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November 30, 2021

Egg supply in peril if voter law kicks in on Jan. 1 - wgbh.org

Chickens at Brown's Farm, which produces sustainable eggs for NestFresh, in Gonzales, Texas, U.S., on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. Lawmakers have just a month left to overcome a disagreement about how to update an animal welfare law before it kicks into effect, and if they fail to meet that deadline, they could unleash a nearly eggless period that one industry leader forecast would be "temporary c...
November 30, 2021

Lawrence County law enforcement veteran Wayne Ramsey dies - Ellwood City Ledger

A staple of the Lawrence County law enforcement community died unexpectedly on Nov. 16. Wayne Ramsey, a Lawrence County sheriff’s deputy and and patrol corporal for the North Beaver Police Department, died at the age of 50. His cause of death was not publicly released. Ramsey served on the North Beaver Police Department for more than 15 years and served as a deputy for the Lawrence County S...
November 30, 2021

The Site Report - Construction Law Insights: Issue 2, 2021 | Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC - JDSupra - JD Supra

5 Ways to Protect Yourself When Taking Over Someone Else's Project - "Many of the risks center around one thing: fixing the previous contractor's mistakes." Why this is important: Stepping into an existing project is a challenge. Experts suggest snapping photographs and ensuring clarity on payments before getting work started. This is great advice, since taking over a project can become a lit...
November 30, 2021

How the Supreme Court's ruling on a Mississippi abortion law would affect Louisiana - The Advocate

How the Supreme Court's ruling on a Mississippi abortion law would affect Louisiana  The Advocate
November 30, 2021

How law enforcement is trying to stop mob retail thefts - CNN

Videos show brazen smash and grab robberies 02:17 (CNN)With in-store customers expected to return in droves for the holiday shopping season, law enforcement agencies are moving to halt a wave of organized "smash-and-grab" crimes at retailers across the US. In Chicago, Los Angeles and other major cities, police departments are increasing patrols at retailers targeted by mobs of thieves in braz...
November 30, 2021

Berkeley County to receive $500,000 to improve area law enforcement - WDVM 25

As the community continues to mourn the lost of airman Logan Young, who was killed in a barn explosion in Berkeley County, West Virginia, first responders gathered as he was brought to his final resting place in Winchester, Virginia. BERKELEY COUNTY, W.Va. (WDVM) — Berkeley County is set to receive half a million dollars to improve the area’s law enforcement, Senators Shelley Moore Capito (R-...
November 30, 2021

Lawsuit claims Maryland DOL violating federal law, due process - WBAL Baltimore

BALTIMORE — A new lawsuit filed Wednesday in federal court alleges Maryland Labor Secretary Tiffany Robinson is violating federal law and the 14th Amendment's due-process clause. The lawsuit seeks to expedite the agency's handling of unemployment claims. It comes on the heels of a lawsuit filed in Circuit Court in July that was dismissed. The federal lawsuit differs from the state case becaus...
November 30, 2021

Latham, Peloton's Go-To Law Law Firm, To Defend Investor Suit Over Claims of Post-Pandemic Growth | New York Law Journal - Law.com

Photo courtesy of Latham & Watkins Latham & Watkins, Peloton Interactive Inc.’s go-to litigation firm, is now defending the at-home fitness and media brand in a securities class action accusing the company and its executives of knowingly overstating its growth prospects during the COVID-19 pandemic. Latham & Watkins partner Andrew Clubok, who chairs the firm’s securities litigatio...
November 30, 2021

Local law enforcement warning more online scams are being seen this holiday season - 47abc - WMDT

Local law enforcement warning more online scams are being seen this holiday season - 47abc  WMDT
November 30, 2021

Schmidt: Kansas Universities Violating State's New COVID Law - U.S. News & World Report

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt has notified state education officials that some public universities are violating a state law passed last week that loosened requirements for obtaining medical and religious exemptions to COVID-19 vaccinations. Schmidt wrote a letter last week to Kansas Board of Regents President Blake Flanders, with copies sent to the University of Kansas Chancellor Dou...