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October 16, 2021
James Loper, Courtesy Palm Beach County Jail.
BY: STAFF REPORT | BocaNewsNow.com
DELRAY BEACH, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2021 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — James Loper of 14395 Campanelli Drive in Delray Beach is not a police officer.
But Loper, allegedly, wanted someone to think that he was.
Loper was arrested on Thursday and booked into the Palm Beach County jail on a charge of “false per...
October 16, 2021
DENVER (AP) — A new Colorado law designed to give mobile home owners the chance to buy the land on which their homes sit has been largely unsuccessful.
The Denver Post reports that more than a year after the new legislation took effect, there are few examples of residents buying their own parks.
Of the 48 mobile home parks sold since the state began tracking sales last year, just two have bee...
October 16, 2021
FILE - A police vehicle is seen parked on a street in Singapore, May 31, 2019.
BANGKOK —
Singapore’s Parliament earlier this month passed legislation giving the government sweeping new powers to fend off foreign meddling in domestic affairs but which many fear the long-ruling People’s Action Party will abuse to smother dissent at home.
Parliament passed the Foreign Interference (Countermeasur...
October 16, 2021
"Move Over" law (ADOT | ADOT)
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - On the morning of Saturday, Oct. 16, if your plans involve driving on the Loop 202 Red Mountain or Santan freeways, Interstate 10 through Phoenix and Tempe, or the Loop 101 Price Freeway, you might encounter a 100-plus vehicle parade of tow trucks and other incident response vehicles.
For the past several years, to mark National Mov...
October 16, 2021
A law banning profanities from license plates in Maine goes into effect Monday — but it may take a few months for the ban to officially come to fruition, AP reports.
Driving the news: Maine, which has about 121,000 vanity license plates on the road, offers some with colorful language, including one that says "F---YoU," with all of the letters spelled out.
Stay on top of the latest market tren...
October 16, 2021
Last week, a video of Harvard Law student Mikaela Gilbert-Lurie resurfaced online, going viral for the second time with over 3 million views. The law student had fainted while speaking during the university's highly-regarded and competitive 2019 Ames Moot Court, but decided to carry on.
What had been originally posted as a motivational video, dubbing Harvard students "not human," soon sparked...
October 16, 2021
As Illinois politicians continue trying to force vaccinations on more residents, Gov. J.B. Pritzker is trying to end use of a state law designed to stop people from being forced into health care decisions.
Illinois’ Health Care Right of Conscience Act grants Illinoisans the right to refuse to participate in health care that is against their convictions, but Gov. J.B. Pritzker wants to change ...
October 16, 2021
“The particular search warrant, in this case, there’s an argument that it was woefully inadequate, that it contained perjury, and that the evidence that supported the search warrant did not meet the evidentiary requirements,” says associate professor Blanch Cook.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Over a year and a half ago, the killing of Breonna Taylor spurred protests nationwide.
Saturday, UK J. Davi...
October 16, 2021
Yale demands law student apologize to peers for 'triggering' them
Administrators at Yale Law School spent weeks trying to get a student to apologize to his peers for sending out an invitation they found 'triggering.'
October 16, 2021
DENVER (AP) — When Joyce Tanner first heard this spring that the Golden mobile home park she’d lived in for the past decade would be for sale, she wasted no time getting organized.
The resident of Golden Hills Mobile Home Park went door to door with flyers, informing her neighbors about a new Colorado law designed to give the owners of mobile homes the chance to buy the land on which their ho...
