By Jason Mercier and Anthony Randazzo October 29, 2010 | FoxNews.com Seventy-seven years after the end of prohibition the battle of the “wets” versus the “drys” is alive and well in those states considering ending their government monopolies over the sale of liquor....
HARRISBURG (October 27)- Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell today signed legislation to reform the commonwealth’s sentencing and parole systems, in an attempt to address overcrowded state prisons. The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania praised the...
October 28, 2010 PITTSBURGH – The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania filed a federal lawsuit today on behalf of a Newcastle couple, Elizabeth Mort and Alex Rodriguez, whose newborn daughter was seized and held for five days by Lawrence County...
Chad Lear – For the Centre Daily Times Oct. 21, 2010 Alcohol offenses and thefts continue to be the biggest problems at Penn State, according to the university’s annual crime report. “If you look at driving under the influence, liquor law and public drunkenness,...
By Vera Greene Collegian Staff Writer October 13, 2010 At its meeting on Tuesday night, the Interfraternity Council (IFC) hosted State College attorney Andrew Shubin. Shubin talked about knowing one’s rights, Vice President for Standards Nick Rodriguez said, but the...
by Sara Ganim Centre Daily Times October 13, 2010 STATE COLLEGE — Every Tuesday for the first 12 weeks of the fall semester, police officers and Penn State and borough officials meet to digest the weekend happenings in the four neighborhoods near campus where...