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November 01, 2021

Supreme Court Hears Arguments About Texas Law Banning Most Abortions - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

The Texas abortion law gets a fast-tracked hearing at the Supreme Court. The law is the nation’s most restrictive and facing legal challenges on two fronts, from Texas abortion providers and the Biden administration. Halloween Costumes: Jocelyn and Jayden
November 01, 2021

Online threats, armed protestors and other red flags law enforcement ignored before Jan. 6 - PBS NewsHour

A new three-part investigation by The Washington Post into the forces that led to the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 reveals how advance warnings of violence were ignored, and how unprepared the Capitol Police force was. The Post's senior Washington correspondent, Philip Rucker, joins Judy Woodruff with more details. Read the Full Transcript Judy Woodruff: Advance warnings of v...
November 01, 2021

Consumer alert issued for defunct Concord law firm - The Union Leader

Consumer alert issued for defunct Concord law firm  The Union Leader
November 01, 2021

‘Law & Order’ Revival at NBC Casts Jeffrey Donovan - Variety

Stewart Cook/Variety The “Law & Order” revival at NBC has cast Jeffrey Donovan in a lead role, Variety has learned. Details are under wraps as to the nature of Donovan’s character on the show, other than the fact that he will be playing an NYPD detective. It was announced in September that the hit procedural would be returning to NBC for what will be its 21st season after the show ori...
November 01, 2021

SCOTUS asks if Texas law would be a slippery slope for other rights - CNN

SCOTUS asks if Texas law would be a slippery slope for other rights Hear how three Supreme Court justices questioned the Texas Solicitor General on whether the state's six week abortion ban would create a model for other states to attack rights they don't like.
November 01, 2021

New Texas law will make it a crime to chain dogs up outdoors - KLBK | KAMC | EverythingLubbock.com

LUBBOCK, Texas — Governor Greg Abbott signed a new bill into law October 25 creating tighter restrictions regarding dogs being tied up outdoors. According to the legislation, animals cannot remain outside without shelter during bad weather, including extremely high or low temperatures. Additionally, the new law states animals cannot be restrained by chains or weighted restraints and outlines ...
November 01, 2021

Louisiana higher education leader studying for law degree - ArkLaTexHomepage

The leader of Louisiana’s largest university system has a new hobby in his off-hours, pursuing a law degree. (Source: Univerisity of Louisiana System website) BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The leader of Louisiana’s largest university system has a new hobby in his off-hours, pursuing a law degree. University of Louisiana System President Jim Henderson is taking law classes at night through the Sou...
November 01, 2021

Law enforcement warns against shoplifting as holiday season approaches - WVNS-TV

BECKLEY, WV (WVNS) — The end of Halloween means the start of the holiday season. As people begin their holiday shopping, law enforcement are warning against the dangers of shoplifting. The Chief Deputy with the Raleigh County Sheriff’s Office, Jim Canaday, said shoplifting can potentially become grand larceny. The damage caused to companies by shoplifting can also be passed on to the consumer...
November 01, 2021

Doctors react to Tennessee’s COVID-19 laws passed in the middle of the night - WKRN News 2

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Republican lawmakers are close to ending a number of COVID-19 mandates after a Special Session last week. This comes despite businesses and doctors speaking out against the proposed laws, even up to the last minute of legislative debate. The GOP supermajority passed the bills in the dead of night October 30th. Now doctors are speaking out as some public health mitiga...
November 01, 2021

Judge limits new California law protecting vaccination sites - Associated Press

FILE - A driver in his convertible cruises past a small group of anti-COVID-19 vaccine protesters at Elysian Park, outside the Dodger Stadium vaccination mass center in Los Angeles, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021. A federal judge has thrown out California's new 30-foot buffer zone designed to restrict protests at coronavirus vacation sites. But U.S. District Judge Dale Drozd's ruling Saturday, Oct. ...