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March 01, 2022

'I will change this federal law in my lifetime': Knockoff Native art law faces renewed criticism - KING5.com

Watch the full story investigating the sale of knockoff Native artwork on KING 5 News at 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. SHELTON, Wash. — It's a billion-dollar industry built on ripping off Native American art and design. The sale of knockoff Native artwork is a federal crime but that's not stopping people from making a profit. It’s a law many say isn’t helping Indigenous artists either. In her Shelton ...
March 01, 2022

New driving law quietly debuts Tuesday. Here are the new passing rules for N.J. drivers. - NJ.com

Drivers passing people riding bikes, scooters, skateboards or pedestrians walking on the side of the road, have a new law to follow starting Tuesday that changes how they should safely pass other road users. Passage and the signing of the Safe Passing law by Gov. Phil Murphy in August brought fanfare from advocates and press releases form the groups and politicians who supported it. But hours...
March 01, 2022

Mother-in-Law Slammed for Demanding She's There When Son's Wife Gives Birth - Newsweek

Mother-in-Law Slammed for Demanding She's There When Son's Wife Gives Birth  Newsweek
March 01, 2022

Michigan law allows part-time workers to keep pandemic jobless aid - MLive.com

An unemployed worker looks at the State of Michigan unemployment site Wednesday, April 29, 2020, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio) AP LANSING, MI – Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill Monday that clarifies part-time workers are eligible for pandemic unemployment benefits. Introduced last year by Sen. Jeff Irwin, D-Ann Arbor, the legislation gets rid of a state rule that required claimants ...
March 01, 2022

Lycoming Law Association community projects recognized by PA Bar Association - NorthcentralPa.com

Lycoming Law Association community projects recognized by PA Bar Association  NorthcentralPa.com
March 01, 2022

New York Insurance Coverage Law Update - February 28 2022 | Rivkin Radler LLP - JDSupra - JD Supra

New York’s Comprehensive Insurance Disclosure Act Amended On February 24, 2022, New York’s Comprehensive Insurance Disclosure Act was amended to remove some of the more controversial requirements, including that defendants, third-party defendants, and counterclaim defendants (the “disclosing party”) produce insurance applications and information about other lawsuits that may have eroded the l...
March 01, 2022

Employment Law Update: Employer Restrained from ‘Firing and Rehiring’, Dismissal for Raising Frivolous Grievances, and Employment Status of Taxi Driver - JD Supra

In USDAW and ors v Tesco Stores Ltd [2022] EWHC 201 (QB), the High Court (HC) granted an injunction to restrain U.K. supermarket giant, Tesco, from ‘firing and rehiring’ employees who did not agree to the removal of a permanent right to a benefit. The employees were contractually entitled to ‘retained pay’, a type of pay protection which was rolled out in the late 2000s. The employees were to...
March 01, 2022

German court rules against online hate-speech law - Reuters.com

A view of a sign above the entrance of the Google office, ahead of presentation of the detailed investment plan for Germany, in Berlin, Germany, August 31, 2021. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse BERLIN, March 1 (Reuters) - A German court ruled on Tuesday against a new law that obliges social media firms to block or delete criminal content and report particularly serious offences to the police, handing ...
March 01, 2022

German court rules against online hate-speech law - Yahoo News

A view of a sign above the entrance of the Google office in Berlin BERLIN (Reuters) - A German court ruled on Tuesday against a new law that obliges social media firms to block or delete criminal content and report particularly serious offences to the police, handing a partial victory to complainants Google and Meta. Key provisions of the new anti-hate speech law, which allows user data to be...
March 01, 2022

German Court Rules Against Online Hate-Speech Law - U.S. News & World Report

BERLIN (Reuters) - A German court ruled on Tuesday against a new law that obliges social media firms to block or delete criminal content and report particularly serious offences to the police, handing a partial victory to complainants Google and Meta. Key provisions of the new anti-hate speech law, which allows user data to be passed to the police before it is clear a crime has been committed...