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October 08, 2021

Motorist bus-ted for defying school traffic law: Olmsted Falls Police Blotter - cleveland.com

An Olmsted Falls police cruiser. OLMSTED FALLS, Ohio Traffic complaint: Bagley Road An Olmsted Falls school district bus driver went to the police station Oct. 4 and filled out a school violation form for a motorist who did not stop for a school bus. Police wrote out a citation for that motorist. Traffic stop: Lindbergh Boulevard An officer cited a motorist with speeding Sept. 30 near Wyleswo...
October 08, 2021

Please Mess with Texas: Julián Castro Talks Texas's New Anti-Abortion Law - Santa Barbara Independent

Julián Castro | Credit: Beowulf Sheehan “There’s a lot of fear and people are pushing back.” That’s Texas one month into the new law all but banning all abortions in Texas, according to Julián Castro, former HUD Secretary under Barack Obama, former Democratic presidential candidate in 2020, and, once upon a time, the youngest person ever elected mayor of San Antonio. Castro is on the phone fr...
October 08, 2021

Judge hears arguments in Vermont Law School's plan to conceal murals - WCAX

A federal judge is considering whether Vermont Law School has a right to conceal two large murals because some members of the school community find them racially offensive. ROYALTON, Vt. (AP) - A federal judge is considering whether the Vermont Law School has a right to conceal two large murals because some members of the school community find them racially offensive. Artist Samuel Kerson pai...
October 08, 2021

New California Law Requires Free Menstrual Products In Public Schools - CBS Sacramento

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP/CBS13) — Free menstrual products will be required in restrooms in public schools and colleges throughout California under a bill signed Friday by Gov. Gavin Newsom. The move comes as women’s rights advocates push nationwide for affordable access to pads, tampons and other items. READ MORE: California’s latest effort builds on a 2017 law requiring low-income schools in ...
October 08, 2021

Texas moves to reinstate nation's toughest abortion law - Jonesboro Sun

Texas moves to reinstate nation's toughest abortion law  Jonesboro Sun
October 08, 2021

Federal judge clears way for challenges to controversial new Florida elections law - Pensacola News Journal

News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — A federal judge on Friday allowed a series of challenges to a new state elections law to move forward, setting the stage for a showdown over Republican legislators' efforts to make it more difficult for Floridians to vote by mail and for organizations to conduct voter-registration drives. The Florida Conference of the NAACP, Disability Rights Florida, th...
October 08, 2021

Law firm leaders play catch-up as virus outlook shifts - Reuters

The company and law firm names shown above are generated automatically based on the text of the article. We are improving this feature as we continue to test and develop in beta. We welcome feedback, which you can provide using the feedback tab on the right of the page. (Reuters) - Instead of heading into the office, many lawyers at Debevoise & Plimpton will be logging in at home again on...
October 08, 2021

Texas abortion law to resume after appeals court ruling - The Texas Tribune

Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals late Friday allowed Texas’ near-total abortion ban to again be enforced after freezing a federal judge’s temporary block of the law. The state appealed the order just two days after it was issued. The 5th Circuit restored enforcement of the law hou...
October 08, 2021

New Jersey Amends Workplace Bias Law to Expand Protections Against Age Discrimination - JD Supra

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy just signed a bill amending the state’s workplace bias statute by expanding protections against age discrimination. The most significant aspect of Assembly Bill No. 681, signed into law on October 5 and taking effect immediately, is the elimination of a provision of the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) that permitted employers to refuse to hire or ...
October 08, 2021

Law change allows bakers to sell products baked in home kitchens - News 12 Bronx

There was a big win for home bakers this week after a previous law that dictated how they can produce and sell their baked goods has changed. Many young entrepreneurs say that this will help many of them get started in the industry. “I make muffins. I made cookies. I made cupcakes, cheesecakes, tarts, pies,” says Lauren Leak, of Cherry Hill. Leak says that her passion for baking came out in f...