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March 09, 2022

Iowans are sharply divided on banning transgender girls from female sports, Iowa Poll finds - Des Moines Register

© Copyright 2022, Des Moines Register and Tribune Co. Iowans’ opinions are split nearly evenly on a new state law that bans transgender girls and women from competing in female sports offered by Iowa’s schools, colleges and universities. Forty-six percent of Iowans favor the law, while 45% oppose it, according to the Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll. Another 9% say they are not sure. T...
March 09, 2022

Town of Mexico developing local law with sawmill guidelines - oswegocountynewsnow.com

Town of Mexico developing local law with sawmill guidelines  oswegocountynewsnow.com
March 09, 2022

Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ expected to become law. What’s it mean? - WSAV-TV

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (NEXSTAR) – On Tuesday, the Florida Senate passed the state’s highly controversial bill banning certain discussions on sexual orientation and gender identities in schools. The bill now heads to Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk, where it’s expected to be signed into law. House Bill 1557, called the Parental Rights in Education bill, was passed in a 22-17 vote, CNN reports. ...
March 09, 2022

German cabinet approves scrapping of Nazi-era abortion law - Reuters.com

General view of the plenary hall of the German lower house of parliament or Bundestag ahead of a plenary session in Berlin, Germany February 17, 2022. REUTERS/Michele Tantussi BERLIN, March 9 (Reuters) - Germany's cabinet on Wednesday approved legislation that will do away with a Nazi-era law forbidding doctors from providing information about abortions. Doctors in Germany are allowed to say ...
March 09, 2022

Germany’s cabinet approves scrapping of Nazi-era abortion law - Al Jazeera English

A protester holds up a sign reading 'My Body my choice- the right to abortion' in Berlin [File: John Macdougall/AFP] Germany’s cabinet has approved legislation that will do away with a Nazi-era law forbidding doctors from providing information about abortions. The bill put forward by Justice Minister Marco Buschmann on Wednesday must now be debated by both houses of parliament. Doctors in Ger...
March 09, 2022

Here's how Deming Cesar Chavez plans to benefit from New Mexico's new charter school law - Las Cruces Sun-News

DEMING – The former Martin Elementary School has stood on East First Street longer than nearby Interstate 10, having opened for students in 1953. Today, high school students walking the building's halls pass beneath the original ceiling-hung clocks, which still work, although principal Noel Nuñez says, "Sometimes they run slow." Deming Cesar Chavez Charter High School, the only charter scho...
March 09, 2022

Iscoe Law Firm Names Tanasha Jackson & Guadalupe Figueroa 2022 $1K Scholarship Winners - PR Newswire

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, March 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Iscoe Law Firm, one of Florida's leading personal injury attorney teams, today announced the winning students for two $1,000 scholarships. Tanasha Jackson, a senior at Edward H. White HS in Jacksonville, Florida and Guadalupe Figueroa, a senior from Logansport HS in Logansport, Indiana. Tanasha Jackson, 2022 Iscoe Law Scholarship Winer ...
March 09, 2022

Iowa legislators appeal to high court in fight to keep private documents on voting restrictions - Des Moines Register

Iowa legislators appeal to high court in fight to keep private documents on voting restrictions  Des Moines Register
March 09, 2022

Pa. Supreme Court weighs future of state's popular mail voting law - LebTown

Mail-in ballots are sorted and counted by workers on Election Day 2020 at Northampton County Courthouse. This article is shared with LebTown by content partner Spotlight PA. By Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PA HARRISBURG — The fate of Pennsylvania’s popular vote-by-mail law now lies in the hands of the state’s highest court, which on Tuesday heard competing arguments on whether it violates t...
March 09, 2022

"Ignorance Of The Law" Can Now Excuse Copyright Registration Mistakes - Intellectual Property - United States - Mondaq News Alerts

In a recent ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the well-known doctrine, "Ignorance of the law is no excuse," does not apply to copyright registration applications. The Court's decision could help small businesses and creative professionals protect their works even if they make legal mistakes when applying for copyright registration. In Unicolors v. H&M, the high court held that a co...