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September 24, 2021

Annual memorial mass for deceased members of the law enforcement - NEWS10 ABC

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – On Tuesday, September 28, at 10:30 a.m., the 34th Annual Memorial Mass for deceased community members of the law enforcement, will be held at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, on Eagle Street. Bishop Edward Scharfenberger will preside the mass to remember those who have died in law enforcement and to commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Law enforcement f...
September 24, 2021

Employment – Choice of law – New Hampshire - Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly

Employment – Choice of law – New Hampshire  Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
September 24, 2021

Alabama Supreme Court ruling is ‘the end of public access to law-enforcement records,’ chief justice writes - AL.com

Tom Parker, Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice The Alabama Supreme Court on Friday ruled that a sheriff’s office did not have to turn over records about a fatal shooting by a deputy, a ruling that broadly interpreted an exemption for investigative records and prompted a sharply worded dissent by the court’s chief justice. “With one sweeping stroke, today’s decision spells the end of public a...
September 24, 2021

Political Rewind: Federal Court Considers Restrictive Ga. Abortion Law; Kemp Calls Special Session - GPB News

Caption This 2012 file photo shows the exterior of the U.S. Courthouse for the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta. The court held a hearing on HB 481 on Friday, September 24, 2021. Friday on Political Rewind: A federal court took up the question of Georgia's controversial abortion statute, HB 481, today. The law, which would effectively outlaw abortion, has yet to go into effect be...
September 24, 2021

Governor Abbott to sign bill into law that limits medication abortion usage - KXAN.com

FILE – This Sept. 22, 2010 file photo shows bottles of the abortion-inducing drug RU-486 in Des Moines, Iowa. In 2021, about 40% of all abortions in the U.S. are now done through medication — rather than surgery — and that option has become all the more pivotal during the COVID-19 pandemic. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Gov. Greg Abbott is set to sign a bill Friday that w...
September 24, 2021

Great Rivers Environmental Law Center Awards Influential Legislator and Lawyer for Their Careers and Service - Ladue News

sponsored Attorney Henry Robertson St. Louis attorney Lewis C. Green often said: “The environment cannot protect itself; it needs one of us to stand up and protect it.” This was the principle that guided him, in 2002, to found Missouri’s first and only nonprofit environmental law center, providing legal services free of charge when the health of the environment or public is in jeopard...
September 24, 2021

Where To Find Common Stock In The California General Corporation Law - JD Supra

As discussed in this post, the California General Corporation Law defines and uses the term "common shares" rather than "common stock". Common shares are shares that have no preference over other shares with respect to distribution of assets on liquidation or with respect to payment of dividends. Cal. Corp. Code § 159. Simply being entitled to a greater dividend per share does not mean that t...
September 24, 2021

Mexican Labor Laws Enforced Against US Companies - SHRM

Mexican Labor Laws Enforced Against US Companies  SHRM
September 24, 2021

‘The Masked Singer’ Continues Winning Streak, ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Trails Behind & Tops Viewers - Deadline

Virginia Sherwood/NBC The Masked Singer returned Thursday evening for a second go at the top of primetime ratings, with the latest episode of the new season earning a 0.9 rating in the 18-49 demo and 4.37 million viewers, per fast nationals. Taking the viewership crown was NBC with the two-hour return of Law & Order: SVU, which helped laid the groundwork for Jamie Gray Hyder and Demore ...
September 24, 2021

New Illinois law could move Grain Belt Express forward - The Missouri Times

A new Illinois law could bring the Grain Belt Express project one step closer to construction, according to parent company Invenergy. Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed off on a decarbonization and energy regulation bill last week aiming to bring the state’s energy sector to 50 percent renewable by 2040 and carbon-free by 2050. Part of the bill will allow Invenergy to invoke eminent domain fo...