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    Dec 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Richard Adams dies at 65; gay marriage pioneer

    Thirty-seven years ago, Richard Adams made history when he and his partner of four years, Anthony Sullivan, became one of the first gay couples in the country to be granted a marriage license. It happened in Boulder, Colo., where a liberal county clerk issued licenses to six same-sex couples in the spring of 1975.
    Thirty-seven years ago, Richard Adams made history when he and his partner of four years, Anthony Sullivan, became one of the first gay couples in the country to be granted a marriage license. It happened in Boulder, Colo., where a liberal county clerk...

    Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, The New York Times, Immigration, Social Issues, Marriage

  2. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Werner Fornos

    Werner H. Fornos, who fled post-World War II Germany as a teen and became an advocate for global population control after serving in the Maryland House of Delegates, died of diabetic complications Jan. 16 at his home in Basye, Va.
    Werner H. Fornos, who fled post-World War II Germany as a teen and became an advocate for global population control after serving in the Maryland House of Delegates, died of diabetic complications Jan. 16 at his home in Basye, Va. The former...

    Tags: Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Maryland General Assembly, International Law, United Nations, Berlin (Germany)

  4. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Bail and illegal immigrants

    With all due respect to bail bondsmen who play a necessary role in the criminal justice system, the case pending before the Maryland Court of Appeals involving illegal immigrants and whether bondsmen should be liable for illegal immigrant defendants who have been deported raises some troubling questions about the profession.
    With all due respect to bail bondsmen who play a necessary role in the criminal justice system, the case pending before the Maryland Court of Appeals involving illegal immigrants and whether bondsmen should be liable for illegal immigrant defendants who...

    Tags: Immigration, Economy, Business and Finance, Baltimore County, Illegal Immigrants, Judges

  6. Jan 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Bail for illegal immigrants in question before Md. high court

    Maryland's top court could make it much more difficult for undocumented immigrants to secure bail bonds, in a case likely to resolve long-standing questions about whether bondsmen are on the hook when clients get deported before<b> </b>trial.
    Maryland's top court could make it much more difficult for undocumented immigrants to secure bail bonds, in a case likely to resolve long-standing questions about whether bondsmen are on the hook when clients get deported before trial. In a case...

    Tags: Immigration, Baltimore County, Interior Policy, Illegal Immigrants, Judges

  8. Jan 7, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Asylum Judge Known as Tough

    He is a little known South Florida judge who toils in near obscurity, yet Rex J. Ford has the power to radically alter lives and separate or reunite families.
    He is a little known South Florida judge who toils in near obscurity, yet Rex J. Ford has the power to radically alter lives and separate or reunite families. Ford hears immigration cases fulltime at the Broward Transitional Center, a detention facility...

    Tags: Immigration, U.S. Department of Justice, Judges, Justice System, International Law

  10. Jan 5, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Immigrants with no criminal history get lengthy stays at little-known jail

    <strong>DEERFIELD BEACH</strong> Hundreds of men and women who have committed minor offenses, such as driving without a license, or no apparent crime at all, are locked up for weeks and months in a little-known central <a href=&quot;http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/broward/">Broward County</a> facility run by a private company.
    DEERFIELD BEACH Hundreds of men and women who have committed minor offenses, such as driving without a license, or no apparent crime at all, are locked up for weeks and months in a little-known central Broward County facility run by a private company....

    Tags: Police Arrests, National Government, Illegal Immigrants, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Justice and Rights

  12. Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Relatives of Erika Andiola, immigrant activist, detained

    Erika Andiola, a well-known immigrant rights leader, watched Thursday night as agents handcuffed and took away her mother and adult brother from their Phoenix home--arrests that sparked swift outrage among activists like her across the nation.
    Erika Andiola, a well-known immigrant rights leader, watched Thursday night as agents handcuffed and took away her mother and adult brother from their Phoenix home--arrests that sparked swift outrage among activists like her across the nation....

    Tags: Social Security, Immigration, Barack Obama, Interior Policy, DREAM Act

  14. Dec 19, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Northridge shooting suspect held without bail after extradition

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    A suspect facing murder charges for the killing of four people outside a Northridge boarding house will be held without bail until a probation violation hearing in January, a Los Angeles Superior Court commissioner ruled Wednesday....
  16. Dec 19, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. City Beat: the Do Good Bus takes volunteers to opportunities

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    Say you want to volunteer, but you feel overwhelmed by all the choices. You're not sure who to call, where to go, where you might be useful. In Los Angeles, you can turn to the Do Good Bus, which aims......
  18. Dec 6, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Adult education in need of overhaul, state says

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    California’s system of adult education is complex, confusing and in need of a major overhaul if it is to serve the 1.5 million students seeking instruction, the state Legislative Analyst’s Office said in a new report. Adult schools were first....
  20. Dec 6, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Claremont McKenna names legal scholar as next president

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    Claremont McKenna College announced its new president Thursday: Hiram E. Chodosh, the dean of the University of Utah’s law school and an expert on legal affairs and anti-corruption measures in the Middle East and Asia. Chodosh will succeed Pamela B....
  22. Dec 6, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. LAPD finds money to avoid nearly 100 layoffs set for year's end

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    LAPD officials said that they have enough money to avoid nearly 100 layoffs scheduled for Dec. 31....
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Bartosz Sikorski, 32, before his deportation to Poland. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement photo