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December 15, 2021

Lawmakers urged to strengthen lemon law | News | eagletribune.com - Eagle-Tribune

Lawmakers urged to strengthen lemon law | News | eagletribune.com  Eagle-Tribune
December 15, 2021

Voting rights groups accuse Mississippi lawmakers of breaking state law in redistricting process - Clarion Ledger

Ten Mississippi civil and voting rights organizations are accusing lawmakers of violating the state's open meeting laws during the congressional redistricting process. The Mississippi American Civil Liberties Union, League of Women Voters of Mississippi, Mississippi Center for Justice, Mississippi Votes, Southern Poverty Law Center, Mississippi State Conference NAACP and Southern Echo Inc. ...
December 15, 2021

Law Firms Shouldn't Lay Off Workers Around The Holidays - Above the Law

Over the past several weeks, I have heard through the grapevine (and through reading Above the Law) that some law firms laid off people around the holidays. Of course, it is difficult to terminate employees during any time of the year, and law firms need to consider a number of factors when they make the difficult choice to lay off workers. Sometimes, laying off workers during the holidays is...
December 15, 2021

Proponents seek to expand expungement law | News | salemnews.com - The Salem News

BOSTON — Juvenile criminal records can haunt people long past their punishments, preventing them from getting a job, housing or going to college. Criminal justice reform advocates say Massachusetts is particularly unforgiving when it comes to allowing people to get beyond a prior arrest or conviction. While the state allows the sealing and expungement of juvenile records after a period of tim...
December 15, 2021

Stanford Law's Pamela Karlan discloses $1.2 million in pay - Reuters

Pamela Karlan, professor of Public Interest Law and co-director of the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic at Stanford Law School, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., December 4, 2019. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst The company and law firm names shown above are generated automatically based on the text of the article. We are improving this feature as we continue to test and develop in beta. We welcome ...
December 15, 2021

Prosecutor: Nutley man accused of killing 84-year-old mother-in-law - News 12 Bronx

A man is facing charges for allegedly killing his 84-year-old mother-in-law. The county prosecutor says that the Nutley Police Department took a 911 call Tuesday evening from 58-year-old James Pica. Pica allegedly told the dispatcher that he had killed his mother-in-law, identified as Barbara Ann Bezzone. Authorities say that when officers arrived at the Prospect Street home, they found Bezzo...
December 15, 2021

Lawmakers urged to strengthen lemon law | News | salemnews.com - The Salem News

Lawmakers urged to strengthen lemon law | News | salemnews.com  The Salem News
December 15, 2021

Judge hears arguments in power line case days before voter-approved law takes effect - pressherald.com

The battle over a stalled New England power corridor reached another pivotal point Wednesday, when Avangrid Networks urged a Maine judge to block a law passed by voters in November because it was designed with only one purpose – to kill the $1 billion project. A lawyer for Avangrid and its NECEC Transmission LLC affiliate said the new statute is an illegal, retroactive attempt to deprive the ...
December 15, 2021

Judge hears arguments in power line case days before voter-approved law takes effect - Press Herald

The battle over a stalled New England power corridor reached another pivotal point Wednesday, when Avangrid Networks urged a Maine judge to block a law passed by voters in November because it was designed with only one purpose – to kill the $1 billion project. A lawyer for Avangrid and its NECEC Transmission LLC affiliate said the new statute is an illegal, retroactive attempt to deprive the ...
December 15, 2021

Judge hears arguments in New England power line case days before law takes effect - Press Herald

Judge Michael Duddy said he will decide within the next two days whether or not to grant an injunction that would keep Maine's voter-approved transmission line law from taking effect. The developers of a 145-mile transmission line through the state agreed to suspend work but said that also means payments for benefits will be held back. NECEC Transmission LLC said it will cea...