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September 21, 2021
The Qatar Commercial Companies Law Number 11 of 2015 (the Companies Law) has recently been amended by Law Number 8 of 2021 (the Amending Law). The Amending Law introduces significant changes to the Companies Law, enhancing the legal and regulatory framework in the State of Qatar. The Amending Law was published in the Official Gazette on 8 August 2021 and came into force on 7 September 2021, 3...
September 21, 2021
During ESPN's alternate broadcast of Monday Night Football this week, Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning said when he played the New England Patriots, he used to avoid discussing plays at his locker "because I know it's bugged."
Ty Law, who played cornerback with the Patriots for many of those matchups, said Tuesday that he thinks he knows why.
"(Manning) might’ve thought that because w...
September 21, 2021
On September 9th, California bipartisan Senate Bill 343 was passed. SB 343 prohibits use of the “chasing arrows” symbol or any other recyclability claim on packaging unless it was approved through a detailed state-led process.
“It’s a basic truth-in-advertising concept,” said California State Senator Ben Allen, a Democrat and the bill’s lead sponsor. “We have a lot of people who are dutifully...
September 21, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — 12 and 13-year-olds may soon be able to legally hunt deer with a gun in Erie County.
Until recently, New York was the only state that didn’t allow this age group to hunt big game with a gun. Earlier this year, the state passed a law allowing it with adult supervision.
Counties have the option to opt in and Erie is the only upstate county that hasn’t.
The county legislat...
September 21, 2021
An abortion protester in St. Louis.
A federal appeals court heard arguments Tuesday on whether to uphold Missouri’s law barring abortions based solely on a diagnosis of Down syndrome.
In 2019, Senior U.S. District Judge Howard Sachs blocked the state from enforcing the ban. Missouri appealed to the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, and a three-judge panel upheld Sachs’ ruling. But in a rare...
September 21, 2021
A new state law in Texas will exempt certain physicians from prior authorization requirements.
The law took effect earlier this month, and is designed to limit delays in patient care by "gold carding" physicians who have a 90% prior authorization approval rate over a 6-month period on certain services, the American Medical Association (AMA) explained.
Physicians who are gold carded will be ex...
September 21, 2021
A voter casts a ballot in North Carolina in this file photo.
In a 2-1 decision Friday, a three-judge panel of state Superior Court judges overturned North Carolina’s 2018 photo ID law. The reasoning was familiar: Judges said it was written to make it harder for African Americans to vote.
But the fight over photo ID is far from over.
WFAE’s "All Things Considered" host, Gwendolyn, Glenn ...
September 21, 2021
GENEVA, Sept 21 (Reuters) - The mass expulsion of Haitians from the United States without screening for their protection needs may contravene international law and constitute forced returns, the United Nations' top refugee official Filippo Grandi said on Tuesday.
He urged the United States to lift its Title 42 health-related restrictions in place since March 2020, saying they "deny most peopl...
September 21, 2021
New Law Permits Local Governments to Continue to Meet Remotely Until 2024
California’s historic open meeting law, the Ralph M. Brown Act, requires that local governments conduct their business in public meetings and permit in-person public participation.
The Brown Act has previously only permitted video or teleconference meetings in limited circumstances. On March 20, 2020, in response to the...
September 21, 2021
Jennifer Carlson, an expert on gun issues in America, will discuss the relationship between guns, politics and law enforcement during a presentation at Dickinson.
The event, “Policing the Second Amendment: Guns, Law Enforcement and the Politics of Race,” will take place at 7 p.m. Sept. 29 in the Anita Tuvin Schlechter (ATS) Auditorium, 360 W. Louther St. The event is free and open to the publ...
