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Judge says he won’t recuse himself from Parker’s DUI case just because they’re Facebook friends
When does a Facebook friendship become a conflict of interest? Not when you’re a judge and your “friend” is a st ...
14 years ago
Sen. Carper encourages small biz shopping
Forget Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Small Business Saturday is trying to worm its way into the busiest shopping weekend of the year, an ...
14 years ago
But SEPTA, what about the cashiers?
Following a report about SEPTA’s plans to modernize fare collection, a NewsWorks reader wrote in to ask us: “What about ...
14 years ago
Delaware police: 2 men wanted in theft of scanners
Authorities are seeking two men in the theft of handheld barcode scanners from Wawa convenience stores in Delaware and Pennsylvania. ...
14 years ago
Mt. Airy group visits new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
Members of the West Mount Airy Neighbors (WMAN) community association took a tour ...
14 years ago
Cook-Wissahickon parents fill gaps left by budget cuts
Cook Wissahickon isn’t the only school in Philadelphia to suffer a blow when it comes to budget cuts. But parents, staff and commun ...
14 years ago
The debate over American legal education: theory v. practice.
The New York Times on Sunday published a ...
14 years ago
Judge refuses to recuse himself from Parker DUI case, state plans an appeal
A Philadelphia judge has ruled that his Facebook friendship with state Rep. Cherelle Parker is not grounds for him to recuse himself from ...
14 years ago
N.J. moves to limit sales of OTC cough medications
The New Jersey Legislature may restrict the sales of some cough and cold medicines. The Assembly’s Law and Public Safety Com ...
14 years ago
To continue protest, Occupy Philly must give up tents, agree to limited hours
The city of Philadelphia has released its conditions for the Occupy Philadelphia movement to continue ...
14 years ago