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March 09, 2022

Austria suspends mandatory Covid vaccine law - FRANCE 24 English

Around 70 percent of people in Austria are considred fully protected against Covid ALEX HALADA AFP Vienna (AFP) – Austria said Wednesday it is suspending mandatory Covid-19 vaccinations for all adults saying the pandemic no longer poses the same danger, just weeks after the law took effect in an EU first. The Alpine nation of nine million people was among few countries in the world to ma...
March 09, 2022

Workers hope new law becomes an economic lifeline for Postal Service - NBC News

WASHINGTON — U.S. Postal Service worker Mallory Shepard says she needs a lifeline. “We are so short-staffed all of the time. I am currently doing the work that three people used to be staffed for,” she said. “So much more has been put on each person as far as the workload.” Shepard and the Postal Service hope help is on the way in a piece of bipartisan legislation. The Senate passed a bill Tu...
March 09, 2022

David Reasby faces West Virginia Three Strikes You're Out law - Bluefield Daily Telegraph

Reasby PRINCETON — A man who has been convicted on multiple felonies is facing a habitual offender statute that could lead to being sentenced to life in prison. David Reasby, 44, of Bluefield appeared by video Tuesday before Circuit Court Judge Mark Wills for a motions hearing. On Feb.1, a jury convicted Reasby of possession with intent to deliver a Schedule II controlled substance; to wit, f...
March 09, 2022

LEGISLATURE: Voting law disgust - Coeur d'Alene Press

Mary Souza, until now I have watched you and your political crusade as a disgusted member of your constituency. But seeing your name attached to the recent voting laws has pushed me to call you out. Must you always act for the benefit of your political party over the very people you supposedly represent? When I read your name it is more often than not associated with bolstering your party. Th...
March 09, 2022

Disney CEO says company opposes 'Don't Say Gay' bill in Florida, seeks meeting with DeSantis - CNBC

In this article Bob Chapek, Disney Jeff Gritchen | MediaNews Group | Orange County Register via Getty Images The Walt Disney Company is now publicly opposing Florida’s controversial “Don’t Say Gay” bill. On Wednesday, CEO Bob Chapek addressed the company’s stance on the bill and acknowledged that its original approach “didn’t get the job done.” Chapek told shareholders that he will meet wit...
March 09, 2022

ABA's Antitrust Law Section hopes to attract more students to practice with free casebook - ABA Journal

Image from Shutterstock. Jonathan Gleklen wanted to do something a little different during his year as chair of the ABA Antitrust Law Section. In the past, the section’s task forces typically studied current issues, such as the use of the consumer welfare standard in antitrust law, and published scholarly reports. But Gleklen, who began his term in August, proposed instead that the section cr...
March 09, 2022

Woman Killed in Little Italy Law Enforcement Shooting Was Yan Li, 47 - Times of San Diego

San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office at the County Operations Center. Photo by Ken Stone Authorities Tuesday publicly identified the woman who was fatally shot by law enforcement personnel when she allegedly stabbed a lawman with a large kitchen knife as court services officers were trying to evict her from her Little Italy condominium. Yan Li, 47, was struck at least once by gunfire wh...
March 09, 2022

How will Iowa's new tax law affect retired farmers? - Marshalltown Times Republican

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO A Soil and Water Conservation District technician consults with a farmer in a cover crop field of rye grass. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO A Soil and Water Conservation District technician consults with a farmer in a cover crop field of rye grass. Retired farmers will have several new tax exemptions to choose from under Iowa’s new tax law, which Gov. Kim Reynolds signed last week. Retir...
March 09, 2022

Report: Most Nevada hospitals aren't transparent with prices, breaking law - KRNV

sponsored Report finds most hospitals aren't fully complying with federal price transparency law. <p>{/p} A non-profit organization surveying hospital billing practices looked at over 1,000 hospitals in the United States, including dozens right here in Nevada. Findings in the report show only 7 of the 63 hospitals surveyed in the Silver State to be compliant with federal transparency re...
March 09, 2022

Law Student Named Squire Patton Boggs Sustained Impact Fellow - University of Arkansas Newswire

Anna Hope Colley First-year law student Marcus Montgomery has been selected as the 2022 Squire Patton Boggs Foundation Sustained Impact Fellow. He was selected from a large pool of highly qualified law students from across the country. As a Fellow, Montgomery will have the opportunity to work with Lone Star Justice Alliance. He will learn how the law is being used to establish a justice syste...