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January 23, 2022

WEB EXTRA Jan 6 Committee: ‘Sham’ investigation or enforcing ‘rule of law’ - WHBF - OurQuadCities.com

Thanks for checking out this web extra. We didn’t have time to bring you all of your panel discussion on this week’s 4 the Record. The one issue left to address: developments in the investigation into the attack on the Capitol a year ago. More subpoenas were issued this week from the House Select Committee investigating last year’s invasion of the U. S. Capitol calling for them to testify in ...
January 23, 2022

New Mexico tax law unintentionally cuts into city revenues - KOB

HOBBS, N.M. (AP) — The city of Hobbs is pushing to amend a state law that city officials say is resulting in an unintended loss of gross receipts tax revenue for the community. The measure passed by the New Mexico Legislature and enthusiastically signed by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in 2019 included complex changes to state tax laws. Among other things, it was billed as a way to help communi...
January 23, 2022

It's the Law: Dividing up an estate among children - Post Register

It's the Law: Dividing up an estate among children  Post Register
January 23, 2022

Law & Order: Season 21; NBC Teases Sam Waterston Return as Jack McCoy (Watch) - TV Series Finale

Law & Order returns to NBC next month, and now fans are getting their first look at the return of Sam Waterston as Jack McCoy in the first trailer for the revival of the series. The preview also gives fans a look at the new additions to the cast – Oldelya Halevi, Jeffrey Donovan, and Hugh Dancy, NBC announced the revival of the popular Dick Wolf series late last year, and the series premi...
January 23, 2022

New Mexico tax law unintentionally cuts into city revenues - CT Insider

HOBBS, N.M. (AP) — The city of Hobbs is pushing to amend a state law that city officials say is resulting in an unintended loss of gross receipts tax revenue for the community. The measure passed by the New Mexico Legislature and enthusiastically signed by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in 2019 included complex changes to state tax laws. Among other things, it was billed as a way to help communi...
January 23, 2022

New Mexico Tax Law Unintentionally Cuts Into City Revenues - U.S. News & World Report

HOBBS, N.M. (AP) — The city of Hobbs is pushing to amend a state law that city officials say is resulting in an unintended loss of gross receipts tax revenue for the community. The measure passed by the New Mexico Legislature and enthusiastically signed by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in 2019 included complex changes to state tax laws. Among other things, it was billed as a way to help communi...
January 23, 2022

Jesuit journal echoes church teaching on 'imperfect laws' - Crux Now

Jesuit Father Carlo Casalone, a member and consultant of the Pontifical Academy for Life, is pictured in his office at the Vatican in this Dec. 5, 2018, file photo. In a recent article in the Jesuits’ La Civiltà Cattolica magazine, Casalone wrote that Italian lawmakers should not dismiss outright a proposed Italian law that would allow people facing certain conditions to make a request for a ...
January 23, 2022

Open-Ended Funding May Pose Problem With School Voucher Law - InDepthNH.org

Nancy West photo Garry Rayno is InDepthNH.org's State House Bureau Chief. He is pictured in the press room at the State House in Concord. By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org For most people who either professionally or recreationally follow the activities of state government, the mere mention of “JLCAR” causes eyes to glaze and heads to shake. The Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules...
January 23, 2022

A Good Approach to Statutory Construction | New Jersey Law Journal - Law.com

Copyright: Paulus Rusyanto “All happy families are alike,” begins Anna Karenina, while “each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. The Appellate Division’s recent decision in Steiner v. Steiner quotes Tolstoy in holding that the existence of irreconcilable differences as grounds for divorce under N.J.S.A. 2A:34-2(i) is largely, if not entirely, a matter for the family court judge to deter...
January 23, 2022

Who May Represent a Party in Arbitration? | New Jersey Law Journal - Law.com

Who may represent a party in arbitration in New Jersey is a recurring issue without a definitive answer. Looking at arbitration’s historic roots in medieval guilds and contemporary business associations, parties in commercial arbitration have been allowed to select a representative that best fits their needs and predilections, whether the party is an individual or an entity or the representat...