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THEIR VIEW: West Virginia babies lack human rights
CHARLESTON -- No one should be allowed to decide whether one innocent life is worth more than another. Not someone as poor as a college student or as powerful as a United States senator. -
Lewis preparing for AG run, wants McGraw out
Lewis MORGANTOWN - Losing the closest attorney general's race in state history three years ago may help Hiram Lewis stand out in a crowd of Republican competitors during the 2008 race. -
WVU College of Law to explore pay equity between Mountain State men, women
MORGANTOWN -- In 1963, Congress passed the national Equal Pay Act, and it's been almost a decade since lawmakers enacted the 1998 Equal Pay Bill for the state of West Virginia. -
What Republicans need in 2008 � Shelley and more
CHARLESTON -- I ran into Shelley Moore Capito at Kroger and it made me finally sit down and write this article. I've been meaning to write it since the end of the election. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Potter nominated to U.S. attorney post
CLARKSBURG -- Assistant U.S. Attorney Sharon L. Potter has been nominated to serve as U.S. attorney for the Northern District of West Virginia. -
Letter: Bill jeopardizes healthcare advances
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Letter: Web freedom in jeopardy
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NPR transcripts: Silicosis Ruling Could Revamp Legal Landscape
One of National Public Radio's premier programs, "All Things Considered," recently aired a critical examination of the outbreak of silicosis litigation in the U.S. -
Byrd had favorable meeting with Alito in November
Sen. Robert C. Byrd U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., says Supreme Court nominee Judge Samuel Alito respects the right of Americans to express their religious beliefs in public places.