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September 22, 2021
Police and BCA vehicles near a broken piece of fencing at a home at an intersection in Mound View on Wednesday.
An alleged domestic violence suspect fired a handgun at approaching squad cars in a Mounds View neighborhood Wednesday, prompting a deputy to hit the man with his vehicle.
The suspect later died at the hospital, according to law enforcement agencies.
The incident unfolded at 10:40 a...
September 22, 2021
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP (“GPM”), a leading national shareholder rights law firm, today announced that it has commenced an investigation on behalf of InnovAge Holding Corp. (“InnovAge” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: INNV) investors concerning the Company’s possible violations of the federal securities laws.
Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP, a Leading Securitie...
September 22, 2021
A woman looks at a smart phone with a Facebook App logo displayed on the background in 2021 in Arlington, Virginia. Third-party companies sometimes collect personal information information gathered by companies such as Facebook and sell it to the government.
When the federal government is in a snooping mood, it can’t just go to big tech companies and buy all the personal information they c...
September 22, 2021
HB 2315 gives law enforcement the power to seize a street racer's vehicle if the person involved is charged with a class A Misdemeanor.
ODESSA, Texas — As we all know, many new laws went into effect this month in Texas. One of those laws, House Bill 2315, is aimed specifically at making our roads safer.
The law gives law enforcement the power to seize a street racer's vehicle if the person i...
September 22, 2021
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PHOENIX — The question of whether Arizona gets to enforce a new restriction on the right to abortion could turn on whether a federal judge considers it a ban or a restriction.
That distinction is critical as Judge Douglas Rayes considers a bid by abortion rights advocates to block a law set to take effect Sept. 29 which makes it a crime for medical providers to terminate...
September 22, 2021
Abortion court MFS composite. (Josh Lillard/Getty Images)
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — A new Texas law banning most abortions is already causing a surge of women to start seeking care out-of-state.
"Calls that we're taking are up about tenfold," said Zack Gingrich-Gaylord with Trust Women, one of just three abortion clinics in Oklahoma.
Gingrich-Gaylord says Texas woman are flooding their phone lin...
September 22, 2021
A Confederate monument in front of the South Carolina Statehouse in Columbia in January. Photo: Meg Kinnard/Associated Press
South Carolina’s Supreme Court upheld a law that protects Confederate monuments and other statues, but said the need for a supermajority vote on any changes was an “unconstitutional overreach.”
Passed in 2000, the Heritage Act required a two-thirds vote in the state’s...
September 22, 2021
Assembly Bill 701, authored by Assemblywomen Lorena Gonzalez, D-San Diego, is the nation’s first legislation to make companies disclose the warehouse productivity requirements and work-speed metrics they set for employees.
A bill that seeks to protect California warehouse workers from abusive quota systems has been signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The governor signed Assembly Bill 701 on Wednesda...
September 22, 2021
PHOENIX (AP) — A lawyer for several Arizona abortion providers urged a federal judge Wednesday to block a new state law that would allow prosecutors to charge doctors who knowingly terminate a pregnancy solely because the fetus has a genetic abnormality such as Down syndrome.
The law, set to take effect on Wednesday, is so vague that it would dissuade doctors from performing an abortion anyti...
September 22, 2021
Washington (CNN)A law professor told GOP Sen. Ted Cruz on Wednesday that Texas' voter ID law is racist in a tense exchange during a Senate hearing on voting rights.
Cruz had asked Franita Tolson, the vice dean for faculty and academic affairs and a law professor at the University of Southern California, if she found voter ID laws racist.
After Tolson responded that it "depends," Cruz asked sp...
