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March 28, 2022

Polish woman is first to face trial for violating strict abortion law - The Guardian

The first person to be charged in Poland for breaking the country’s strict abortion law by providing miscarriage-inducing tablets to a pregnant woman is due to face trial next week. Justyna Wydrzyńska, from the Polish group Aborcyjny Dream Team (ADT), is charged with illegally aiding an abortion and faces up to three years in prison if she is found guilty. “I could be treated like most other ...
March 28, 2022

New Texas voting law disenfranchised some of El Paso's longest-tenured voters - El Paso Matters

The call from the El Paso County Elections Department came in on a Friday afternoon: Could Beverly Roberts and her 91-year-old mother, Jetta Roberts, come to the courthouse by end of day Monday to fix an error on their mail-in ballots? Beverly Roberts was baffled. She thought for sure she’d provided the necessary identification numbers on their return envelopes, remembering taking out their w...
March 28, 2022

A new Colorado anti-doxxing law protects health care, child protection, code enforcement workers - The Denver Post

Colorado State Capitol building in Denver, Colorado on Friday, March 22, 2022. Health care workers, child protection workers, code enforcement officers and other public-facing, but unelected, workers can now get another layer of protection under a new law signed by Gov. Jared Polis last week. House Bill 1041 allows those workers to withhold their full name and home address from the internet i...
March 28, 2022

Can you change lanes two at a time on the freeway? Ask instead what’s the safest course - Bellingham Herald

Question: Sometimes while driving on a freeway with three or more lanes, I’ll see another driver change two or more lanes at once. I was under the impression that you’re only supposed to change one lane at a time. Is it legal to do a multi-lane change? Answer: I don’t really want to answer this question, because I’m concerned about how some drivers might alter their driving habits for the wor...
March 28, 2022

WLBT's Things To Know 3/28/22: Severe weather preparations, Buddy's Law, and Will Smith - WLBT

WLBT’s things to know(WLBT) JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - If you missed a few of the most important headlines and need to play catch up, no worries. WLBT has gathered some of the top stories from our website to get you up to speed. Residents in Edwards are still cleaning up the damage and destruction left behind from the tornadoes that touched down in the area Tuesday. They say they’re working fast...
March 28, 2022

Italian Elite BonelliErede Signs Cooperation Agreement with Libyan Firm - Law.com International

Stefano Simontacchi, Bonelli president March 18, 2022 March 15, 2022
March 28, 2022

A History of American Maritime Law - gCaptain

“I am indeed lord of the world, but the Law is the lord of the sea. This matter must be decided by the maritime law of the Rhodians, provided that no law of ours is opposed to it.” Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius (86-161 A.D.) Maritime law has governed ships and shipping for the past 2,000 years. While it is assumed that the ancient Egyptians and Phoenicians had some form of basic maritime laws...
March 28, 2022

Multiple law enforcement agencies are looking for a driver that fled a traffic stop in Grandview - YakTriNews KAPP-KVEW

Multiple law enforcement agencies are looking for a driver that fled a traffic stop in Grandview  YakTriNews KAPP-KVEW
March 28, 2022

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement commissioner is stepping down - WFSU

Commissioner Rick Swearingen says he will leave in early September. The head of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is stepping down after 38 years with the agency. Commissioner Rick Swearingen advised members of the agency on Friday he will leave the post this summer. “While I have thoroughly enjoyed my 38 years with this agency, the time has come for FDLE to move in a new direction,...
March 28, 2022

New gun law, ICE facility, pizza: Down in Alabama - AL.com

Constitutional carry -- the lifting of the permit requirement for carrying a concealed firearm -- has already been signed into law in Alabama. But that doesn’t mean the debate over the effects of the legislation is over. On today’s news briefing we have a sheriff claiming the law would’ve prevented recent arrests. We also have the closing a facility to ICE detention and how an Alabama pizzeri...