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Jan Novak, Associate Director jan.novak@law.csuohio.edu | October 06, 2008 - 08:32
The
new term starts today! (And you thought it started in August). It’s the U.S. Supreme Court’s term we are
talking about, kicking off today with a federal
preemption case involving claims of false advertising by cigarette companies. For previews and dockets of the cases to be
heard in the coming days and months, check out the Legal
Information Institute’s Liibulletin.
BNA's Supreme Court Today email service will also keep you up to date on the latest Supreme Court developments. To sign up for BNA's Current Awarness Services, select the BNA News Services link , and follow the directions to sign up for email alerts. The U.S. Law Week/Supreme Court Today database contains a handy list of cases granted review by topic, an argument schedule, and an article previewing the new term.
David Johnston | 29/10/2008, 04:53
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In the coming US presidential election, it is expected that whoever wins really have plan of changes in government regulation particularly those lending companies. Political campaign of every candidate has criticisms that are unavoidable issue on the viewing public.
A week left before we find out who will serve as our Commander of Chief for the next four years, there are new controversies between both the Democrats and Republicans. Not just the headline news, but the entire media and people across the country are reporting on Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin and her $150,000 spending spree on clothes, makeup and accessories. This story has captured a sudden flow of negative publicity. Although both Palin and Democratic Presidential hopeful Barack Obama have spent large amounts of money on clothing, we should not allow this matter to distract us from the true focus that will affect the future of our country. After all, we live in a society where looks, more than anything, are the prime things that we judge people on. If you have one candidate enfolded in designer clothes, but someone else who looks as if they have a wardrobe from K-Mart’s clearance rack, the scale is beyond balanced. Obama’s TV commercials cost way more than what the Republican National Committee has spent on Palin’s clothes. Besides, it’s probably not a bad political move, considering all the attention Palin is getting with her wardrobe. Clothing is NOT one of the critical issues that we should base our focus on right now.
The American people should judge the candidates on their plans for our future, and vote for the candidate that supports American’s right to freedom of choice, personal financial responsibility, and the continued rights to NO FAX PAYDAY LOANS.
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