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December 17, 2021

Berkshire DA joins law enforcement officials who signed court brief in support of DACA - Berkshire Eagle

Berkshire DA joins law enforcement officials who signed court brief in support of DACA  Berkshire Eagle
December 17, 2021

IndyStar Red Flag Law investigation - Fox 59

INDIANAPOLIS — After a gunman opened fire at a FedEx facility on the city’s southwest side, it was learned 19-year-old Brandon Hole had a gun confiscated a year before. IndyStar investigates when Indiana’s Red Flag laws are used and they are not. More Stories 1 dead in crash on I-70 WB near Hendricks and Morgan Co. border One person is dead after a crash on I-70 Friday morning. The...
December 17, 2021

There Is A Brand New Trademark Law In Effect. Should You Care? - Forbes

Am I really going to say, “it depends?” Yes, I am. There are two types of changes. Here’s what the U.S. Trademark Modernization Act means to businesses, including start-ups, and their brands. Most of the new provisions are effective on Saturday, December 18, 2021. · One set of changes is strictly about what happens within the Trademark Office, including new steps for the application process, ...
December 17, 2021

Texas ducks the federal courts with abortion law, inspiring copycats - UPI News

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled to leave the Texas abortion law in place while challenges proceed. Photo by Tasos Katopodis/UPI | Dec. 17 (UPI) -- Texas' government has become a laboratory for bad ideas. The state's new restrictions on abortions -- as of this year, the procedure isn't allowed after initial signs of cardiac activity, usually at about six weeks into a pregnancy -- came packaged wi...
December 17, 2021

The jig is up for dancing grannies under new law in China - The Seattle Times

For years, China’s ubiquitous dancing grannies have protected their turf. They hurled insults at teenagers over a basketball court. They stormed a soccer field during a children’s match. And they suffered abuse from angry neighbors throwing food — and in at least one case, feces — at them. These middle-aged and retired Chinese women, who take over public parks and plazas around the country to...
December 17, 2021

DEADLINE TUESDAY ALERT: The Schall Law Firm Encourages Investors in BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. with Losses of $100,000 to Contact the Firm - Yahoo Finance

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / December 17, 2021 / The Schall Law Firm, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, reminds investors of a class action lawsuit againstBioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. ("BioMarin" or "the Company") (NASDAQ:BMRN) for violations of §§10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 promulgated thereunder by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Com...
December 17, 2021

Louisiana law enforcement has holiday plans for impaired drivers - KTBS

Louisiana law enforcement has holiday plans for impaired drivers  KTBS
December 17, 2021

Sheriffs seek end to caregiving role written into Alabama law - AL.com

Geneva County Sheriff Tony Helms in his office. In addition to his law enforcement duties, Helms serves as guardian for some of the area's most vulnerable citizens. Geneva County Sheriff Tony Helms has a lot on his plate this December, including an unsolved homicide and a seasonal uptick in property crimes. “The closer you get to Christmas, thefts increase, burglaries increase, scams have inc...
December 17, 2021

The Texas law will kill women who need abortions like mine. Here’s what California must do. - SFGate

Abortion rights advocates demonstrate in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021, in Washington. I came of age as a woman believing that decisions about my body belonged to me — that the right to control it was protected, that my mother’s and grandmother’s generations had fought and secured that for us. That we as a country — though divided on abortion — had cemented in the...
December 17, 2021

Parents, elected officials, law enforcement sound alarm on skyrocketing fentanyl deaths - Colorado Public Radio

These pills were made to look like Oxycodone, but they're actually an illicit form of the potent painkiller fentanyl. A surge in police seizures of illicit fentanyl parallels a rise in overdose deaths. Braden Burks was a 24-year-old sports buff who live-texted with his dad during every game they watched together. He went to get pedicures with his mother. He took his grandmother to lunch and w...