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South Sudan frees hundreds of child fighters

By Patrick Washington From the Dallas Weekly (GIN)—South Sudan’s Democratic Army Cobra Faction announced its third release of child soldiers as agreed in a pact with the government signed last May. Over the weekend, 654 children registered with the United…

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Study: Supreme Court’s not as liberal as people think

By Marcia Coyle From The National Law Journal Conservative talk radio sometimes bashes the U.S. Supreme Court for its purported liberal activism run amok, but the court actually lies close to the center of public opinion and indeed leans to…

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Consumer agency confronts mandatory arbitration agreements

By Jenna Greene, From The National Law Journal For years, businesses have argued that mandatory arbitration is good for consumers, that it’s faster and cheaper and the outcome is as good or better than going to court. A new study…

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MVA has overturned Century 21 round-a-bout Camana Bay

From Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 5:03 PM Police and other emergency services are on the scene of a single vehicle MVA in the vicinity of the “Century 21 round a bout north” of Camana Bay, Easter Easterly Tibbetts Hwy. A…

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Belize beat Caymans Islands but only on away goal Belize needed a goal from Elroy Kuylen on a free kick to defeat the Cayman Islands, which came into the series ranked 205th out of 209 teams in the world. First…

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Not dead yet: banks still face aluminum price-fixing case

By Scott Flaherty, From The Litigation Daily To mangle a line from Mark Twain, our report on the death of a multibillion-dollar price-fixing class action was somewhat exaggerated. Earlier this month, when U.S. District Judge Katherine B. Forrest dismissed several…

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Another consumer class action battle heads to Supreme Court

By Scott Flaherty, From The Litigation Daily Four years after holding that federal law trumps California’s ability to block class action waivers, the U.S. Supreme Court plunged back into the consumer arbitration debate on Monday in a case involving the…

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Stieg Larsson’s partner appalled by ‘Millennium business’

By Camille Bas-Wohlert, AFP From Business Insider Stockholm (AFP) – Eva Gabrielsson doesn’t mince her words: continuing the wildly successful Millennium trilogy written by her late partner Stieg Larsson is a mistake and should never have happened. The highly-anticipated fourth…

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Cayman Airways plane makes emergency landing According to the Cayman Islands Air Traffic Controllers (CIATCA) a Cayman Airways flight from Little Cayman to Grand Cayman on Saturday (28) made an emergency landing at Owen Roberts International Airport. The plane, a Twin Otter was…

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The Editor speaks: 10 months goes by and Cayman Islands police do not even acknowledge lawyer’s complaint

On the 29th May 2013 Cayman Islands lawyer Peter Polack notified the Summary Court he had made a complaint to the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service on behalf of his client, Andre Woodman. The Complaint concerned what Polack claims was…