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in July 2012.Susan Estrich, a professor of law and political science at
the University of Southern California Law School, said Saturday on "America's
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sources, people are not going to tell them things."In a government where
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just have a patchwork of bills with
no consistency, said Sean Johnson, the Maryland State Teachers Associations
managing director of legislative and legal affairs.Johnson acknowledged
some issues are best decided on a local level but not in
this case, in which some workers pay for union representatives to negotiate
fair pay and benefits while others do not.Right now, 24 states have
right-to-work statues, which prohibit unions from requiring employees to
join or pay dues as a condition of employment, according to the
National Right to Work Foundation.The right to work has been on the
march for several decades, said Greg Mourad, vice president for the Right
to Work Committee. And Maryland is moving in the wrong direction in
relation to the rest of America.He also said the recent efforts by
governors in Indian and Michigan that made their states right to work
states stunned a lot of people.Mourad said the key points are employees
want freedom in the workplace and employers want to open businesses where
they can treat their employees fairly and they wont be forced to
join unions. The new Maryland legislation is an extension of 2009 legislation
passed by the Assembly -- at the request of the American Federation
of State, County and Municipal Employees that requires all state workers
except teachers to pay the fees.Right now, teachers in Baltimore City and
nine of the states 23 counties already pay the fee, as do
all other state employees
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UNDATED: This photo released by the Carson City Sheriff's Office shows William
McCune.APRENO, Nev. A body believed to be that of Nevada's chief
insurance examiner was found wrapped in a blanket and bound with duct
tape Saturday in a river in Carson City, and four suspects were
arrested in the case, authorities said.Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong said
that while a positive identification and cause of death have not been
officially established, investigators believe the body found by searchers
in the Carson River is that of William McCune, who disappeared earlier
this week.Authorities suspected foul play after finding evidence Thursday
of a bloody, violent struggle in McCune's apartment in Carson City, the
state's capital. Deputies were called to the apartment after the 62-year-old
McCune failed to board a flight with a co-worker and other employees
found no sign of him when they went to his residence.All four
suspects are from the Carson City area, Furlong said, but detectives were
unsure of their relationship to McCune or motive for the slaying.Still,
investigators continue to believe McCune's death concerned "personal" matters
and was not work-related, the sheriff said. He declined to elaborate.Michael
Evans, 23, and Anthony Elliot, 20, were booked on murder charges, while
Raul Garcia, 22, and Makyla Blackmore, 20, were arrested on burglary charges.Evans
was taken into custody in Carson City, while the others were arrested
Saturday m
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the painful past behind.Powell endured the explosive battle over desegregation
in Boston in the 1970s. Tears come to her eyes when she
talks about how it took her decades to return to the place
where she never felt safe as an African-American seventh-grader."It was
scary because of what you were going into, getting bricks thrown at
your bus. I remember the bus windows being broken," said Powell, now
48.Nearly four decades later, Powell's native city also is still working
to move forward from the legacy of the school busing crisis. Last
year, Mayor Thomas Menino created an advisory group whose aim was to
work toward putting students back in neighborhood schools. And last month,
school officials agreed to do away with the last vestiges of the
desegregation-based school assignment system, beginning in 2014.But raw
feelings remain from that divisive time. And to explore and mend the
divisions, the nonprofit Union of Minority Neighborhoods has been holding
public story circles across Boston where participants like Powell can open
up about their own experiences.Organizers hope the airing of voices will
help people of different races and economic classes learn from the city's
busing past so they can fight together for access to quality schools
for all students. Project director Donna Bivens said the exercises are designed
to be about listening and discussing, but not judging each other's stories."I
think that we can't move forward, looki
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