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October 12, 2021

Bethel Township man charged with violating election law - Reading Eagle

Bethel Township man charged with violating election law The father of a candidate for Bethel Township supervisor is facing charges stemming from derogatory postcards sent to voters about his son’s competitor in May’s primary election. Mark Hassler of the 1600 block of Schubert Road has been charged with a misdemeanor crime for violating election law, according to the Berks County District A...
October 12, 2021

Ala. Attorney General asks lawmakers to consider 2 updates to state law regarding vaccine mandates - WSFA

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Attorney General Steve Marshall addressed vaccine mandates and the State of Alabama’s response Tuesday. Marshall said it’s in reference to recent inquiries. On September 9, President Joe Biden announced plans to mandate the COVID-19 vaccination for certain segments of the workforce. The first mandate applies to federal employees and contractors, as well as to healthc...
October 12, 2021

Ala. Attorney General asks lawmakers to consider 2 updates to state law regarding vaccine mandates - WTVY, Dothan

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Attorney General Steve Marshall addressed vaccine mandates and the State of Alabama’s response Tuesday. Marshall said it’s in reference to recent inquiries. On September 9, President Joe Biden announced plans to mandate the COVID-19 vaccination for certain segments of the workforce. The first mandate applies to federal employees and contractors, as well as to healthc...
October 12, 2021

Ala. Attorney General asks lawmakers to consider 2 updates to state law regarding vaccine mandates - WBRC

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Attorney General Steve Marshall addressed vaccine mandates and the State of Alabama’s response Tuesday. Marshall said it’s in reference to recent inquiries. On September 9, President Joe Biden announced plans to mandate the COVID-19 vaccination for certain segments of the workforce. The first mandate applies to federal employees and contractors, as well as to healthc...
October 12, 2021

Hong Kong: Arrests under Security Law, a serious concern - UN News

Protests in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong at the start of 2020. The arrest of Hong Kong pro-democracy activist and woman human rights defender Chow Hang-Tung, on charges of “incitement to subversion” and being a foreign agent, is a source of “deep concern” four UN independent human rights experts said on Tuesday. The human rights lawyer, who was arrested on 8 September, was a member of the H...
October 12, 2021

Beaufort law firm scrubs all mention of Cory Fleming after Murdaugh allegations - Hilton Head Island Packet

Attorneys lay out how Alex Murdaugh diverted millions from client's death settlement Eric Bland, attorney for Gloria Satterfield’s surviving sons, filed a civil lawsuit on Sept. 5, 2021. New documentation alleging how Alex Murdaugh diverted money from his clients was added on Oct. 5, 2021. By Drew MartinVideo of Murdaugh’s powerhouse attorneys show their differing styles with media captions ...
October 12, 2021

Democrats sue over new Montana law restricting campus political activity - Montana Free Press

The Montana Democratic Party and the campaign committee of U.S. Sen. Jon Tester filed a lawsuit against Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen and Commissioner of Political Practices Jeff Mangan Tuesday challenging a new state law that restricts on-campus voter registration and signature gathering activity. The complaint, filed in federal district court in Missoula, alleges that Senate B...
October 12, 2021

Supreme Court Considers Reviving Appeal of Kentucky Abortion Law - The Wall Street Journal

The Supreme Court’s term is rife with abortion cases, including ones from Texas and Mississippi. Photo: Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg News WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared inclined to revive an appeal of lower-court rulings that struck down a Kentucky antiabortion law as unconstitutional. The legal question was procedural: Whether Kentucky’s Republican attorney general has the ...
October 12, 2021

Climate change: North Carolina gov signs major energy law - Associated Press

1 of 2 North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, center, speaks before he signs into law a major energy bill, listened to, from left to right, by Senate leader Phil Berger, R-Rockingham; House Minority Leader Robert Reives, D-Chatham; House Speaker Tim Moore, R-Cleveland; and Senate Minority Leader Dan Blue, D-Wake, during an Executive Mansion ceremony in Raleigh, N.C. Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021. (AP Pho...
October 12, 2021

US Marshals team up with local law enforcement to round-up dozens of wanted suspects - WVVA TV

BECKLEY, W.Va. (WVVA) Law enforcement from across Southern West Virginia teamed up with U.S. Marshals to round-up dozens of wanted suspects from across the region in September. At a press conference in Beckley on Tuesday, they announced that forty-four suspects had been arrested as part of 'Operation Invictus.' The charges on those suspects ranged from Sexual Assault to Murder. Three gang mem...