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    October 28, 2010

    Nation

    1. California Immigrant vets face deportation despite service Advocates argue immigrants who serve should be considered U.S. nationals
    2. The Influence Game Batteries not included Battery hazard sparks struggle over safety concerns
    3. Inside Washington Sending bureaucrats to Harvard comes at a high cost Leadership course costs taxpayers more than $18,000 per employee
    4. Washington, D.C. In the final stretch With Election Day nearing, Obama campaigns quietly from White House
    5. National Roundup

    Courts

    1. -- Free Speech Fights -- North Carolina Federal judge: Free speech protects Amazon customers' personal data
    2. Mississippi $81K in legal fees awarded in lesbian prom lawsuit ACLU pleased with judge's ruling
    3. Wisconsin State paid $150,000 in prison sex case
    4. Georgia Unusual free speech battle over 'Girls Gone Wild' video lawsuit

    Feature

    1. Weaver says she recorded her high court colleagues Young is troubled by recording of internal deliberations
    2. McLaughlin elected to ACREL board
    3. Crockett and Watson receive DMBA awards
    4. SBG Mentorship Program helps first-year law students
    5. Legal View: Unwelcome advances basis of suit
    6. Daily Briefs (Oct 28)

    State

    1. AdWatch Democrats release ad about AG hopeful Schuette
    2. State Roundup

    Business

    1. Economy Durable goods orders rise, business spending cools
    2. Marketing May we have your attention, please
    3. Real Estate New home sales rise Building still at low levels

    Column

    1. Money Matters: Gold: A rising investment or a bubble?
    2. Law Life: That 'fool for a client' axiom? All true