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April 28, 2022

Maine's medical marijuana market will escape closer state oversight with new law - Bangor Daily News

Cured cannabis buds are displayed at Grassroots Vermont, a medicinal cannabis production facility, Dec. 7, 2018, in Brandon, Vt. A new law strips the state office charged with overseeing Maine’s two legal marijuana markets of the ability to independently craft new rules governing just one of those markets — the market for medical marijuana, where a state official has said there’s likely more ...
April 28, 2022

Avoid Unintended Consequences With Nuisance Property Law | News, Sports, Jobs - Jamestown Post Journal

Many Jamestown residents will feel it is about time the city did more to deal with nuisance properties. Crystal Surdyk, city development director, said the city is working on a nuisance ordinance that will detail what constitutes a nuisance property. The goal is to help the police, fire and development departments deal with nuisance properties. It’s a good idea. As the ordinance is developed,...
April 28, 2022

Officials target Ohio's new gun law as deterrent to keeping streets safe - Youngstown Vindicator

Staff writer BOARDMAN — J.D. Vance, endorsed by Donald Trump, criticized the other Republicans in the U.S. Senate race for trying to act like the former president. “You never try to be someone else,” Vance said at a Thursday event at Mahoning County Republican Party headquarters. “You’ve got to be yourself. I think that’s one of the mistakes, by the way, that a lot of these clowns make agains...
April 28, 2022

Aspen attorney placed on probation, law license suspended - The Aspen Times

An Aspen attorney has been suspended from practicing law in the aftermath of a series of transgressions he committed. Colorado’s presiding disciplinary judge for attorney discipline, Judge William R. Lucero, entered an order March 17 that suspends David Bovino’s license to practice law for six months, starting April 21. Another six months and one day of the suspension will be stayed on the co...
April 28, 2022

Idaho law enforcement shares concerns about fentanyl in the state - KTVB.com

Gov. Little's Operation Esto Perpetua Citizen's Action Group met with law enforcement and other community members Wednesday. WEISER, Idaho — Law enforcement around the Treasure Valley says fentanyl is a growing threat and the need for education and awareness is great. Governor Brad Little's Operation Esto Perpetua Citizen's Action Group met with Sheriff's Offices, Police Departments, Idaho S...
April 28, 2022

How to address salary history without breaking the law - HRD America

In California, it's illegal for employers to ask job candidates what they made at previous jobs Employers should understand how to properly approach the topic of salary history. After all, it’s currently illegal in 21 states, including California, to ask job candidates what their salary history is. The main reason employers ask for such information is to see whether the company can afford th...
April 28, 2022

Law limiting president’s power to fire administrator of Social Security is unconstitutional, appeals court rules - San Francisco Chronicle

Law limiting president’s power to fire administrator of Social Security is unconstitutional, appeals court rules  San Francisco Chronicle
April 28, 2022

Chilean Lawyers Worry Next Constitution Will Erode Legal Certainty - Law.com International

Monument in Santiago de Chile to Chilean statesman and former president Salvador Allende. Credit: Toni Sanchez Poy/Adobe Stock
April 28, 2022

Law enforcement retiree encourages gun training - WCNC.com

One man is on a mission aiming to teach people the safety behind carrying. CONCORD, N.C. — It generally takes eight hours of training to apply for a concealed carry license in the state of North Carolina. Some people have raised concerns and have said this is not enough training. One man told WCNC Charlotte he is on a mission and safety is behind it. Stuart Harris has always aimed to help pe...
April 27, 2022

Supreme Court To Hear New Case That Could Impact Oklahoma, Tribal Law Enforcement - News On 6

WASHINGTON D.C. - The final case to be argued before the Supreme Court in its 2021-22 term — and the last of Justice Stephen Breyer’s career — could have significant ramifications for public safety in Oklahoma. Breyer and the other eight justices heard oral arguments Wednesday in Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta, a follow-up to the 2020 McGirt decision which resulted ultimately in the recognition t...