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February 16, 2022

DOJ Sues Missouri Over Law Declaring Some Federal Firearm Rules ‘Invalid’ - Forbes

Topline The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit Wednesday to prevent Missouri from enforcing a law declaring some federal firearm rules “invalid,” which the department says has hindered law enforcement in a state where guns are used in nearly 80% of violent crimes. getty Missouri’s "Second Amendment Preservation Act,” which was signed into law by Republican Gov. Mike Parson June 14, decla...
February 16, 2022

Spectrum asks federal court to delay Maine pro rata law, pending review by SCOTUS - fox23maine.com

Spectrum and its parent company, Charter, are challenging a federal appeals court ruling that upheld Maine's law requiring cable companies to prorate bills, and plan to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in. (WGME) STATEWIDE (WGME) -- Spectrum and its parent company, Charter, are challenging a federal appeals court ruling that upheld Maine's law requiring cable companies to prorate bills, an...
February 16, 2022

Spectrum asks federal court to delay Maine pro rata law, pending review by SCOTUS - WGME

Spectrum and its parent company, Charter, are challenging a federal appeals court ruling that upheld Maine's law requiring cable companies to prorate bills, and plan to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in. (WGME) STATEWIDE (WGME) -- Spectrum and its parent company, Charter, are challenging a federal appeals court ruling that upheld Maine's law requiring cable companies to prorate bills, an...
February 16, 2022

Borlase murder trial starts with family, law enforcement testifying - Watauga Democrat

Borlase murder trial starts with family, law enforcement testifying  Watauga Democrat
February 16, 2022

Borlase trial starts with family, law enforcement testifying - Watauga Democrat

Borlase trial starts with family, law enforcement testifying  Watauga Democrat
February 16, 2022

Justice Department sues Missouri over new gun law - Politico

The Justice Department has said the law, which declares “invalid” federal gun regulations that don’t have an equivalent in Missouri law, has scared police departments away from helping the federal government fight violent crime. | Getty Images By Associated Press 02/16/2022 07:28 PM EST JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Department of Justice on Wednesday sued Missouri over a contested new law banning...
February 16, 2022

Bill to repeal Idaho's anti-militia law goes to the House - Boise State Public Radio

The Idaho House could soon take up a bill to repeal a state law that bans private militias. Republicans on a House committee Wednesday voted to send the bill to the floor – but without a recommendation. Typically, committees add their stamp of approval. The bill would repeal a state law that prohibits groups of armed people from organizing as a militia, except for the Idaho National Guard. Ev...
February 16, 2022

Clark looks at policing in 'Under Color of Law' - Pasadena Weekly

Photos by Thad Reid By Laura Latzko Pasadena Weekly Contributing Writer With his book “Under Color of Law,” Pasadena author Aaron Philip Clark does not glorify police officers, but instead delves into the taxing nature of the job, from the perspective of an African American detective. The winner of the 2021 Book Pipeline Adaptation Contest, “Under Color of Law” is based on Clark’s experiences...
February 16, 2022

Senate head pushes for voting law Constitution change - KFOR Oklahoma City

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Election integrity has been a hot button issue for over a year now both at the state and federal levels. Oklahomans overwhelmingly approved the need for a government-issued ID to vote in 2010, but now State Senate leaders say it’s time to put that in the state constitution. Opponents say they not opposed to letting the people vote on the issue, but wonder why now? “We n...
February 16, 2022

Laurinburg police chief retires after 30 years in law enforcement - wpde.com

Police Chief Darwin "Duke" Williams (Credit: WPDE) LAURINBURG, N.C. (WPDE) — Laurinburg Police Chief Darwin "Duke" Williams announced that he's retiring on June 1 after 30 years in law enforcement. Williams is well-loved and respected in the community. Children and adults describe him as a man who does all he can to help others. Williams tried to retire in 2019 but reconsidered after so many ...