give 'Em the Slip

By Mike Benner

An article about legislation that would stick Pennsylvania landlords with their tenant's unpaid bills.


Abortion—Life is Transitory

By David Tuckman

Women choose abortion for many reasons. An unwanted pregnancy that occurred by accident, rape, incest or an underage couple just not ready for the challenges that lay ahead. While there is no clear agreements for what is a valid reason for abortion, our Constitution, through case precedents, provides this guarantee. While it may lead to a life never coming to fruition, never knowing the good or bad—reality is, the right to choose belongs to the woman whose body is her own.


Separation----------> of Church & State: The Founding Fathers’ Promise Unfulfilled!

By David Tuckman

With numerous religions represented throughout our country it is easy to see a broadened view that no religion is absolute to another. If the views of one religion can merge with government and administer their code of law, their code of justice and their code of morality then does this not in-and-of-itself constrain the views of others?


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