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February 05, 2022

Post-Confederate law bars Jan. 6 speaker Rep. Cawthorn from office, challengers argue - GPB News

North Carolina Republican Rep. Madison Cawthorn has developed a national following as one of the most far-right members of Congress. But now his ability to run for reelection in the fall is being challenged, in part because of his actions on the day of the attack on the U.S. Capitol more than a year ago. A team of lawyers says he violated U.S. Constitution. Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, wh...
February 05, 2022

The Frank Walker Law/PSN Daily Notebook- February 5 - Pittsburgh Sports Now

Update (3:44 PM)- **A big day for junior quarterback Hank Brown as he receives an offer from Frank Cignetti and Pitt. This is the first D-1 offer for Brown, who’s from Nashville, Tennessee. — Hank Brown (@Hankb_15) November 11, 2021 Update (3:09 PM)- **A second today from Pitt to a junior quarterback. 3-star Bo Edmundson, from Lake Travis High School in Austin, Texas, receives an offe...
February 05, 2022

New bill looks to equate some handgun permit holders to law enforcement - KTVZ

By Tosin Fakile Click here for updates on this story NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) — Tennessee legislature is considering a bill that will expand the definition of Law enforcement officers when it comes to certain firearm permit holders. The bill is HB 2554/SB2523. And the bill is raising eyebrows. The bill introduced on Jan 3 reads as presented, expands the definition of “law enforcement offic...
February 05, 2022

Kelly Bullis: 2022 tax law changes | Serving Carson City for over 150 years - Nevada Appeal

Kelly Bullis Discuss Share this Well, it’s a new year with new tax law changes. Most of the “temporary” stimulus-related easings have ended on Dec. 31, 2021. Whether you are happy about it or not, Sen. Manchin has pretty much killed the “Build Back Better” bill, which included a lot of tax law changes, most mot favorable to taxpayers. In that bill were some tax breaks too. Can we expe...
February 05, 2022

Emporia man allegedly involved in separate law enforcement chases set for trial in one case, preliminary hearing in another - KVOE

Rolando Galindo. Lyon County Jail photo. One man accused of leading local law enforcement on two separate chases last year now has potential trial dates set for one of those alleged incidents. Rolando Galindo has possible trial dates coming March 28, April 18 or May 23 after an alleged chase back in August. Before trial, Galindo has a motion hearing to revoke his bond atr 11:30 am Monday, fol...
February 05, 2022

N.J. lawmakers may change law that gave Murphy sweeping COVID powers, new Senate president says - NJ.com

State Senate President Nicholas Scutari, D-Union, is pictured in Teaneck last month. New Jersey lawmakers may seek to alter a state law that instilled Gov. Phil Murphy with the sweeping emergency powers he used to issue lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccine requirements during the coronavirus pandemic the last two years, the new president of the state Senate said. State Senate President Nicho...
February 05, 2022

Governor announces $5.6 million in law enforcement grants | News | albanyherald.com - The Albany Herald

Governor announces $5.6 million in law enforcement grants | News | albanyherald.com  The Albany Herald
February 05, 2022

New law would see Netflix prosecuted over Jimmy Carr joke, says minister - The Independent

Culture secretary Nadine Dorries has suggested new laws would hold to account streaming sites - and possibly prosecute them - for airing jokes such as those made by Jimmy Carr about the travelling community and the Holocaust. Carr issued a “trigger warning" to the audience at the beginning of his one-hour Netflix special, His Dark Material, admitting his performance contained “terrible things...
February 05, 2022

Lawsuit: NYC immigrant voting law favors Hispanics, Asians over Blacks - New York Post

The controversial new city law that will allow non-citizens to vote in local elections was approved in Dec. 2021. A controversial new city law that will allow non-citizens to vote in local elections would unconstitutionally bolster the political clout of Hispanic and Asian New Yorkers — at the expense of African-Americans, according to a new lawsuit. The suit, filed Wednesday in Staten Island...
February 05, 2022

Lifshitz Law PLLC Announces Investigation of RICO, BREZ, ADOC, and MCAE - GlobeNewswire

NEW YORK, Feb. 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Agrico Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: RICO) Lifshitz Law PLLC announces investigation into possible breach of fiduciary duties in connection with the merger of RICO and Kalera AS. If you are an investor, and would like additional information about our investigation, please complete the Information Request Form or contact Joshua Lifshitz, Esq. by telepho...