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November 05, 2021
Q: I fell behind on my homeowners association (assessments because of) being sick with COVID-19 in late July. I reached out to one of the board members, stating I’m aware that I’m behind. I explained the situation and that I am trying to catch up.
(On) Aug. 19, I paid June’s dues. On Sept. 4, I went to submit another payment. I cannot access my account. On Sept. 6, I received a letter statin...
November 05, 2021
President Biden nominates UNLV Law professor for federal judge FOX5 Las Vegas
November 05, 2021
A law enforcement officer in New Jersey was shot multiple times Friday evening while executing a search warrant, sources told NBC New York.
A law enforcement officer in New Jersey was shot multiple times Friday evening while executing a search warrant, sources told NBC New York.
The Monmouth County Prosecutor's Officer was part of a team who was trying to bring a suspect into custody in con...
November 05, 2021
TULSA, Oklahoma -
Rogers County Deputies arrest a man who they say abused his step-daughter.
Deputies say Eric Ashley threw the girl against a wall, grabbed her neck, and hit her yesterday afternoon. Deputies say they found out about the crime because the victim went to a neighbor and told her she feared for her life.
They say she is now in the custody of the Department of Human Services. La...
November 05, 2021
New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law an amendment to the New York Paid Family Leave Law (NYPFLL), which will allow employees to take leave to care for siblings with a serious health condition.
In effect since 2018, the NYPFLL provides a phased-in system of paid, job protected leave for eligible employees: (i) to care for a new child following birth, adoption, or placement in the hom...
November 05, 2021
In a December 2, 2020 rulemaking (2020 Final Rule), the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized a set of sweeping and significant revisions to the regulations implementing the federal physician self-referral statute (Stark Law). Among the many changes introduced by the 2020 Final Rule, two of the more consequential modifications related to (1) the definition of the term, ...
November 05, 2021
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Student legal work restores honor for Vietnam vet
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For half a century, a North Carolina veteran lived with his honor stripped away.
John Spencer was wounded in Vietnam, only to be separated from the Army under an "other than honorable...
November 05, 2021
Sen. Tom Cotton calls for Merrick Garland’s resignation over schools memo
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton slammed the Biden administration's decision to sue his state over its newly enacted election integrity law.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced this week that his Justice Department is suing Texas over Senate Bill 1, signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott in September, claiming...
November 05, 2021
Dr. Scott Ziegler, Loudoun County Public Schools superintendent, issues a statement on how schools responded to reported sex assaults. (7News)
ASHBURN, Va. (7News) — Loudoun County Public Schools superintendent Dr. Scott Ziegler announced Friday afternoon that school officials have hired a law firm to conduct an independent review of how they handled allegations of sex assaults at Stone Bridg...
November 05, 2021
LI Incidents Lead To New Law Prohibiting Hate Symbols On Public Property - The New York State Senate
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed a new law prohibiting municipal corporations from displaying hate symbols following two incidents last year on Long Island.
The new legislation, signed on Tuesday, Nov. 2, prohibits any municipal corporation, including fire districts, volunteer fire departments, police departments, and school districts, from selling or displaying symbols of hate, accordin...
