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news aggregatorRome arrest in burning car caseA man is arrested in Rome on suspicion of murdering a man found in a burning car near Southampton.
President to seek Greece unityThe Greek president summons party leaders for last-ditch talks on forming a unity government, after days of wrangling and deepening economic fears.
New law review article: "Suspicionless Searches of Public School Students: An Empirical Legal Analysis"New law review article: Suspicionless Searches of Public School Students: An Empirical Legal Analysis by Jason P. Nance forthcoming in the U. Colo. L. Rev. Abstract: This Article presents an original empirical legal analysis of recent data from the U.S. Department of Education’s School Survey on Crime and Safety. The results of the analysis suggest that many public schools are violating students’ civil rights by conducting suspicionless, intrusive searches without valid justifications, such as having particularized evidence of a drug or weapons problem. Furthermore, the data indicate that many school officials may be using illegitimate criteria – most notably race – to determine whether to conduct those searches. For example, in schools that did not report any student violations relating to weapons, alcohol or drugs during the school year, schools with high minority populations were more than twice as likely to perform suspicionless, intrusive searches than schools with low minority populations. These findings hold true even when taking into account schools officials’ perceptions of the levels of crime where students live and where the school is located. The results underscore the importance of requiring school officials to provide particularized, objective evidence of a drug or weapons problem to justify these searches under the Fourth Amendment. Performing such searches without sufficient justification violates a fundamental civil right in the very institution where children should be educated about good citizenship. Schools cannot expect students to learn important constitutional principles when school authorities disregard them. Curry colleges start recruitingThe colleges training British workers in Asian cuisine.
Ala. boy charged in killing of girl found on ropeRAGLAND, Ala. (AP) -- When 9-year-old Katelynn Arnold didn't appear right away after one of her frequent bicycle rides along her rural Alabama road, her concerned aunt went to look for the girl....
Miliband steps up Hunt pressureEd Miliband steps up pressure on Jeremy Hunt to resign saying 'it beggars belief', that the culture secretary is still in his job.
Hudson thanks prosecutors, God after jury verdictCHICAGO (AP) -- A Chicago jury convicted Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson's former brother-in-law on Friday of murdering her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in what prosecutors described as an act of vengeance by a jilted husband....
'Top Gun' training for UK pilotsThe Royal Navy pilots learning to fly state-of-the-art US fighter jets
Hudson family slayings suspect convicted of murderCHICAGO (AP) -- A Chicago jury on Friday convicted Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson's former brother-in-law of murdering her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in what prosecutors described as an act of vengeance by a jilted husband....
Kansas lawmakers pass anti-Islamic law measureTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- A bill designed to prevent Kansas courts or government agencies from making decisions based on Islamic or other foreign legal codes has cleared the state Legislature after a contentious debate about whether the measure upholds American values or appeals to prejudice against Muslims....
Kansas lawmakers pass anti-Islamic law measureTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- A bill designed to prevent Kansas courts or government agencies from making decisions based on Islamic or other foreign legal codes has cleared the state Legislature after a contentious debate about whether the measure upholds American values or appeals to prejudice against Muslims....
Walker says Republicans should focus on his raceGREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- Gov. Scott Walker said Friday that Republicans gathering for the annual state convention this weekend should be focused on ensuring he and five other Republicans survive June 5 recall elections, even as an intraparty fight over endorsing GOP candidates for the U.S. Senate election threatens to be a distraction....
Walker says Republicans should focus on his raceGREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- Gov. Scott Walker said Friday that Republicans gathering for the annual state convention this weekend should be focused on ensuring he and five other Republicans survive June 5 recall elections, even as an intraparty fight over endorsing GOP candidates for the U.S. Senate election threatens to be a distraction....
Man sought over 2002 fire deathsPolice make a new appeal over a man they want to question about an arson attack which killed eight family members 10 years ago.
Stevie Wonder 'extortion plot'Two people are arrested in the US and charged with trying to extort money from the singer Stevie Wonder.
Mitt Romney's 'hijinks' seen as bullying todayNEW YORK (AP) -- When Mitt Romney was a good-looking teen in the buttoned-up `60s, corporal punishment was the norm and bullying had a different, more acceptable name: hijinks....
Mitt Romney's 'hijinks' seen as bullying todayNEW YORK (AP) -- When Mitt Romney was a good-looking teen in the buttoned-up `60s, corporal punishment was the norm and bullying had a different, more acceptable name: hijinks....
Mitt Romney's 'hijinks' seen as bullying todayNEW YORK (AP) -- When Mitt Romney was a good-looking teen in the buttoned-up `60s, corporal punishment was the norm and bullying had a different, more acceptable name: hijinks....
Mitt Romney's 'hijinks' seen as bullying todayNEW YORK (AP) -- When Mitt Romney was a good-looking teen in the buttoned-up `60s, corporal punishment was the norm and bullying had a different, more acceptable name: hijinks....
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