Britain considers putting constitution on paper
Traffic court, lawyer-related apologies round out roundup
Steve Lash//June 8, 2015//
Today is Monday, the 33rd anniversary of President Ronald Reagan’s “ash heap of history” speech. Here are some news items to get your week started.
— Is it time for Britain to have a written constitution?
— California traffic courts might abandon pay first, fight later.
— Egypt‘s president apologizes for lawyer’s beating.
— Lawyers apologize to Hollywood executives after concluding abuse allegations were untrue.
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