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March 14, 2022

Law: Will Jesse Winker, Eugenio Suárez help Mariners contend? What can Reds expect from Brandon Williamson? - The Athletic

The Mariners’ move to add Jesse Winker and Eugenio Suárez doesn’t come at a great cost in talent, with just one prospect going to Cincinnati along with two major-league players with low ceilings, but it’s more of a marginal gain for a team that’s trying to contend again while also recognizing its 90-win total isn’t going to repeat if it’s outscored on the season again. Winker finally had a he...
March 14, 2022

Two Sheriffs React to New Conceal Carry Gun Law - Alabama News - Alabama News Network

Two Sheriffs React to New Conceal Carry Gun Law - Alabama News  Alabama News Network
March 14, 2022

New Indiana law prohibits bear, big cat cub experiences - WDRB

The seven-acre Wildlife in Need property owned by Tim Stark is being auctioned on Saturday. The Charlestown, Indiana campus was once home to tigers, lions, wolves and other exotic animals. Image courtesy Heil Auctions. July 14, 2021 One of Wildlife in Need's former tigers. (Source: The Wild Animal Sanctuary) LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A new law bans bear and big cat cub experiences in Indiana....
March 14, 2022

New law enforcement training program in Ingham County aims to improve community safety - WILX

LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Ingham County law enforcement officers had a chance to sharpen their skills with a new training program Monday. The program puts officers in real-life scenarios, so when the time comes, they’re prepare for even the most high-stress situations. “When a cop from the sheriff’s office gets better, then the city of Lansing benefits,” said Ingham County deputy Darin Southwor...
March 14, 2022

2022 Developments in U.S. Immigration Law - The National Law Review

Jackson Lewis Law Firm Logo A series of significant developments in U.S. immigration law has already marked the beginning of 2022 and more can be expected. In January, the Biden Administration unveiled a series of policies aimed at attracting and retaining international talent in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and Cu...
March 14, 2022

Biden Signs Feinstein, Grassley Methamphetamine Bill into Law - Senator Dianne Feinstein

Washington—President Joe Biden today signed into law the Methamphetamine Response Act, which Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Representatives Scott Peters (D-Calif.) and John Curtis (R-Utah) introduced to help address the rising abuse of methamphetamines. The law requires the government to declare methamphetamine an “emerging drug threat” and to develop a r...
March 14, 2022

Thousands of Texas ballots rejected with GOP-backed voting law in place - Palestine Herald Press

Thousands of Texas ballots rejected with GOP-backed voting law in place  Palestine Herald Press
March 14, 2022

D-Law Signs New, 3-Year Deal With Cowboys - DallasCowboys.com

FRISCO, Texas – This one sounds like a win-win for the Cowboys and DeMarcus Lawrence. After weeks of speculation about Lawrence's long-term future, the Cowboys confirmed a new, three-year deal for their Pro Bowl pass rusher, keeping him in place for 2022 and beyond. The deal is mutually beneficial for Lawrence, entering his ninth NFL season, as well as a Cowboys front office that was desperat...
March 14, 2022

Iowa's second 'ag-gag' law violates First Amendment, federal court rules - Des Moines Register

Seven months after a divided federal appeals court partially upheld the first of Iowa's "ag-gag" laws, a judge has ruled the state's second such law is unconstitutional. Monday's decision by U.S. District Judge Stephanie Rose means that Iowa Code section 717A.3B, which was temporarily blocked by a different judge in 2019, will remain unenforceable. The case had been on hold while the 8th U.S...
March 14, 2022

Opinion: Under a new law, Californians must recycle food waste. Here's what you need to know. - The San Diego Union-Tribune

A 2020 file photo shows food waste heading to a composting program at an elementary school in Connecticut. Berta, Ph.D., is professor emerita in the Department of Biology at San Diego State University and lives in Talmadge. “We have met the enemy and he is us!” This quote called attention to our responsibility as humans to save our planet on the world’s first Earth Day, April 22, 1970. On ...