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January 05, 2022

Cassidy says new federal law will help COVID patients; CDC addresses ongoing guidance confusion - FOX 8 Live WVUE

A hospitalized COVID patient. (WCAX) NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - As COVID hospitalizations increase Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana a new federal law he helped to craft will help patients with medical billing who are hospitalized due to the coronavirus and other patients as well. Cassidy discussed the benefits of the No Surprises Act. “Imagine you are brought to a hospital which is out of network and...
January 05, 2022

New law requires olive oil producers to show percent grown in California - KRCRTV.COM

The new state law requires olive oil manufactures to label percentage of their oil that does not come from California grown olives. NORTHSTATE AREA, Calif. — Assembly Bill 535 was written by Cecilia Aguiar-Curry and signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in October 2021 and went into effect on January 1. The bill requires olive oil manufactures to label what percentage of their oil is grown outside ...
January 05, 2022

Nevada law enforcement targeting distracted drivers in January campaign - FOX5 Las Vegas

Nevada law enforcement targeting distracted drivers in January campaign  FOX5 Las Vegas
January 05, 2022

St. Paul looks to tighten catalytic converter law, making possession a misdemeanor - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Catalytic converter thefts are on the rise in the Twin Cities and across the country. Sam Hermann realized his catalytic converter had been stolen one morning in late November when he was on his way to work. His car was very loud and struggled to start — tell-tale signs of the overnight theft. Hermann, a 22-year-old who lives in St. Paul's Merriam Park neighborhood, said his insurance covered...
January 05, 2022

Internet Hilariously Reacts to Law Student's Story About Shaving To Pass Surprise Drug Test - Newsweek

Internet Hilariously Reacts to Law Student's Story About Shaving To Pass Surprise Drug Test  Newsweek
January 05, 2022

New Wisconsin law penalizes cell phone use near crash scenes - News8000.com - WKBT

New Wisconsin law penalizes cell phone use near crash scenes  News8000.com - WKBT
January 05, 2022

Here's what you need to know about California's new composting law - KSBW Monterey

monterey landfill SOURCE: KSBW MONTEREY, Calif. — The new year bringing a new recycling requirement for all Californians. Senate Bill 1383 passed in 2016 requires everyone to begin recycling everyday food scraps. “This is definitely, environmentally the right thing to do, we've been recycling for decades now and this is the next iteration of recycling, recycling your food scraps into a valuab...
January 05, 2022

Firm removes Murdaugh name, now known as Parker Law Group - WBTW

PMPED Law Firm (Courtesy Google Maps) HAMPTON, S.C. (WSAV) – Murdaugh has been a household name in Hampton County and the entire Lowcountry for decades. But in the fallout of criminal investigations surrounding Alex Murdaugh, the name will no longer be on the law firm his great-grandfather founded over a century ago. Peters, Murdaugh, Parker, Eltzroth & Detrick or PMPED announced it will ...
January 05, 2022

Federal Labor Officials Claim New York Times Violated Workplace Law - The New York Times

The National Labor Relations Board has alleged in a complaint that The New York Times violated federal workplace law by telling some employees that they could not publicly support a recently formed union of tech workers. The complaint, filed Dec. 29, claimed that The Times had been “interfering with, restraining and coercing employees” in violation of their rights. It was issued in response t...
January 05, 2022

Former U.S. Solicitor General: Supreme Court Must 'Uphold the Rule of Law' that Texas Courts Ignored in Death Penalty Case - Death Penalty Information Center

A former conservative federal judge and U.S. Solicitor General has called on the United States Supreme Court to vacate a ruling by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (TCCA) that allowed a Texas death sentence to stand in the face of an earlier Supreme Court ruling that defense counsel had unreasonably failed to present a “tidal wave” of “compelling mitigating evidence.” Kenneth W. Starr (pic...