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Equal rights amendmentOn March 22, 1972 the equal rights amendment was passed by the United States Senate
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First amendment to the U.S. Constitution was proposed in 1786On September 25, 1786 the Bill of Rights was proposed during the first US Congress.
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1850 BC: the earliest known legal decisionIn 1850 BC the earliest none legal decision was handed down by a court.
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This day in the history of the law, August 5On August 5, 1963 a nuclear test ban treaty was signed with the Soviet Union and Great Britain.
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IRS warnings about's phone scamsIRS warns about telephone scams using IRS's name.
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Today in history is the 50th anniversary of voting actToday in legal history, August 6, 2015 is the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson signing into law the voting rights legislation
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GA. Atty. S. Miller says, know that scams originate overseasAlpharetta, GA. Attorney Scott Miller says, beware of scams that originate outside of the USA
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GA. Atty Miller says avoid the computer memory is full scamAlpharetta, GA. Attorney Scott Miller says, look out for the your computer memory is full scam
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Alpharetta Atty. Miller says look out for Credit card scams.Alpharetta Atty. Miller says look out for Credit card scams. One common in the metro Atlanta area is the illegal credit card interest rate reduction scam.
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Don't fall for the Bite Con Game, says GA. Atty. S. MillerDon't fall for the Bite Con Game. This type of scam has resurfaced in the metro Atlanta area. It consists of telling someone a hard luck story that is a fraud.
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- Posted on 05/06/2018 School is still in session, look for a stopped school buses
- Posted on 05/05/2018 Ticketed for invalid vehicle registration after moving to Georgia?
- Posted on 05/05/2018 If you drive an unregistered vehicle in Georgia, you may be guilty of a misdemeanor