Recommended reading for the past few days
- Senate kills texting while driving ban
March 3, 2010
My Note: This surprises me in surprising ways.
For the second year in a row, the Arizona Senate on March 2 shot down an attempt to ban texting while driving amid concerns about imposing too much government regulation.
- Senate votes to tighten evidence standard
March 3, 2010
My Note: Interesting. Good law review fodder.
State court judges would have a tighter screen to use when deciding expert testimony that juries hear in civil cases under a bill approved 20-8 by the Arizona Senate, sending the measure to the House.
- A Tucson Monorail?
March 2, 2010
This week in his column in Inside Tucson Business (which shares office space, a coffee machine and ownership with the Weekly), David Hatfield asks why the city is building a streetcar system when a monorail sys...
- Orange officials sue couple who removed their lawn
March 2, 2010
City codes require that live landscaping cover 40% of the yard. Quan and Angelina Ha say their water use has dropped 80% since they replaced the grass with wood chips and drought-tolerant plants. Some Southern...
- Feds may force mods
March 2, 2010
My Note: Interesting idea.
Feds might prohibit foreclosures until borrowers have been found ineligible for mods.
- Foreclosure scams add to homeowner misery
March 1, 2010
Gregory Nave wanted justice after he was bilked out of $3,495 by a foreclosure consultant, but the state Attorney General's Office told him there were no laws to protect against the kind of scam that victimized...
- Legislature attacks foreclosure problem with 16 bills
March 1, 2010
Sen. John Nelson's S1130 would establish rules for mortgage consultants who claim to negotiate with lenders on behalf of homeowners facing foreclosure.
- Plugin by C. Murray Consulting
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