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THEIR VIEW: CALA perpetuating a fraud on West Virginia
By BERNIE LAYNE -
Trial lawyers argue against RICO claims over baseless lawsuits
RICHMOND, Va. – A national association representing the interests of trial lawyers has filed a brief that argues against corporate defendants’ use of racketeering laws in lawsuits against plaintiffs attorneys alleged to have committed fraud. -
Morrisey tells House Speaker that bill creates 'constitutional crisis'
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has sent a letter to House Speaker Tim Miley expressing "significant concerns" he has regarding the proposed Attorney General Ethics and Accountability Act. -
Morrisey calls AG bill 'partisan politics'
CHARLESTON – A bill that would establish stricter rules for the West Virginia Attorney General’s office has passed the House Judiciary Committee. -
U.S. Supreme Court to hear Second Amendment case
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday in a case that challenges the ability of legal gun owners to sell weapons to another person who can legally own firearms. -
The outrage of Obamacare demands more than a letter of protest
The U.S. Congress passed and the U.S. Supreme Court so far has upheld the Affordable Care Act, but West Virginia and the other 49 states don’t have to mindlessly abide by it without challenge. -
Harron says he did nothing wrong
WHEELING – A radiologist at the heart of a legal battle regarding fraudulent claims against CSX Transportation says he and the asbestos lawyers he worked with did nothing wrong. -
Morrisey, 26 other AGs come to support of mining company
The Spruce No. 1 Mine.Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org. -
Morrisey, nine other AGs ask U.S. SC to review case over FTC ‘overreach’
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and nine other attorneys general want the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a case they say will determine how states choose to protect citizens’ health and safety. -
Coal company asks for U.S. SC review of EPA decision
The Spruce No. 1 Mine.Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org. -
Reining in the renegade bureaucrats in Washington
Insubordination is not something to be tolerated, whether in military or in civilian life. Subordinates who refuse to carry out legal and legitimate directives – or who make decisions or take action without authority - must be disciplined or terminated. If not, chaos eventually will ensue and the enterprise founder. -
Coal company has until Nov. 13 to appeal controversial EPA ruling
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The furor over EPA overreach
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