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Former Augusta National employee pleads guilty to stealing Masters items
News 12 Augusta· 7 days agoA former warehouse assistant for Augusta National pleaded guilty to transporting millionsof dollars...
Courts rule non-violent felons, some illegal migrants can own guns
WJLA· 6 days agoA pair of controversial court rulings permit some non-violent felons and illegal migrants to own a...
Former Augusta National Golf Club employee pleads guilty to stealing millions worth of Masters...
KION 46 Salinas· 4 days agoAccording to Globensky’s plea deal, he stole memorabilia of historical significance such as the...
Illinois AG Backs Off Crackdown On Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers
IJR· 24 hours agoDemocratic Attorney General Kwame Raoul of Illinois announced Monday that he filed a motion agreeing not to enforce a state law that ...
Flight attendant, bank employees charged in Chicago drug trafficking operation
FOX News Chicago· 14 hours agoA federal indictment unsealed Friday in U.S. District Court in Chicago charged Glenis Zapata, 34, of...
Judge Dismisses Class Action Against American Board of Psychiatry, Neurology | Law.com
Law.com· 1 day agoA federal judge in Illinois dismissed a second amended class action complaint with prejudice brought...
Augusta employee pleads guilty to Masters golf theft
Alaska Superstation· 7 days agoA former Augusta National Golf Club warehouse worker pleaded guilty on Wednesday to stealing memorabilia from the Masters golf tournament, including one ...
Ex-Augusta National employee pleads guilty to stealing Masters merchandise, memorabilia
WSOC-TV Charlotte· 7 days agoA former employee of Augusta National Golf Club pleaded guilty in federal court on Wednesday to...
Judge on Clerk Hiring Boycotts: ‘Students Should Be Seen as Individuals’ | Law.com
Law.com· 5 days agoLast week, I wrote about 13 federal judges who announced a boycott of clerkship hiring from Columbia...
Separate is unequal: 70 years ago, school integration was a dream many believed could happen. It...
Herald & Review· 5 days agoSeventy years ago this week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled separating children in schools by race was...