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October 06, 2021

Yuma County woman faces new election law charge - KOLD

(Cronkite News) TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - A Yuma County woman who was indicted last year for illegally returning four voted mail-in ballots that were not hers is facing three new felony charges. The Arizona attorney general’s office announced Tuesday that Guillermina Fuentes was indicted for voting another person’s early ballot in the August 2020 primary election. She was charged with co...
October 06, 2021

CO law enforcement getting lesson in drone safety at national conference in Bend - KTVZ

Clearing, but staying cold KTVZLaw Enforcement Drone Association meeting in Bend BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Members of law enforcement from across the country, including Central Oregon, are getting first-hand experience in drone safety Wednesday at a national conference being held in Bend. The Law Enforcement Drone Association is holding its second annual, sold-out national conference this week at ...
October 06, 2021

ICYMI: Rubio in Harvard Law School Forum: Addressing the Problem of Woke Corporations - Senator Marco Rubio

Proposed Legislation to Address the Problem of Woke Corporations Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance Senator Marco Rubio October 6, 2021 The public support by large corporations for socially progressive ideologies, both in politics and business, has created a crisis of legitimacy for corporate America. By embracing the “woke” revolution that is politicizing nearly every area of A...
October 06, 2021

Judge: Fort Smith Violated Law With Removal of Flag Display | Arkansas News | US News - U.S. News & World Report

FORT SMITH, Ark. (AP) — The city of Fort Smith violated state law with its removal last year of a historical display that included a Confederate flag, a judge ruled. In an order filed Monday, Sebastian County Circuit Judge Gunner DeLay filed found that city is in violation of the Arkansas State Capitol and Historical Monument Protection Act, which didn't take effect until April of this year, ...
October 06, 2021

Law enforcement scholarships available, says Douglas County Sheriff Troy Wolbersen - Echo Press

Education Scholarships are available to students who are enrolled in the mandated POST Skills Program, are in their second year of a two-year law enforcement program, or are in their third or fourth year of a four-year college criminal justice program. A law enforcement scholarship program is now available, according to Douglas County Sheriff Troy Wolbersen. The Minnesota Sheriff's Associatio...
October 06, 2021

Ernst says US immigration law should specifically bar those with sex crime convictions - Radio Iowa

Senator Ernst. (photo from Ernst’s office.) Senator Joni Ernst is the lead sponsor of legislation that would make it clear immigrants and refugees seeking asylum should be barred from entering the United States if they have been convicted of a serious sex crime. “Right now, the current laws on the books don’t effectively target those who have been convicted of sexual assault and sexual violen...
October 06, 2021

Facebook whistleblower to headline Yale Law panel on tech's failures, fixes - Reuters

(Reuters) - Facebook Whistleblower Frances Haugen has already appeared on “60 Minutes” and testified before Congress this week. Her next stop is a panel Thursday hosted by Yale Law School’s Information Society Project. The three-hour online session, called “The Facebook Files: What’s Next?” is free and open to the public but has proven to be a hot ticket. Registration was already full by Wedn...
October 06, 2021

Biden Administration to Restore Climate Criteria to Landmark Environmental Law - The New York Times

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Wednesday announced that it would restore climate change protections to the nation’s bedrock environmental law, the National Environmental Policy Act, which former President Donald J. Trump had weakened in an effort to speed the approval of projects like mines, pipelines, dams and highways. The proposed changes would require the federal government to e...
October 06, 2021

Missouri high court weighs taxation-by-citation law - WPSD Local 6

Missouri high court weighs taxation-by-citation law  WPSD Local 6
October 06, 2021

Law will allow easier gender identity change for children in Oaxaca - Mexico News Daily

The Congress of Oaxaca has passed a law that streamlines the process for children aged 12 and over to change their gender identity, as long as they have the consent of their parents or legal guardians. More than two-thirds of lawmakers voted in favor of changing the southern state’s civil code to give minors the freedom to decide whether they want to be identified as a boy, girl or non-binary...