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November 20, 2021

State's abortion law set in stone | Local News | tullahomanews.com - Tullahoma News and Guardian

State's abortion law set in stone | Local News | tullahomanews.com  Tullahoma News and Guardian
November 20, 2021

Why the Inverse-Square Law Might be 'Wrong' for Your Photo Shoot - PetaPixel

Think you know the inverse-square law? How much of a “law” is it actually in the practice of photography? We are taught that the inverse-square law is the holy grail of understanding the laws of light. Some condense all the wonderful knowledge about light concepts to the inverse square law only. In this article, I want to invite you to take a step back and see how the inverse square law is wr...
November 20, 2021

UM Law Professor Elected to American Law Institute - HottyToddy - HottyToddy.com

University of Mississippi Farish Percy. Submitted photo Farish Percy, a University of Mississippi professor of law, is one of 24 newly elected members across the nation to the American Law Institute. The American Law Institute, or ALI, is a national independent organization that works to produce scholarship to improve upon and clarify the law. According to ALI’s website, the work of its membe...
November 20, 2021

'We Stand With You': Honoring Transgender Day of Remembrance - Southern Poverty Law Center

Features and Stories ‘We Stand With You’: Honoring Transgender Day of Remembrance Transgender Day of Remembrance began over two decades ago, and the number of names to be remembered has grown each year, with the past few years seeing an epidemic of violence against transgender people, especially trans women of color. This year, with six weeks remaining, at least 46 transgender peo...
November 20, 2021

Our view: The rioters who broke the law must face justice - Grand Forks Herald

Editorials Yet consequences must come for those who perpetrated unlawful acts during the riot. It’s not about politics, nor should it be retribution against the former president. It has to happen because those who stormed the Capitol that day simply cannot go unpunished. The face of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has been sentenced to 41 months in prison. Jacob Chansley, of Phoe...
November 20, 2021

Labor Law: Recent federal wage and hour Investigations should remind employers to get their pay practices in compliance - Richmond.com

Labor Law: Recent federal wage and hour Investigations should remind employers to get their pay practices in compliance  Richmond.com
November 20, 2021

Riverhead Puppy Mill Law Sparks Lawsuits - Dan's Papers

Riverhead is cracking down on the sale of puppy mill dogs A pair of dog breeders have filed separate lawsuits against the Town of Riverhead, claiming that its new law cracking down on puppy mills is overly restrictive and will put them out of business. The plaintiffs are Sportsman’s Kennels in Manorville and Puppy Experience in Aquebogue, which each filed suits a week apart over the law that ...
November 20, 2021

The Infrastructure Bill Was Signed Into Law: What Does it Mean for You and Your Taxes? - TheStreet

President Biden signed the $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill into law today providing investments into America’s infrastructure, so you may be wondering “what does the Infrastructure bill mean for my taxes?” Here are a few key things you need to know about the Infrastructure Bill and your taxes: The Infrastructure Bill does not contain much that impacts taxes, but if you are one of the millio...
November 20, 2021

US judge blocks Kansas law on mailed ballot applications - Hays Post

BELLE PLAINE, Kan. (AP) — A federal judge ordered Kansas on Friday to suspend a new law prohibiting out-of-state groups from mailing advance ballot applications, siding with two national nonprofit groups that contend it disenfranchises voters. U.S. District Judge Kathryn Vratil granted the preliminary injunction against the law sought by VoteAmerica and the Voter Participation Center. She als...
November 20, 2021

Internet Backs Mom After Mother-in-Law, Husband Veto Her Favorite Baby Name - Newsweek

A pregnant woman was fuming after her mother-in-law essentially vetoed her favorite baby name. The unnamed woman posted her dilemma to Mumsnet under username Justheretoaskaquestion91, revealing she was expecting another boy. Since sharing the delicate situation on Thursday, she'd received more than 300 responses, and people shared their advice. Explaining the backstory, the mom-to-be claimed ...