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September 26, 2021

Texas law limits medication abortions as near-ban remains - Kentucky Today

Texas Gov Greg Abbott signs Senate Bill 1, also known as the election integrity bill, into law in Tyler, Texas, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2021. (AP Photo/LM Otero) AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday lauded another new abortion law that tightens limits on abortion-inducing medications, creating an additional layer of restrictions after a near-total ban on abortion in the state began...
September 26, 2021

Inslee implores feds to halt appeal of ill Hanford worker law - wenatcheeworld.com

Inslee implores feds to halt appeal of ill Hanford worker law  wenatcheeworld.com
September 26, 2021

Majority of South Koreans support digital currency tax law: survey - CoinGeek

Majority of South Koreans are in support of the upcoming digital currency taxation law, according to the new survey conducted by the Korea Social Opinion Research Institute (KSOI). The survey found support for the regulation from 55% of respondents, with only a third claiming to be opposed to them. South Korea has long sought to put in place a digital currency taxation framework that would br...
September 26, 2021

LEDA names first woman CEO; Acadian Capital Ventures investing in NFT market | Business Buzz - The Daily Advertiser

LEDA names first woman CEO; Acadian Capital Ventures investing in NFT market | Business Buzz  The Daily Advertiser
September 26, 2021

Loveland, Berthoud law enforcement calls: Assaults and vehicle break-ins - Loveland Reporter-Herald

Loveland Police Department notable calls Friday Noon. Vehicle theft, The Forge Campus, 815 14th St. SW. Noon. Verbal disturbance, Loveland Museum, 503 N. Lincoln Ave. 2 p.m. Verbal disturbance, 2700 block Mango Place. 2 p.m. Fraud, 3900 block Buena Vista Drive. 2 p.m. Noninjury vehicle crash, 5800 block Crossroads Boulevard. 3 p.m. Criminal mischief, 3700 block Avery Place. 3 p.m. Verbal dis...
September 26, 2021

Robert Reich: When I Was At Law School With Clarence Thomas – OpEd - Eurasia Review

Just one year after Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, Republican nominees on the Supreme Court are on the way to overturning Roe v. Wade. But they’re going out of their way to speak out publicly against the partisanship they’re actively engaged in. Last week, Clarence Thomas told a crowd of more than 800 students and faculty at Notre Dame that the Court shouldn’t be viewed in partisan terms, and that...
September 26, 2021

Liz Cheney rebukes Republican critics: Trump 'doesn't believe in the rule of law' - CNN

Washington (CNN)GOP Rep. Liz Cheney, one of just two Republicans on the select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, brushed off her GOP detractors in a new interview, stating pointedly that former President Donald Trump "doesn't believe in the rule of law." "Those who think that by ignoring Trump, he will go away, have been proven wrong," Cheney told CBS News' "60 Minutes" in a...
September 26, 2021

Applying to Law School: What UCSD Alumni, Students, and Faculty Think - The UCSD Guardian Online

With more opportunities in the legal field and more schools looking for students, Jose Chavez outlines the application and mental requirements placed on law students. In light of the slight uptick in law school enrollment, the legal profession is currently growing at a rate of 9% throughout the next decade, compared to other careers requiring a professional or doctorate degree within the STE...
September 26, 2021

TransPerfect Wins Contempt Motion Victory Against Custodian-Hired Law Firm - Business Wire

NEW YORK & WILMINGTON, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TransPerfect, the world’s largest provider of language and technology solutions for global business, won a major legal victory when it successfully defeated a spurious motion for sanctions by Ross Aronstam, a Delaware law firm hired by Chancery Court-appointed Custodian Robert Pincus to execute an agenda against the interests of the company. R...
September 26, 2021

Texas universities brace for backlash against anti-abortion law - Times Higher Education (THE)

The Main Building (known colloquially as The Tower) is a structure at the centre of the University of Texas at Austin campus, Texas Texas’ anti-abortion law looks likely to cost the state’s universities in enrolment and beyond, especially in medical schools where leaders are struggling to assess where and how they must revise curricula. The law, which took effect this month, prohibits abortio...