Georgia to pass bill on status of compatriots vestnik kavkaza This concerns Sunday schools of Georgia abroad. The schools will have a unified program rather than own programs. The state minister noted the need to form a memorandum on legal re-issuing of the Leuville Cemetery near Paris where Georgian migrants are ... |

Georgia to pass bill on status of compatriots – vestnik kavkaza
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Schools marred by testing scandals in 2011 – USA TODAY
Posted in: News on Thursday, December 29th, 2011![]() USA TODAY | Schools marred by testing scandals in 2011 USA TODAY Educators could face jail time in the two cases, because Georgia law says anyone tampering with test papers faces up to 10 years in prison for falsifying public documents. The USA TODAY probe found that 103 schools had test erasure rates that surpassed ... |

2012 Elections – Salon
Posted in: Uncategorized on Thursday, December 29th, 2011![]() Salon | 2012 Elections Salon In 2011, five states — Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Tennessee and West Virginia — passed laws rolling back early voting options. Florida's law reduces early voting from 13 days to seven days. That is potentially very damaging to minority communities, ... |

New laws in 2012: Immigration, abortion, alcohol – TucsonSentinel.com
Posted in: News on Thursday, December 29th, 2011![]() USA TODAY | New laws in 2012: Immigration, abortion, alcohol TucsonSentinel.com Alabama will be instituting the country's toughest immigration law, enacting a key provision which requires all employers who do business with any government entity to use E-Verify to check if employees are legal citizens, the AP reported. Georgia will ... Several new state laws set for 2012 |

2012 Elections – Salon
Posted in: News on Thursday, December 29th, 2011![]() Salon | 2012 Elections Salon In 2011, five states — Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Tennessee and West Virginia — passed laws rolling back early voting options. Florida's law reduces early voting from 13 days to seven days. That is potentially very damaging to minority communities, ... |

Marcia Shein Selected For "Top 100 Trial Lawyers: Georgia" – Sacramento Bee
Posted in: News on Thursday, December 29th, 2011Marcia Shein Selected For "Top 100 Trial Lawyers: Georgia" Sacramento Bee Located in the Atlanta area, the Law Firm of Shein & Brandenburg, Federal Criminal Law Center, focuses on providing unparalleled legal service related to a wide range of state and federal criminal defense issues. Through the troubled waters of the ... |

Happy *hic* New Year! 2011 Labor And Employment Law Year In Review – JD Supra (press release)
Posted in: News on Thursday, December 29th, 2011Happy *hic* New Year! 2011 Labor And Employment Law Year In Review JD Supra (press release) More than 130 lawyers partner with clients to provide cost-effective legal services and sound preventive advice to enhance the employer-employee relationship. Offices are located in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, ... |

Agreement Between Elbit Systems and the Georgian Government – Sacramento Bee
Posted in: News on Thursday, December 29th, 2011Agreement Between Elbit Systems and the Georgian Government Sacramento Bee According to the settlement, Georgia will pay the Company an amount of approximately $35 million and will also return to the Company certain equipment and sub-systems, that were supplied to Georgia by the Company in the past, against the full release ... |

Several new state laws set for 2012 – USA TODAY
Posted in: News on Thursday, December 29th, 2011![]() USA TODAY | Several new state laws set for 2012 USA TODAY Other states adopting E-Verify requirements include Louisiana, Tennessee, South Carolina and Georgia. Countering the trend, California will prohibit local governments from requiring a private employer to use E-Verify. New laws requiring voters to ... |

New Year Brings New Laws – MyMotherLode.com
Posted in: Uncategorized on Wednesday, December 28th, 2011![]() ABC News | New Year Brings New Laws MyMotherLode.com City and county governments in the state will be barred from requiring private employers to use an E-verify program, which would determine whether their employees are legal residents. This is the opposite of other states, like Georgia, Louisiana, ... Abortion, immigration changes among new 2012 laws |













