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April 20, 2022

Attorney General Miyares Announces Externship Program for Appalachian Law School Students - The Roanoke Star

The Appalachian School of Law is located in Grundy, VA The Office of the Attorney General is forming a new clinic in partnership with Appalachian School of Law for their students to work with the OAG on criminal appeals Attorney General Jason Miyares has announced a new clinic program in partnership with the Appalachian School of Law. The Advanced Appellate Advocacy Program will allow ASL la...
April 20, 2022

Use of Civil War-era law used to challenge Marjorie Taylor Greene candidacy a longshot - The Current GA

It’s not unusual for a candidate’s qualifications to be challenged before a big race, but the case facing Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is unique. This story also appeared in Georgia Recorder “What is different about this one is that it’s utilizing this law that was passed after the Civil War, during Reconstruction, to try to use that as the reason to say that she has basically engaged...
April 20, 2022

Stillbirths and the law: Bill would end coroner investigations of lost pregnancies - Vallejo Times-Herald

Protesters rally against Assembly Bill 2223 at the state Capitol in Sacramento on April 19, 2022. (Photo: Rahul Lal/for CalMatters) A bill that would abolish the requirement that coroners investigate stillbirths passed the Assembly Health Committee on an 11-3 vote late Tuesday, while hundreds of anti-abortion activists protested against the proposed change on the Capitol steps. Under current ...
April 20, 2022

AG Hopeful Jarchow Proposes Law Enforcement Plan | Wisconsin News | US News - U.S. News & World Report

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Republican attorney general hopeful Adam Jarchow proposed a multi-faceted plan Wednesday to curb violent crime and help students with mental health issues in an effort to counter primary opponent Eric Toney's prosecutorial experience. Jarchow, a former state representative from Balsam Lake, will square off against Toney, the Fond du Lac County district attorney, in an Aug...
April 20, 2022

New law extends no-test time for expired driver's license - WLBT

A person driving a car.(Pexels) JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A new law gives Mississippi residents more time to renew expired driver’s licenses without having to take a test. Republican Gov. Tate Reeves signed House Bill 971 Thursday. It became law immediately. It says a license could be expired for up to five years before a person would have to take a test to renew it. Under current law, a test is ...
April 20, 2022

Driver Arrested After Fleeing Law Enforcement And Crashing Into Another Vehicle - DrydenWire

Driver Arrested After Fleeing Law Enforcement And Crashing Into Another Vehicle  DrydenWire
April 20, 2022

Use of Civil War-era law used to challenge Marjorie Taylor Greene candidacy a longshot - GPB News

Caption Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene worked the crowd at a late March Trump Rally in Commerce. Greene will have to defend her right to appear on the ballot after a federal judge allowed a challenge from a group of voters to move forward. It’s not unusual for a candidate’s qualifications to be challenged before a big race, but the case facing Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is uni...
April 20, 2022

The 1906 Dredging Law Holding Back the US Economy - Bloomberg

The long grounding of the cargo ship The Ever Forward has shone a spotlight on the limited dredging equipment that exists in the US. The most powerful equipment here has significantly less capacity than what exists in Europe, or in the Suez Canal. What's more, the US can't use foreign equipment due to a law known as the Foreign Dredging Act of 1906, which requires that any dredging done in th...
April 20, 2022

OPINION: State Police Chiefs Seek 'Safety-Sensitive Employee' Exclusion to Cannabis Law - TAPinto.net

Photo Credit: Shutterstock, Inc - Creative Fire Stock Most states that approved the use of recreational cannabis have exclusions for those employed in “safety-sensitive” professions. These are individuals who hold such jobs as train operators, air traffic controllers and those working on utility pipelines. That group also includes police officers. It is sound reasoning to have such an exclusi...
April 20, 2022

Stillbirths and the Law: Bill Would End Coroner Investigations of Lost Pregnancies - Lost Coast Outpost

Protesters rallied against Assembly Bill 2223 at the state Capitol in Sacramento on April 19, 2022. Photo by Rahul Lal for CalMatters A bill that would abolish the requirement that coroners investigate stillbirths passed the Assembly Health Committee on an 11-3 vote late Tuesday, while hundreds of anti-abortion activists protested against the proposed change on the Capitol steps. Under ...