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Grave Digger Looking for Will Pleads Guilty

A woman facing trial for digging up her father’s New Hampshire grave instead pleaded guilty to charges of criminal mischief, interference with a cemetery, conspiracy, and abuse of a corpse. So reports The New York Daily News.

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Ebola Quarantines: The Legal Debate Rages

The Ebola virus, a major problem for some African countries, has penetrated America sparking panic, outrage and claims of Constitution violations.

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Ebola: Implications on Legal Rights and Litigation

Upon the death of Thomas Eric Duncan, the first Ebola patient in the U.S. to die, the national conversation about the potentially deadly disease has turned toward possibly contentious litigation and the rights of Duncan and his family.

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