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October 18, 2021

A new Maine law decriminalizes syringes. Advocates say it's a major step to combat overdose deaths - Maine Public

In this Tuesday, July 3, 2018, photo, a used syringe removed from the bed of a sidewalk tree near VOCAL-NY headquarters in the Brooklyn borough of New York is seen in a disposal container. VOCAL-NY runs a needle exchange and harm reduction services, as well as overdose prevention and other services for people who use drugs. A new state law goes into effect Monday that decriminalizes the pos...
October 18, 2021

Aberdeen police participating in Law Enforcement Torch Run - Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal

Aberdeen police participating in Law Enforcement Torch Run  Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
October 18, 2021

AXEL Announces Partnership with Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, as Preferred Privacy/Security Data Solution for Legal Industry - GlobeNewswire

Las Vegas, NV, Oct. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AXEL, the leading online file storage and transfer solution for legal professionals, has announced a new partnership with the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, International, which will provide all members with access to the AXEL Go app – the most private and secure way to send, share and store files and data. This partnership is one of many mont...
October 18, 2021

New syringe law hailed as 'transformative step' in addressing overdose crisis - mainebeacon.com

As of Monday, possession of a certain number of hypodermic syringes in Maine is no longer punishable with criminal penalties—a move that harm reduction advocates say will help stem the drug overdose crisis and turn the state away from failed “War on Drug” policies. The law, passed in June, also allows a person to possess syringes that contain residual amounts of drugs without being charged wi...
October 18, 2021

No law license? No problem: Trump supporter masterminds anti-vax suits full of fallacies - Courier Journal

No law license? No problem: Trump supporter masterminds anti-vax suits full of fallacies  Courier Journal
October 18, 2021

Newsom Signs Seven Portantino Bills Into Law – Pasadena Now - Pasadena Now

Seven bills authored by state Sen. Anthony Portantino, D-Pasadena, have been signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Signed by Newsom in September was Portantino’s Senate Bill (SB) 715, which enacts gun purchase safeguards and expands independent investigation in police shootings. The legislation was triggered by the officer-involved shooting death of Anthony McClain by Pasadena police in 2020 ...
October 18, 2021

NC regulatory law for Duke Energy makes state friendly for utility investors - Charlotte Business Journal - Charlotte Business Journal

NC regulatory law for Duke Energy makes state friendly for utility investors - Charlotte Business Journal  Charlotte Business Journal
October 18, 2021

WNE School of Law Professor Jennifer Taub Elected to American Law Institute - Business West

SPRINGFIELD — Professor Jennifer Taub of the Western New England University School of Law has recently been elected to the American Law Institute (ALI), the leading independent organization in the U.S. producing scholarly work to clarify, modernize, and otherwise improve the law. The organization includes judges, lawyers, and law professors from the U.S. and abroad, selected on the basis of p...
October 18, 2021

'No Patient Left Alone Act' is now law in N.C. What it means for hospital visits - Greensboro News & Record

'No Patient Left Alone Act' is now law in N.C. What it means for hospital visits  Greensboro News & Record
October 18, 2021

BAR REPORT - Oct. 18, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal - Law.com

New Jersey State Bar Association headquarters. Credit: Google The New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) submitted its report and recommendations to the Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) last summer on the rules and regulations promulgated by the CRC on the state’s new law that legalized recreational marijuana for adults 21 and over. Many of those recommendations were adopted by the CRC ...